A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae)

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Main Author: Schori, Melanie
Language:English
Published: Ohio University / OhioLINK 2010
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-ohiou12736949292021-08-03T05:46:29Z A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae) Schori, Melanie Biology Botany Stemonuraceae Gomphandra The genus <i>Gomphandra</i> Wall. ex Lindl. was studied and revised to more accurately reflect the diversity of the group. Floral morphology and fruit anatomy were compared to other genera of Stemonuraceae to assess reproductive diversity within the family and identify potential synapomorphies. Seven genera of Stemonuraceae possess what appears to be a unique fruit type: a laterally compressed drupe with fleshy appendage that aids in dispersal. Fruit of nine genera were sectioned, and all exhibit sclerified longitudinal bundles in the inner mesocarp; one bundle, which appears bright in cross-section under polarized light, may be a synapomorphy for the family. Seed coats are vascularized with a chalazal/post-chalazal bundle (7 genera) or a pachychalazal bundle (2 genera). Molecular data were sampled from four gene regions (rbcL, trnL intron, trnL-F spacer, matK) in 10 species of three genera (<i>Gomphandra</i>, <i>Grisollea</i>, <i>Stemonurus</i>), for a total of 24 new sequences. Preliminary evidence suggests <i>Grisollea</i> and <i>Codiocarpus</i> (both with a laterally compressed fruit) are more closely related to each other than to <i>Stemonurus</i> or <i>Gomphandra</i>, which have uncompressed fruits. Members of Stemonuraceae may have a molecular synapomorphy in a 100 base pair region of TA repeats in the trnL-F spacer that is apparently not shared with any genera outside the family. <i>Gomphandra</i> has two moderately supported clades, one with the synapomorphy of terminal (vs. axillary) inflorescences. The revision of the genus recognizes 62 taxa: 56 species, three subspecies, and three varieties. Diversity is highest in the Philippines (17 taxa), followed by Borneo and Papua New Guinea (10 taxa each), and Sumatra (9 taxa). Twenty-nine new taxa are described, three species are resurrected, one species is reduced in status, and five taxa are synonymized. Problems with typification and nomenclature are corrected for 24 species of <i>Gomphandra</i> and six species in four other genera of Stemonuraceae. 2010-07-30 English text Ohio University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1273694929 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1273694929 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic Biology
Botany
Stemonuraceae
Gomphandra
spellingShingle Biology
Botany
Stemonuraceae
Gomphandra
Schori, Melanie
A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae)
author Schori, Melanie
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author_sort Schori, Melanie
title A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae)
title_short A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae)
title_full A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae)
title_fullStr A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae)
title_full_unstemmed A Systematic Revision of <i>Gomphandra</i> (Stemonuraceae)
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publisher Ohio University / OhioLINK
publishDate 2010
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1273694929
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