Si-Ren Lan
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Miaoli Wu; Si-Ren Lan; Bangping Cai; Shipin Chen; Hui Chen; Shiliang Zhou
To elucidate chloroplast genome evolution within neotropical-paleotropical bamboos, we fully characterized the chloroplast genome of the woody bamboo Guadua angustifolia. This genome is 135,331 bp long and comprises of an 82,839-bp large single-copy (LSC) region, a 12,898-bp small single-copy (SSC) region, and a pair of 19,797-bp inverted repeats (IRs). Comparative analyses revealed marked conservation of gene content and sequence evolutionary rates between neotropical and paleotropical woody bamboos. The neotropical herbaceous bamboo Cryptochloa strictiflora differs from woody bamboos in IR/SSC boundaries in that it exhibits slightly contracted IRs and a faster substitution rate. The G. angustifolia chloroplast genome is similar in size to that of neotropical herbaceous bamboos but is ~3 kb smaller than that of paleotropical woody bamboos. Dissimilarities in genome size are correlated with differences in the lengths of intergenic spacers, which are caused by large-fragment insertion and deletion. Phylogenomic analyses of 62 taxa yielded a tree topology identical to that found in preceding studies. Divergence time estimation suggested that most bamboo genera diverged after the Miocene and that speciation events of extant species occurred during or after the Pliocene.
Journal of Systematics and Evolution | 2016
Ming-He Li; Guo-Qiang Zhang; Si-Ren Lan; Zhong-Jian Liu
We estimated the molecular phylogenetic relationships of the Chinese members of the family Orchidaceae. Within the Tree of Life for the Genera of Chinese Vascular Plants using atpB, rbcL, matK, ndhF, and matR, the currently delimited subfamilies, tribes, and subtribes are highly supported as monophyletic except for the perplexing Epidendroideae. Five genes (rbcL, matK, psaB, ycf1, and Xdh), which are more universally used in Orchidaceae, were further analyzed to reconstruct the phylogeny of Epidendroideae. The reconstructed trees were in strong agreement and showed significant support for the tribal and subtribal clades. Based on the highly supported circumscription and arrangement of the suprageneric levels in the Tree of Life and reconstructed trees, we have proposed a new phylogenetic classification of Chinese Orchidaceae that includes five subfamilies, 17 tribes, and 21 subtribes.
PLOS ONE | 2015
Guo-Qiang Zhang; Ming-He Li; Yong-Yu Su; Li-Jun Chen; Si-Ren Lan; Zhong-Jian Liu
We identified a new holomycotrophic orchid that is related to the myco-heterotrophic Calypsoeae. Because chloroplast genes are primarily lacking or are highly divergent, key morphological characters are either reduced or lost from many myco-heterotrophs, and the phylogenetic relationships of weakly supported paraphyletic Calypsoeae within Epidendroideae have been poorly understood in previous molecular systematic studies. Using chloroplast rbcL, psaB, and matK and nuclear Xdh and ITS sequences, we determined the circumscription and systematic positions of the new orchid and the tribe. The results indicate that the epidendroid taxa include most of the clades that are successively sister to the grade of clades representing previously recognized tribes. Calypsoeae comprising four well-supported clades with 12 genera (except for the previous temporarily placed Wullschlaegelia) is supported as a monophyletic and sister clade to Epidendreae (excluding Coeliinae). The new orchid is nested in Calypsoeae and is a sister to Dactylostalix and/or Calypso. This new holomycotrophic orchid presents a subumbel inflorescence that grows underground, and flower with a long pedicel reputing the ground to open and two fragments at the base of the hook, which are obviously morphologically different from those of Calypsoeae. To accommodate this species in the current generic circumscription, a new genus Yunorchis was created.
PhytoKeys | 2016
Jiangfeng Liu; Si-Ren Lan; Bi-Zhu He; Yichi Liang
Abstract A new orchid species, Bulbophyllum pingnanense, is described and illustrated from Fujian, China. It is similar to Bulbophyllum brevipedunculatum and Bulbophyllum albociliatum in vegetative and floral morphology, but it can be distinguished from Bulbophyllum brevipedunculatum by having a longer dorsal sepal with longer white ciliate on margin, longer and lanceolate lateral sepals, and a glabrous lip. It can be distinguished from Bulbophyllum albociliatum by having a shorter inflorescence, and a longer dorsal sepal.
Phytotaxa | 2014
Ming-He Li; Guo-Qiang Zhang; Zhong-Jian Liu; Si-Ren Lan
Phytotaxa | 2018
Si-Ren Lan; Zhong-Jian Liu
Phytotaxa | 2018
Qing Xu; Xin-Yi Wu; Guo-Qiang Zhang; Li-Jun Chen; Zhong-Jian Liu; Si-Ren Lan
Phytotaxa | 2018
Si-Ren Lan; Li-Jun Chen; Guizhen Chen; Xin-Yi Wu; Wen-Hui Rao; Peiwen Zhang; Zhong-Jian Liu
Phytotaxa | 2018
Ming-Tao Jiang; Sha-Sha Wu; Zhong-Jian Liu; Si-Ren Lan
Phytotaxa | 2018
Wei-Chang Huang; Zhen-Wei Wang; Neng Wei; Jiao Zhu; Si-Ren Lan; Guang-Wan Hu; Qing-Feng Wang