Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences (Dec 2014)

Evolutionary History of the Genus Capsella (Brassicaceae) - Capsella orientalis , New for Mongolia

  • Barbara Neuffer,
  • Herbert Hurka,
  • Nikolai Friesen,
  • Dmitry A. German,
  • Andreas Franzke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22353/mjbs.2014.12.01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1-2
pp. 3 – 18

Abstract

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To elucidate the evolutionary history of the genus Capsella , we included the hitherto poorly known species C. orientalis and C. thracica into our studies together with C. grandifl ora , C. rubella , and C. bursa-pastoris . We sequenced the ITS, and four loci of noncoding cpDNA regions (trnL – F, rps16, trnH – psbA, trnQ – rps16). In common garden fi eld experiments C. orientalis turned out as early fl owering with a specifi c leaf type. The crossing ability of the species was tested in pollen germination experiments. Capsella orientalis (self-compatible, SC; 2n = 16) forms a clade (eastern lineage) with C . bursa-pastoris (SC; 2n = 32), which is a sister clade (western lineage) to C. grandifl ora (self-incompatible, SI; 2n = 16) and C. rubella (SC; 2n = 16). Capsella bursa-pastoris is an autopolyploid species of multiple origin, whereas the Bulgarian endemic C. thracica (SC; 2n = 32) is allopolyploid and emerged from interspecifi c hybridisation between C. bursa-pastoris and C. grandifl ora . The common ancestor of the two lineages was diploid and SI, and its distribution ranged from eastern Europe to central Asia, predominantly confi ned to steppe like habitats. Biogeographic dynamics during the Pleistocene caused geographic and genetic subdivisions within the common ancestor giving rise to the two extant lineages. Capsella orientalis is verifi ed at several positions in western Mongolia.

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