Caryologia (Apr 2022)

Molecular insights on some Iranian species of Delphinium L. and Aconitum L. (Ranunculaceae)

  • Masoomeh Hasanbarani,
  • Fariba Sharifnia,
  • Mostafa Assadi

Abstract

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to be precise, 29 species of Delphinium and 2 species of Aconitum belonging to Iran have been documented in Flora Iranica. In this research, with regard to both mentioned genera, a total of 25 species for the chloroplast marker and 11 species for the ITS marker were investigated. After genome extraction, PCR and the sequencing of samples, the sequences were edited, and phylogenetic trees were prepared using Bayesian methods. The phylogenetic study of this genera led us to the monophyletic aspect of them despite the segregation of Aconitum and Delphinium in their related classic taxonomy. It has been observed that there are some complicated species in the genus Delphinium. The results of molecular analysis confirmed the separation of Delphinium elbursense, Delphinium speciosum, Delphinium crispulum and Delphinium dasycarpum (the complicated species of northern and northwestern Iran). Furthermore, based on the molecular results, it is suggested for D. elbursense var. gymnobotrys to have a higher taxonomic level as a distinct species. Meanwhile, Delphinium tuberosum, Delphinium cyphoplectrum, Delphinium quercetorum, Delphinium pallidiflorum, and Delphinium laxiusculum (western and northwestern species of Iran), which are regarded as complex species, were placed in a distinct molecular tree. At the end, Delphinium dolichostachyum was reported as a new record for Iran, and the species has been compared to the related species Delphinium carduchorum.