Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia

Systematic of Blechnum spp. using both morphological and molecullar studies were resucued in a monophyletic tree. The use of coding rbcL and non-coding tmH-psbA genes amplified from chloroplast were used to support the morphological differences. From the study, five species of Blechnum, Blechnum fra...

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Main Authors: Yusuf, Umi Kalsom, Nulit, Rosimah
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Published: 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.276302016-10-31T02:22:11Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27630/ Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia Yusuf, Umi Kalsom Nulit, Rosimah Systematic of Blechnum spp. using both morphological and molecullar studies were resucued in a monophyletic tree. The use of coding rbcL and non-coding tmH-psbA genes amplified from chloroplast were used to support the morphological differences. From the study, five species of Blechnum, Blechnum fraseri, Blechnum vestitum, Blechnum indicum, Blechnum orientale and Blechnum finlaysonianum were clustered independently according to morphological characters of scales, rhizome, stipe, rachis, laminae and their fertile and sterile pinnae. On the basis of morphological similarity, both B. fraseri and B. vestitum were lomariod species; their fertile pinnae much reduced in size compared to their sterile pinnae. This result was supported by molecular analyses by having 0.034 genetic distances and the phylogenetic tree represented here shown both of them more related. However, some of the relationships have been previously suspected on the basis of morphological similarity and supported as well by the DNA analyses were shown in this study for B. oriental and B. finlaysomanium. They were similar in rhizome, scales and laminae characters. Most importantly, both of them are eublecdnoid species; the fertile and sterile pinnae are similar in size and the genetic distance for B. orientale and B. finlaysonianum is 0.017. However. B. indicum was independently because of morphological distinct and no obvious relatives to other species. Morphological and molecular variations were consistently complemented to each other, and may be useful for further phylogenetic and taxonomical studies. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27630/1/Morphological%20and%20molecular%20systematic%20for%20selected%20Blechnum%20from%20Peninsular%20Malaysia.pdf Yusuf, Umi Kalsom and Nulit, Rosimah (2012) Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia. In: Malaysia International Biological Symposium 2012, 11-12 July 2012, Residence Hotel, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia. . (Unpublished)
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description Systematic of Blechnum spp. using both morphological and molecullar studies were resucued in a monophyletic tree. The use of coding rbcL and non-coding tmH-psbA genes amplified from chloroplast were used to support the morphological differences. From the study, five species of Blechnum, Blechnum fraseri, Blechnum vestitum, Blechnum indicum, Blechnum orientale and Blechnum finlaysonianum were clustered independently according to morphological characters of scales, rhizome, stipe, rachis, laminae and their fertile and sterile pinnae. On the basis of morphological similarity, both B. fraseri and B. vestitum were lomariod species; their fertile pinnae much reduced in size compared to their sterile pinnae. This result was supported by molecular analyses by having 0.034 genetic distances and the phylogenetic tree represented here shown both of them more related. However, some of the relationships have been previously suspected on the basis of morphological similarity and supported as well by the DNA analyses were shown in this study for B. oriental and B. finlaysomanium. They were similar in rhizome, scales and laminae characters. Most importantly, both of them are eublecdnoid species; the fertile and sterile pinnae are similar in size and the genetic distance for B. orientale and B. finlaysonianum is 0.017. However. B. indicum was independently because of morphological distinct and no obvious relatives to other species. Morphological and molecular variations were consistently complemented to each other, and may be useful for further phylogenetic and taxonomical studies.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Yusuf, Umi Kalsom
Nulit, Rosimah
spellingShingle Yusuf, Umi Kalsom
Nulit, Rosimah
Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Yusuf, Umi Kalsom
Nulit, Rosimah
author_sort Yusuf, Umi Kalsom
title Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and molecular systematic for selected Blechnum from Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort morphological and molecular systematic for selected blechnum from peninsular malaysia
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27630/1/Morphological%20and%20molecular%20systematic%20for%20selected%20Blechnum%20from%20Peninsular%20Malaysia.pdf
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