نبذة مختصرة : The microsoroid ferns are one of the largest subfamilies of the Polypodiaceae with over 180 species mainly found in the humid forests of tropical Australasia. The phylogenetic relationships are still unclear, especially the delimitation of the genus Microsorum which has been recognized to be non-monophyletic. We analysed the microsoroid ferns using six chloroplast DNA regions (rbcL, rps4+rps4-trnS, trnL+trnL-trnF, atpA, atpB and matK) in order to present a robust hypothesis of their phylogeny. Our results suggest that they comprise up to 17 genera; of them, 12 agree with a previously accepted generic classification. Five tribes are proposed based on the phylogenetic relationships. Most of the species traditionally included in the genus Microsorum are found in six genera belonging to two tribes. In addition to the commonly used DNA markers, the additional atpA and matK are helpful to provide information about the phylogenetic relationships of the microsoroid ferns. ; Peer reviewed
Relation: Chen , C-C , Hyvönen , J & Schneider , H 2020 , ' Exploring phylogeny of the microsoroid ferns (Polypodiaceae) based on six plastid DNA markers ' , Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution , vol. 143 , 106665 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106665; RIS: urn:972FF99DBCAFF2278CE4B4A7814525BD; ORCID: /0000-0003-3659-8019/work/76727410; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/321115; 3c1f4e77-0ef5-47a0-a945-2ec472ca624a; 000506225200007
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