@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25070,
author = {Francine Costa Assis and Thais Elias Almeida and Steve J Russell and Harald Schneider and Alexandre Salino},
title = {Molecular Phylogeny and Recircumscription of the Fern Genus Pecluma (Polypodiaceae?Polypodiopsida)},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Ferns, Neotropics, Polypodium},
doi = {10.11646/phytotaxa.247.4.1},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Phytotaxa},
volume = {247},
number = {4},
pages = {235--246},
abstract = {To evaluate the monophyly of the genus Pecluma, molecular data from species of Pecluma, members of the Polypodium
dulce group, Phlebodium and other Polypodiaceae genera were analysed. The molecular study was based on four plastid
regions, rps4+rps4?trnS, trnL?F, matK, and rbcL, and included sequences of 30 species of Pecluma (75% of the genus). The
strongly supported phylogeny showed that three species of the Polypodium dulce group are nested inside the Pecluma clade
and are sister to Pecluma species that bear pseudopeltate to peltate rhizome scales. Until now, these types of scales were not
known to occur in Pecluma recurvata, P. hygrometrica and P. chnoophora, which were previously described as having basifixed
rhizome scales. The results show that Pecluma, as currently circumscribed, is a paraphyletic genus, and some species
from the Polypodium dulce group should be transferred to it. This study also confirmed the position of Pecluma chnoophora
(considered Polypodium chnoophorum by some authors). In order to treat Pecluma as a monophyletic genus, this paper proposes
a new generic circumscription and four new combinations for species previously recognized as Polypodium: Pecluma
dulce, P. hartwegiana, P. longepinnulata and P. rhachipterygia.}
}
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Citation title:
"Molecular Phylogeny and Recircumscription of the Fern Genus Pecluma (Polypodiaceae?Polypodiopsida)".

Study name:
"Molecular Phylogeny and Recircumscription of the Fern Genus Pecluma (Polypodiaceae?Polypodiopsida)".

This study is part of submission 18234
(Status: Published).
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