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A new genus of forking fern family reported
Author: Liu Hongmei
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Update time: 2020-03-03
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Gleichenia boryi is a poorly known species of Gleicheniaceae (the forking fern family ) endemic to Madagascar and La Réunion Island. This fern was distinct from other Gleicheniaceae in its leaf morphology. However, the generic relationships of this fern have not been investigated until now. 

In a study published in Plant Systematics and Evolution, researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) addressed the phylogenetic relationships of Gleichenia boryi to other gleichenioid ferns especially Gl. polypodioides. This Afromadagascan species is distinct in its typical pseudo-dichotomous gleichenioid leaf morphology from Gl. boryi and it is in turn the type species of Gleichenia. 

Using sequences of the chloroplast rbcL gene, the researchers reconstructed a global phylogenetic framework that includes representatives of all accepted genera and is rooted with the putative closest relatives Dipteridaceae and Matoniaceae. 

Consistent with the unique leaf morphology, Gleichenia boryi was found to form an isolated lineage and was not nested within the Gleichenia clade. The family Gleicheniaceae was divided into two main clades. One clade comprised GleicheniaSticherus and Stromatopteris, whereas the other clade consisted of DicranopterisDiplopterygium and Gleichenella. Rouxopteris (Gleicheniaboryi was found to be the sister to the later clade.  

The new genus Rouxopteris is terrestrial ferns distributed in Madagascar and Mascarene Islands (La Réunion). The generic name is dedicated to the pteridologist Jacobus Petrus Roux (1954–2013) who made major contributions to the taxonomy of the ferns occurring in the Afromadagascan region. 

“The discovery of the separation of Rouxopteris (Gleicheniaboryi sheds new light on the early diversification of Gleicheniaceae, an old lineage of leptosporangiate ferns,” said Dr. LIU Hongmei, first author of the study. 

 

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LIU Hongmei Ph.D

Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Menglun, Mengla, Yunnan 666303, China     

E-mail:   liuhongmei@xtbg.ac.cn  

 

 

Gleichenia (Rouxopteris) boryi  (Image by LIU Hongmei) 

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