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Progress in systematics and biogeography of Orchidaceae

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Orchidaceae are one of the largest families of angiosperms in terms of species richness.In the last decade,numerous studies have delved into reconstructing the phylogenetic framework of Orchidaceae,leveraging data from plastid,mitochondrial and nuclear sources.These studies have provided new in-sights into the systematics,diversification and biogeography of Orchidaceae,establishing a robust foundation for future research.Nevertheless,pronounced controversies persist regarding the precise placement of certain lineages within these phylogenetic frameworks.To address these discrepancies and deepen our understanding of the phylogenetic structure of Orchidaceae,we provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of phylogenetic studies focusing on contentious groups within Orchidaceae since 2015,delving into discussions on the underlying reasons for observed topological conflicts.We also provide a novel phylogenetic framework at the subtribal level.Furthermore,we examine the tempo and mode underlying orchid species diversity from the perspective of historical biogeography,highlighting factors contributing to extensive speciation.Ultimately,we delineate avenues for future research aimed at enhancing our understanding of Orchidaceae phylogeny and diversity.

DiversificationOrchid phylogeneticsPhylogenetic conflictsBiogeographyTaxonomy

Yajun Wang、Hanchen Wang、Chao Ye、Zhiping Wang、Chongbo Ma、Dongliang Lin、Xiaohua Jin

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State Key Laboratory of Plant Diversity and Specialty Crops,Institute of Botany,the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100093,China

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100093,China

China National Botanical Garden,Beijing 100093,China

中国科学院战略规划重点项目国家自然科学基金China's National Basic Science and Technology Program

XDA0420203322702142018FY100801

2024

植物多样性(英文)
中国科学院昆明植物研究所,中国植物学会

植物多样性(英文)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.617
ISSN:2096-2703
年,卷(期):2024.46(4)
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