Abstract
The Tianshan Mountains play a significant role in the Central Asian flora and vegetation. Lagochilus has a distribution concentration in Tianshan Mountains and Central Asia. To investigate generic spatiotemporal evolution, we sampled most Lagochilus species and sequenced six cpDNA locations (rps16, psbA-trnH, matK, trnL-trnF, psbB-psbH, psbK-psbI). We employed BEAST Bayesian inference for dating, and S-DIVA, DEC, and BBM for ancestral area/biome reconstruction. Our results clearly show that the Tianshan Mountains, especially the western Ili-Kirghizia Tianshan, as well as Sunggar and Kaschgar, was the ancestral area. Ancestral biome was mainly in the montane steppe zone of valley and slope at altitudes of 1700–2700 m, and the montane desert zone of foothill and front-hill at 1000–1700 m. Here two sections Inermes and Lagochilus of the genus displayed “uphill” and “downhill” speciation process during middle and later Miocene. The origin and diversification of the genus were explained as coupled with the rapid uplift of the Tianshan Mountains starting in late Oligocene and early Miocene ca. 23.66~19.33 Ma, as well as with uplift of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and Central Asian aridification.
Highlights
Lagochilus belongs to Lamiaceae, the mint Family
The chemical structure and components of many Lagochilus species were surveyed due to their medicinal uses [1,2,3], and some species were put into the Red Data Book of the former USSR because of their rarity [4]
Lagochilus has taxonomically two sections, section Inermes is characterized by lacking spinescent bracteoles in the leaf axils of sterile branches, and section Lagochilus has spinescent bracteoles
Summary
Lagochilus belongs to Lamiaceae, the mint Family. The chemical structure and components of many Lagochilus species were surveyed due to their medicinal uses [1,2,3], and some species were put into the Red Data Book of the former USSR because of their rarity [4]. The chromosome number in Lagochilus was reported as 2n = 22, but only in one species, L. schugnanicus Knorring [5]. Lagochilus belongs to subfamily Lamioideae [6] and tribe Leonureae Dumort. Recent molecular phylogenies [7,8,9] shew that generic circumscription of Lamioideae is variable, the placement of the tribe Leonureae is always fixed.
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