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Revision and tribal placement of the Argentinean genus Parodiodoxa (Brassicaceae)

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Parodiodoxa is a monotypic genus of Brassicaceae endemic to northwestern Argentina. It is poorly known and until now remained the only South American genus of the family that had not been assigned to a particular tribe. Sequence data from the nuclear ribosomal ITS region and the chloroplast trnL intron/trnL-F spacer region were used in this study to determine the systematic position of Parodiodoxa. For this purpose, taxa were sampled both at the tribal and generic levels. Results from tribal-level sampling support the inclusion of Parodiodoxa in the tribe Thelypodieae, whereas those at the generic level reveal a relationship to Weberbauera (W. rosulans and W. herzogii). Topologies within the Thelypodieae were poorly resolved, in agreement with previous studies. Morphological characteristics of Parodiodoxa are also discussed in relation to other genera of the tribe.

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Funding of this research was provided by CONICET (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), grants PID 11220100100207 and PIP 11220100100155. We express our profound gratitude to Gloria E. Barboza from the Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal, who collected the specimen used in this work, and to Ana M. Anton and all the staff of the Museo Botánico de Córdoba (CORD) for loans and the illustration of P. chionophila that was kindly given.

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Taxa and GenBank accession numbers for the ITS and trnL-F sequences used in the phylogenetic analyses (ITS, trnL-F). All sequences were downloaded from GenBank, except those corresponding to Parodiodoxa chionophila, which were generated for this study.

Cleomaceae. Cleome lutea Hook. (AF137588, −); Cleome spinosa Jacq. (−, DQ649093). Brassicaceae. Tribe Aethionemeae. Aethionema arabicum Andrz. ex DC. (AY254539, DQ180218); Aethionema elongatum Boiss. (−, DQ180216); Moriera spinosa Boiss. (GQ424545, −). Tribe Alysseae. Alyssum lenense Adams (−, FN677633); Alyssum montanum L. (AY237938, −); Berteroa incana (L.) DC. (EF514632, −); Galitzkya potaninii (Maxim.) V.V. Botschantz. (−, FN677635); Hormathophylla purpurea (Lag. and Rodr.) P. Küpfer (−, FN677738). Tribe Alyssopsideae. Alyssopsis mollis O.E. Schulz (−, FJ188227); Alyssopsis trinervis Botsch. and Seifulin (GQ497846, −); Calymmatium draboides O.E. Schulz (GQ497854, −). Tribe Anastaticeae. Anastatica hierochuntica L. (GQ424524, −); Malcolmia triloba Spreng. (DQ357561, −). Tribe Anchonieae. Anchonium billardieri DC. (DQ357512, −); Matthiola incana (L.) W.T. Aiton (AJ628339, −); Microstigma deflexum Juz. (−, FN677641); Sterigmostemum violaceum (Botsch.) H.L. Yang (−, FN677640). Tribe Aphragmeae. Aphragmus eschscholtzianus Andrz. ex DC. (DQ165334, −); Aphragmus hobsonii (H. Pearson) Al-Shehbaz and Warwick (DQ165357, −); Aphragmus oxycarpus (Hook. f. and Thomson) Jafri (−, DQ518350). Tribe Arabideae. Arabis alpina L. (AF137559, EF449508); Athysanus pusillus (Hook.) Greene (−, GU246241); Draba aizoides L. (AF146512, −); Draba alpina L. (−, DQ467004). Tribe Asteae. Asta schaffneri (S. Watson) O.E. Schulz (HQ541168, −); Asta stricta Rollins (HQ541171, −). Tribe Biscutelleae. Biscutella didynima L. (DQ452058, −); Biscutella laevigata L. (DQ452056, −). Tribe Boechereae. Boechera retrofacta (Graham) Á. Löve and D. Löve (AF183105, −); Boechera suffrutescens (S. Watson) Dorn (−, DQ013046); Cusickiella douglasii (A. Gray) Rollins (−, AF307557); Sandbergia whitedii (Piper) Greene (AJ628295, −). Tribe Brassiceae. Brassica oleracea L. (AY722423, −); Brassica rapa L. (JN564039, GQ268033); Diplotaxis erucoides (L.) DC. (−, AY751763); Eruca sativa Lam. (−, AY751765); Hirschfeldia incana (L.) Lagr.