Journal article

Phylogenetic analysis based on nuclear DNA and morphology defines a clade of eastern Australian species of Acacia s.s. (section Juliflorae): The Acacia longifolia group

GK Brown, C Clowes, DJ Murphy, PY Ladiges

Australian Systematic Botany | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2010

Abstract

Seventeen Australian, phyllodinous species of Acacia s.s. (from sections Juliflorae and Phyllodineae) were analysed to test the monophyly and relationships of 'the Acacia longifolia group', an informal group recognised in the Flora of Australia. Analyses were based on both morphological and molecular data, with A. triptera as an outgroup. A total of 92 herbarium specimens was investigated, with 15 phyllode, inflorescence, flower, pod and seed characters scored. The ITS and ETS regions of nuclear rDNA were sequenced and combined with a larger dataset sampled from species of all major clades of Acacia, totalling 65 accessions. Cladistic analyses provided evidence of a clade that defines the A...

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Mark Bachmann for his interest in this project and assistance in the field. The National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) and The University of Melbourne Herbarium (MELU) are thanked for access to material for this study. Funding was provided by Australian Research Council Linkage Grant number LP0669625. Dr Michael Bayly and Dr Alison Kellow are thanked for providing DNA samples of Acacia dallachiana and A. phlebophylla.