Journal article

Testing efficacy of distance and tree-based methods for DNA barcoding of grasses (Poaceae tribe Poeae) in Australia

JL Birch, NG Walsh, DJ Cantrill, GD Holmes, DJ Murphy

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

In Australia, Poaceae tribe Poeae are represented by 19 genera and 99 species, including economically and environmentally important native and introduced pasture grasses [e.g. Poa (Tussock-grasses) and Lolium (Ryegrasses)]. We used this tribe, which are well characterised in regards to morphological diversity and evolutionary relationships, to test the efficacy of DNA barcoding methods. A reference library was generated that included 93.9% of species in Australia (408 individuals, x = 3.7 individuals per species). Molecular data were generated for official plant barcoding markers (rbcL, matK) and the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region. We investigated accuracy of spec..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Biological Resources Study


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Biological Resources Study (http://www. environment.gov.au/science/abrs) Bush Blitz Strategic Taxonomy Grants Scheme (BB210-46) funding to DJM, NGW, and DJC.