-Fossat (AY722470, EU620407); Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All. (−, AY751769); Sinapsis alba L. (−, JQ041854). Tribe Buniadae. Bunias erucago L. (GQ497885, −); Bunias orientalis L. (−, FN677645). Tribe Calepineae. Calepina irregularis (Asso) Thell. (DQ249822, AY751760); Goldbachia laevigata (M. Bieb.) DC. (DQ357545, −). Tribe Camelineae. Arabidopsis arenosa (L.) Lawalrée (−, GQ386472); Camelina microcarpa (AF137574, DQ821412); Neslia paniculata (L.) Desv. (−, DQ310518); Pseudoarabidopsis toxophylla (M. Bieb.) Al-Shehbaz, O’Kane and R.A. Price (AF137558, −). Tribe Cardamineae. Cardamine flexuosa With. (−, AB247985); Cardamine pratensis L. (AY245995 and AY246025, −); Nasturtium officinale W.T. Aiton (AY254531, −); Planodes virginicum (L.) Greene (GQ424554, −); Rorippa indica (L.) Hiern (−, EF426788). Tribe Chorisporeae. Chorispora sabulosa Cambess. (−, FN677724); Chorispora tenella (Pall.) DC. (DQ357526, −); Diptychocarpus strictus (Fisch. ex M. Bieb.) Trautv. (DQ357534, FN677717); Litwinowia tenuissima (Pall.) Woronow ex Pavlov (−, FN677714); Pseudoclausia gracillima A.N. Vassiljeva (−, FN677652). Tribe Cochlearieae. Cochlearia megalosperma Vogt (AF336208, −); Ionopsidium acaule (Desf.) DC. Ex Rchb. (AF336210 and AF336211, HQ268714). Tribe Conringieae. Conringia clavata Boiss. (AY722505, −); Zuvanda crenulata Askerova (DQ357606, −). Tribe Cremolobeae. Cremolobus chilensis (Lag. ex DC.) DC. (GQ424530, −); Cremolobus subscandens Kuntze (−, EU620348); Menonvillea cuneata (Gillies and Hook.) Rollins (GQ497868, −). Tribe Descurainieae. Descurania californica (A. Gray) O.E. Schulz (−, GU246239); Descurania sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl (DQ418727, −); Hornungia alpina (Sievers) O. Appel (−, DQ310515); Hornungia petraea Rchb. (AJ628293 and AJ628294, −). Tribe Dontostemoneae. Clausia aprica (Stephan) Korn.-Trotzky (DQ357529, −); Clausia podlechii Dvořák (−, FN677719); Dontostemon integrifolius (L.) C.A. Mey. (DQ357536, −); Dontostemon intermedius Vorosch. (−, FN677644). Tribe Erysimeae. Erysimum canescens Roth (−, EU170623); Erysimum capitatum (Douglas ex Hook.) Greene (DQ357540, −); Erysimum cheiranthoides L. (DQ005989, EU170622). Tribe Euclidieae. Braya alpina Sternb. and Hoppe (AY353095, −); Euclidium syriacum (L.) W.T. Aiton (−, EF426780); Neotorularia torulosa (Desf.) Hedge and J. Léonard (AY353164, −); Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis (K.C. Kuan and C.H. An) J.P.Yue, Al-Shehbaz and H. Sun (−, DQ523315); Strigosella africana (L.) Botsch. (−, EU170625). Tribe Eudemeae. Brayopsis colombiana Al-Shehbaz (EU620283, −); Eudema nubigena Bonpl. (EU620297, EU620354). Tribe Eutremeae. Chalcanthus renifolius (Boiss.) Boiss. (GQ424528, −); Eutrema altaicum (C.A. Mey.) Al-Shehbaz and Warwick (DQ165364, DQ649087); Eutrema heterophyllum (W.W. Sm.) H. Hara (−, DQ649086). Tribe Halimolobeae. Exhalimolobos