Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights

Four floral microcharacters were examined within 40 species of core Aster and its related groups in the genus Aster L. (Asteraceae, Astereae). These microcharacters included corolla lobe, style base, endothecium cell wall thickening, and the relative length of the stigmatic line to sterile tip appen...

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Main Authors: Xinyu Chen, Tianmeng Qu, Xinyi Zheng, Yanru Zhang, Hui Chen, Bo Li, Liang Dou, Zhixi Fu
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author Xinyu Chen
Tianmeng Qu
Xinyi Zheng
Yanru Zhang
Hui Chen
Bo Li
Liang Dou
Zhixi Fu
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Tianmeng Qu
Xinyi Zheng
Yanru Zhang
Hui Chen
Bo Li
Liang Dou
Zhixi Fu
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description Four floral microcharacters were examined within 40 species of core Aster and its related groups in the genus Aster L. (Asteraceae, Astereae). These microcharacters included corolla lobe, style base, endothecium cell wall thickening, and the relative length of the stigmatic line to sterile tip appendage of style branch. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using internal transcribed spacers (ITS), followed by ancestral traits reconstruction based on four microcharacters. The phylogenetic results supported the inclusion of Gymnaster, Heteropappus, Heteroplexis, Kalimeris, and Rhynchospermum within core Aster, as well as the possible segregation of groups B–D into multiple new genera within Astereae. Groups A (9 species) and C (4 species) displayed both equally and unequally lobed corollas. Group D (5 species) exclusively exhibited equally lobed corollas. Groups A (26 species), B (1 species), and D (5 species) included both types of swollen and unswollen style bases. Group C (3 species) displayed only unswollen style bases. Additionally, the endothecium cell wall thickenings and relative length of the stigmatic line to the sterile appendage were both highly variable among groups A–D. Given the complex variation of these floral microcharacters, the results of floral micromorphology and ancestral trait reconstruction indicated that the taxonomic significance of floral micromorphology within core Aster and its related groups is limited. However, specific micromorphological traits (e.g., unequally lobed corolla, radial thickening, and longer relative length) may be still useful for diagnosing particular species or groups. Therefore, floral micromorphology should be integrated with other types of evidence for more accurate infrageneric classification of Aster.
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spelling doaj-art-be2d51ca05904f8b84aa55ac1a2c64692025-08-20T03:46:47ZengPensoft PublishersPhytoKeys1314-20032025-06-0125713516610.3897/phytokeys.257.153925153925Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insightsXinyu Chen0Tianmeng Qu1Xinyi Zheng2Yanru Zhang3Hui Chen4Bo Li5Liang Dou6Zhixi Fu7Sichuan Normal UniversitySichuan Normal UniversitySichuan Normal UniversitySichuan Normal UniversitySichuan Normal UniversitySichuan Ecological Environment Monitoring StationSichuan UniversitySichuan Normal UniversityFour floral microcharacters were examined within 40 species of core Aster and its related groups in the genus Aster L. (Asteraceae, Astereae). These microcharacters included corolla lobe, style base, endothecium cell wall thickening, and the relative length of the stigmatic line to sterile tip appendage of style branch. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using internal transcribed spacers (ITS), followed by ancestral traits reconstruction based on four microcharacters. The phylogenetic results supported the inclusion of Gymnaster, Heteropappus, Heteroplexis, Kalimeris, and Rhynchospermum within core Aster, as well as the possible segregation of groups B–D into multiple new genera within Astereae. Groups A (9 species) and C (4 species) displayed both equally and unequally lobed corollas. Group D (5 species) exclusively exhibited equally lobed corollas. Groups A (26 species), B (1 species), and D (5 species) included both types of swollen and unswollen style bases. Group C (3 species) displayed only unswollen style bases. Additionally, the endothecium cell wall thickenings and relative length of the stigmatic line to the sterile appendage were both highly variable among groups A–D. Given the complex variation of these floral microcharacters, the results of floral micromorphology and ancestral trait reconstruction indicated that the taxonomic significance of floral micromorphology within core Aster and its related groups is limited. However, specific micromorphological traits (e.g., unequally lobed corolla, radial thickening, and longer relative length) may be still useful for diagnosing particular species or groups. Therefore, floral micromorphology should be integrated with other types of evidence for more accurate infrageneric classification of Aster.https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/153925/download/pdf/
spellingShingle Xinyu Chen
Tianmeng Qu
Xinyi Zheng
Yanru Zhang
Hui Chen
Bo Li
Liang Dou
Zhixi Fu
Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights
PhytoKeys
title Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights
title_full Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights
title_fullStr Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights
title_full_unstemmed Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights
title_short Systematics and floral micromorphology of core Aster and its related groups (Asteraceae, Astereae): Taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights
title_sort systematics and floral micromorphology of core aster and its related groups asteraceae astereae taxonomic significance and phylogenetic insights
url https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/153925/download/pdf/
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