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Generic circumscription and relationships of southern African representatives of Hypoxis and allies (Hypoxidaceae, Asparagales) Sanele Shiba , Michelle van der Bank The African Centre for DNA Barcoding (ACDB), Department of Botany & Plant Biotechnology, University of Johannesburg, South Africa ABSTRACT Background. The popularity of Hypoxis L. as a medicinal plant has resulted in unsustainable harvesting practices of rhizomes from the wild. This exploitation has accelerated the need for correct species names and circumscriptions. However, species delimitation in Hypoxis is problematic and despite several attempts, the systematics of the genus remains largely unresolved. This is mainly due to the lack of distinct morphological boundaries separating species. Here, we explore the generic circumscriptions of Hypoxis and allied genera within Hypoxidaceae using five plastid DNA regions (rbcLa, matK, trnL-F, ycf1 and trnS-G). Results. Findings from our study indicate that Hypoxis is not monophyletic and is represented by at least three distinct lineages. Using the phylogeny produced from the study Hypoxis samples sold at traditional medicinal markets in South Africa could be successfully identify. Significance. We proposed to transfer Rhodohypoxis Nel back into Hypoxis as well as the newly described genus Sinocurculigo from China to Curculigo Gaertn. Hypoxis L. represents the largest genus in the Hypoxidaceae R. Br. with about 90 species (Kocyan et al., 2011). The popularity of Hypoxis as a medicinal plant has resulted in unsustainable harvesting practices of rhizomes from the wild. This exploitation has accelerated the need for correct species names and circumscriptions (Zimudzi & Kativu, 2006; Singh, 2009). However, species delimitation in Hypoxis is problematic and despite several attempts, the systematics of the genus remains largely unresolved. This is mainly due to the lack of distinct morphological boundaries separating species (Wiland-Szymanska, 2009). Aim: To resolve the phylogenetic relationships within Hypoxidaceae as well as producing a species level phylogeny for the approximately 90 species of the genus Hypoxis. Doyle, J.J. & Doyle, J.L., 1987. A rapid isolation procedure for small amounts of leaf tissue. Phytochemical Bulletin 19: 11-15. Swofford, D. L. (2002) PAUP*. Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony (*and Other Methods). Version 4. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. Kocyan, A., Snijman, D.A., Forest, F., Devey, D.S., Freudenstein, J. V., Wiland-Szymańska, J., Chase, M.W. & Rudall, P.J. 2011. Molecular phylogenetics of Hypoxidaceae - Evidence from plastid DNA data and inferences on morphology and biogeography. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 60(1):122-136. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2011.02.021. Kocyan, A. & Wiland-Szymanska, J. 2016. Friedmannia: a new genus from the Seychelles and the beginning of a generic realignment of Curculigo (Hypoxidaceae). Phytotaxa. 283(1): 54-64. Snijman, D.A. & Kocyan, A. (2013) The genus Pauridia (Hypoxidaceae) amplified to include Hypoxis sect. Ianthe, Saniella and Spiloxene, with revised nomenclature and typification. Phytotaxa 116: 19-33. Wiland-Szymanska, J. 2009. The Genus Hypoxis L. (Hypoxidaceae) in the East Tropical Africa: variability, distribution and conservation status. Biodiv. Res. Conserv. 14: 1-129. Zimudzi, C. & Kativu, S. 2006. The African potato (Hypoxis hemerocallidea): identity and status in Zimbabwe. Kirkia. 