pazensis (Rusby) Al-Shehbaz and C.D. Bailey (−, AF307547); Halimolobos lasiolobus O.E. Schulz (−, AF307647); Mancoa bracteata (S. Watson) Rollins (−, AF307556); Pennellia longifolia (Benth.) Rollins (AF307627, AF307549). Tribe Heliophileae. Heliophila arenaria Sond. (AJ863600, −); Heliophila coronopifolia L. (−, DQ518369); Heliophila subulata Burch. and DC. (AJ863580 and AJ864835, −). Tribe Hesperideae. Hesperis matronalis L. (DQ357547, −); Hesperis sibirica L. (−, FN677642); Tchihatchewia isatidea Boiss. (GQ497882, −). Tribe Iberideae. Iberis amara L. (AJ440311, AY122455); Iberis spathulata Bergeret (AJ440312, −). Tribe Isatideae. Boreava orientalis Jaub. and Spach (DQ249859, −); Isatis minima Bunge (GQ131320, DQ821409); Isatis tinctoria L. (DQ249851, DQ518370). Tribe Kernereae. Kernera saxatilis (L.) Rchb. (AF401118 and AF401119, −); Rhizobotrya alpina Tausch (AJ440315, −). Tribe Lepidieae. Lepidium apetalum Willd. (−, DQ821406); Lepidium latifolium L. (AJ582447 and AJ582521, −); Lepidium sisymbrioides Hook. f. (−, DQ997056); Stubendorffia gracilis Botsch. and Vved. (DQ780944 and DQ780945, −). Tribe Megacarpareae. Megacarpaea delavayi Franch. (AJ628325 and AJ628326, −); Megacarpaea gracilis Lipsky (AJ628327 and AJ628328, −). Tribe Microlepidae. Carinavalva glauca Ising (GQ424527, −); Microlepidium pilosulum F. Mull. (GQ497869, −). Tribe Noccaeae. Eunomia oppositifolia DC. (−, AY122456); Noccaea cochleariformis (DC.) Á. Löve and D. Löve (DQ249838, −); Noccaea fendleri (A. Gray) Holub (AY154824, AY154786); Noccaea jankae (A. Kern.) F.K. Mey. (−, AY154796). Tribe Notothlaspideae. Notothlaspi australe Hook. f. (AF100689, −); Notothlaspi rosulatum Hook. f. (AF100690, −). Tribe Oreophytoneae. Murbeckiella huetii Rothm. (GQ424546, −); Oreophyton falcatum O.E. Schulz (GQ424549, −). Tribe Physarieae. Physaria arctica (Wormsk. ex Hornem.) O’Kane and Al-Shehbaz (−, GQ245072); Physaria didymocarpa (Hook.) A. Gray (AF137583, −); Physaria fendleri (A. Gray) O’Kane and Al-Shehbaz (−, AF055266); Synthlipsis greggii A. Gray (AF137590, −). Tribe Schizopetaleae. Mathewsia foliosa Hook. and Arn. (DQ357563, EU620360); Schizopetalon biseriatum Phil. (−, EU620375); Schizopetalon walkeri Sims (EU620315, −). Tribe Scoliaxoneae. Scoliaxon mexicanum (S. Watson) Payson (HQ541174, −); Sisymbrium altissimum L. (AF531560, AY958545); Sisymbrium septulatum DC. (AF531600, AY958565). Tribe Smelowskieae. Smelowskia alba (Pall.) Regel (AY230562, −); Smelowskia calycina (Stephan) C.A. Mey. (−, JF298538); Smelowskia jacutica (Botsch. and Karav.) Al-Shehbaz and Warwick (AY230646, −); Smelowskia sisymbrioides (Regel and Herder) Lipsky ex Paulsen (−, JF298539). Tribe Thelypodieae. Caulanthus crassicaulis (Torr.) S. Watson (EU620252 and, EU620341); Caulanthus heterophyllus (Nutt.) Payson (EU620267, −); Chaunanthus acuminatus (Rollins) R.A. Price and Al-Shehbaz (EU620344, EU620344); Chaunanthus petiolatus (Hemsl.) O.E. Schulz (EU620289, EU620345); Chilocardamum castellanosii (O.E. Schulz) Al-Shehbaz (AY958592, AY958548); Chlorocrambe hastata (S. Watson) Rydb. (EU620254 and EU620269, EU620346); Coelophragmus auriculatus (A. Gray) O.E. Schulz (AF531598, EU620347); Dictyophragmus punensis (Romanczuk) Al-Shehbaz (EU620294, EU620349); Dryopetalon paysonii (Rollins) Al-Shehbaz (EU620270 and EU620255, EU620350); Englerocharis pauciflora Al-Shehbaz (EU620295, EU620351); Hesperidanthus