Plants (Nov 2021)

Lemnaceae and Orontiaceae Are Phylogenetically and Morphologically Distinct from Araceae

  • Nicholas P. Tippery,
  • Donald H. Les,
  • Klaus J. Appenroth,
  • K. Sowjanya Sree,
  • Daniel J. Crawford,
  • Manuela Bog

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122639
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 2639

Abstract

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Duckweeds comprise a distinctive clade of pleustophytic monocots that traditionally has been classified as the family Lemnaceae. However, molecular evidence has called into question their phylogenetic independence, with some authors asserting instead that duckweeds should be reclassified as subfamily Lemnoideae of an expanded family Araceae. Although a close phylogenetic relationship of duckweeds with traditional Araceae has been supported by multiple studies, the taxonomic disposition of duckweeds must be evaluated more critically to promote nomenclatural stability and utility. Subsuming duckweeds as a morphologically incongruent lineage of Araceae effectively eliminates the family category of Lemnaceae that has been widely used for many years. Instead, we suggest that Araceae subfamily Orontioideae should be restored to family status as Orontiaceae, which thereby would enable the recognition of three morphologically and phylogenetically distinct lineages: Araceae, Lemnaceae, and Orontiaceae.

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