Abstract

Potamogeton is one of the most difficult groups to clarify in aquatic plants, which has an extensive range of interspecific morphological and ecological diversity. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) is prevalent for phylogenetic analysis in plants. However, most researches demonstrate that ITS has a high percentage of homoplasy in phylogenetic datasets. In this study, eighteen materials were collected in Potamogeton from China and incongruence was shown between the rbcL and ITS phylogenies. To solve the discrepancy, we employed a novel barcode PHYB to improve resolution and accuracy of the phylogenetic relationships. The PHYB phylogeny successfully resolved the incongruence between the rbcL and ITS phylogenies. In addition, six hybrids were confirmed using PHYB, including P. compressus × P. pusillus, P. octandrus × P. oxyphyllus, P. gramineus × P. lucens, P. distinctus × P. natans, P. distinctus × P. wrightii, and S. pectinata × S. amblyophylla. Whereas, only one hybrid was identified (P. compressus × P. pusillus) by ITS, indicating that ITS homoplasy was present in Potamogeton and ITS was completely homogenized to one parental lineage. Thus, ITS might have limited utility for phylogenetic relationships in Potamogeton. It is recommended that a three-locus combination of chloroplast DNA gene, ITS and PHYB is potential to effectively reveal more robust phylogenetic relationships and species identification.

Highlights

  • Potamogeton is a cosmopolitan group of aquatic herbs with submersed or floating leaves

  • Existing DNA sequences for twelve Potamogeton species were downloaded from GenBank to further evaluate the discriminatory power (S1 Table)

  • A strict consensus tree was obtained with the tree length of 446, consistency index (CI) of 0.922, and retention index (RI) of 0.966 (Fig 1)

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Introduction

Potamogeton is a cosmopolitan group of aquatic herbs with submersed or floating leaves. Species in this genus can been divided into two subgenera Potamogeton and Coleogeton [1, 2]. Substantial researches suggest that subgenus Coleogeton should be elevated to the generic level and named it Stuckenia [3, 4]. Two morphological characteristics have been recognized: linear-leaved and broad-leaved groups [1, 5]. The Potamogeton species are classified into heterophyllous and homophyllous types. Potamogeton (including Stuckenia) is a typically notorious group in taxonomy due to a wide range of morphological and ecological diversity [6,7,8].

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