barnebyi (S.L. Welsh and N.D. Atwood) Al-Shehbaz (EU620271 and EU620256, EU620356); Hesperidanthus jaegeri (Rollins) Al-Shehbaz (GQ424569, EU620357); Hesperidanthus linearifolius (A. Gray) Rydb. (AF531612, −); Ivania cremnophila (I.M. Johnst.) O.E. Schulz (HQ541176, −); Mostacillastrum andinum (Phil.) Al-Shehbaz (AF531649., EU620363); Mostacillastrum gracile (Wedd.) Al-Shehbaz (EU620304, AY958553); Mostacillastrum leptocarpum (Hook. and Arn.) Al-Shehbaz (AF531632, AY958556); Mostacillastrum stenophyllum (Gilles ex Hook. and Arn.) O.E. Schulz (EU620305, EU620364); Neuontobotrys linearifolia (Kuntze) Al-Shehbaz (EU620306, EU620367); Parodiodoxa chionophila (Speg.) O.E. Schulz (JX971121, JX971122); Phravenia vierecki (O.E. Schulz) Al-Shehbaz and S.I. Warwick (HQ541181, −); Polypsecadium arnottianum (Gillies ex Hook. and Arn.) Al-Shehbaz (−, EU620369); Polypsecadium grandiflorum Romanczuk and Boelcke (EU620309, EU620370); Polypsecadium harmsianum (Muschl.) O.E. Schulz (EU620310, EU620371); Pringlea antiscorbutica R. Br. ex Hook. f. (AF531619, AY533521); Romanschulzia arabiformis (DC.) Rollins (AF531635, AY958538); Romanschulzia costaricensis (Standl.) Rollins (AF531636, AY958539); Sibara angelorum (S. Watson) Greene (EU620317, EU620379); Sibara macrostachya (O.E. Schulz) Al-Shehbaz (EU620337, EU620403); Sibara mendocina (Boelcke) Al-Shehbaz (EU620338, EU620404); Sibara tehuelches (Speg.) Al-Shehbaz (EU620311, EU620374); Sibaropsis hammittii S. Boyd and T.S. Ross (EU620318, EU620380); Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton (EU620319, EU620381); Stanleya tomentosa Parry (EU620273 and EU620258, EU620382); Streptanthella longirostris (S. Watson) Rydb. (EU620320, EU620383); Streptanthus anceps (Payson) Hoover (−, JF827264); Streptanthus campestris S. Watson (−, AY958571); Streptanthus cordatus Nutt. (EU620322, EU620384); Streptanthus hyacinthoides Hook. (EU620276 and EU620261, EU620385); Streptanthus maculatus Nutt. (EU620326, EU620386); Streptanthus tortuosus Kellogg (EU620277 and EU620262, EU620387); Thelypodiopsis ambigua (S. Watson) Al-Shehbaz (EU620278 and EU620263, EU620389); Thelypodiopsis elegans (M.E. Jones) Rydb. (−, EU620391); Thelypodium flexuosum B.L. Rob. (−, AY958582); Thelypodium laciniatum (Hook.) Endl. (EU620328, EU620392); Thelypodium sagittatum (Nutt.) Endl. (EU620279 and EU620264, EU620393); Thysanocarpus curvipes Hook. (EU620330, GU246194); Warea amplexifolia (Nutt.) Nutt. (EU620280 and EU620265, EU620397); Warea cuneifolia (Muhl. ex Nutt.) Nutt. (EU620281 and EU620266, EU620398); Weberbauera peruviana (DC.) Al-Shehbaz (EU620336, EU620402); Weberbauera rosulans (O.E. Schulz) Al-Shehbaz (EU620284, EU620340); Weberbaurea herzogii (EU620334, EU620400). Tribe Thlaspideae. Peltaria alliacea Jacq. (DQ249855, −). Thlaspi arvense L. (AF336152S1 and AF336152S2, −); Thlaspi bulbosum Boiss. (−, AY154798). Tribe Yinshanieae. Yinshania acutangula (O.E. Schulz) Y.H. Zhang (AH007969, −); Yinshania acutangula subsp. wilsonii (O.E. Schulz) Al-Shehbaz, G. Yang, L.L. Lu and T.Y. Cheo (AH007968, −).

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Salariato, D.L., Zuloaga, F.O. & Al-Shehbaz, I.A. Revision and tribal placement of the Argentinean genus Parodiodoxa (Brassicaceae). Plant Syst Evol 299, 305–316 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-012-0722-5

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