Authors
W Mark Whitten, Mario A Blanco, Norris H Williams, Samantha Koehler, Germán Carnevali, Rodrigo B Singer, Lorena Endara, Kurt M Neubig
Publication date
2007/11
Journal
American Journal of Botany
Volume
94
Issue
11
Pages
1860-1889
Publisher
Botanical Society of America
Description
The orchid genus Maxillaria is one of the largest and most common of neotropical orchid genera, but its current generic boundaries and relationships have long been regarded as artificial. Phylogenetic relationships within subtribe Maxillariinae sensu Dressler (1993) with emphasis on Maxillaria s.l. were inferred using parsimony analyses of individual and combined DNA sequence data. We analyzed a combined matrix of nrITS DNA, the plastid matK gene and flanking trnK intron, and the plastid atpB‐rbcL intergenic spacer for 619 individuals representing ca. 354 species. The plastid rpoC1 gene (ca. 2600 bp) was sequenced for 84 selected species and combined in a more limited analysis with the other data sets to provide greater resolution. In a well‐resolved, supported consensus, most clades were present in more than one individual analysis. All the currently recognized minor genera of “core” Maxillariinae …
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