18(pt. 2): 175-176. MATERIAL & METHODS Sampling A total of 93 taxa were included in the data set. Samples were either collected in the field, sourced from herbarium vouchers or downloaded from GenBank. DNA extraction, amplification and sequencing DNA was extracted using the 10X CTAB method of Doyle & Doyle (1987). Standard protocols were followed for PCR and sequencing, using three plastid regions (rbcLa, trnL-F and trnS-G). Data analysis A phylogenetic tree was generated using Maximum Parsimony (MP) in PAUP* (Swofford, 2002). INTRODUCTION FIGURE 1 : Representatives of the southern African genera of Hypoxidaceae RESULTS & DISCUSSION FIGURE 2: Phylogenetic tree for the family Hypoxidaceae based on the combined data set showing four well supported clades. REFERENCES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CONCLUSION Although the backbone of the phylogeny was not resolved, four well supported clades could be identified (Clades A – D). Based on the results we propose to transfer Rhodohypoxis back into Hypoxis as well as the newly described genus Sinocurculigo to Curculigo. In Figure 2, there is a 100% support for the monophyly of the family Hypoxidaceae, with four major clades being identified. There is 100% support for Clade A. The genus Rhodohypoxis was established in 1914 to accommodate the Hypoxis plants with white, pink or red flowers. The only other morphological difference between Rodohypoxis and Hypoxis is the concealed stamens and style in Rhodohypoxis. Within Clade B (99%), Molineria is nested within Curculigo. Since Curculigo has nomenclatural priority, Molineria species should be transferred to Curculigo with Curculigo seychellensis being the exception. Clade B also suggests that the newly described genus Sinocurculigo from China should be transferred to the genus Curculigo. Curculigo seychellensis forms a monophyletic Seychelles clade with Hypoxidia maheensis and Hypoxidia rhizophylla. A new monotypic genus (Friedmannia), endemic to the Seychelles was proposed to accommodate these species (Kocyan & Wiland-Szymanska, 2016). There is a high support (100%) for the monophyly of the Empodium species (Clade C) included in this study. There is a high support (85%) for the clade containing Pauridia, Spiloxene, Saniella and Hypoxis section Ianthe (Clade D). This supports findings by Snijman and Kocyan (2013) who transferred all the species of Spiloxene, Saniella and Hypoxis section Ianthe to Pauridia. Hypoxis hirsuta Pauridia aquatica Saniella verna Spiloxene capensis Empodium gloriosum Rhodohypoxis baurii Astelia alpina KocyanAK981010 1 01 Chase1103 Astelia banksii Chase1072 Blandfordia nobilis Chase2835 Blandfordia punicea AK981013 1 01 Chase519 Curculigo erecta Leiden932789 Curculigo racemosa Leiden970647 Molineria latifolia KocyanAK981023 1 03 Curculigo finlaysoniana CookRixSchneller23 Curculigo orchioides Janarthanam TCMK696 Curculigo pilosa subsp major Ehrich266 Curculigo sinensis KunmingBotanicalGarden Molineria crassifolia KunmingBotanicalGarden Molineria capitulata KocyanAK981228 1 01 Sinocurculigo taishanica Molineria aff latifolia BGMunich98 3407 Bogner2650 Molineria villosa KocyanAK971031 1 03 Curculigo seychellensis Bonn Empodium elongatum Snijman1908 Empodium sp. Desmet2979 Empodium flexile Snijman1706 Empodium plicatum BGMunich Empodium veratrifolium KocyanAK990309 1 03 Hypoxis acuminata BNRH0003161 Hypoxis acuminata BT1309 Hypoxis acuminata BT1307 Hypoxis angustifolia var . angastifolia BNRH0006307 Hypoxis costata BNRH0009268 Hypoxis hemerocallidea BNRH0003965 Hypoxis interjecta BNRH0009143 Hypoxis kraussiana BNRH0006312 Hypoxis longifolia BNRH0008725 Hypoxis longifolia BNRH0006297 Hypoxis obtusa BNRH0003269 Hypoxis parvifolia BNRH0009285 Hypoxis rigidula var . rigidula BNRH0006261 Hypoxis rigidula var . rigidula BNRH0006262 Hypoxis colchicifolia BNRH0006375 Hypoxis costata BT1306 Hypoxis galpinii BNRH0006328 Hypoxis galpinii BT1305 Hypoxis rigidula var . pilosissima BNRH0006534 Hypoxis hemerocallidea BGBerlin635807 Hypoxis hemerocallidea BNRH0006241 Hypoxis rigidula cf. rigidula BB14828 Hypoxis parvifolia BNRH0006219 Hypoxis sp. Bonn126 Hypoxis angustifolia KewGardens1973 2957 Hypoxis angustifolia var . buchananii BNRH0009208 Hypoxis argentea BNRH0006257 Hypoxis argentea var . argentea BNRH0002746 Hypoxis aurea KocyanAK426 Hypoxis curtissii Chase108 Hypoxis hirsuta Wipf2209 Hypoxis juncea WhittenK Hypoxis decumbens KewGardens1976 6038 Hypoxis filiformis Basel KocyanAK438 Hypoxis filiformis BNRH0009185 Hypoxis hygrometrica BGBerlin43336 Hypoxis limicola BNRH0006314 Hypoxis limicola BT1311 Rodohypoxis baurii var . baurii BSP10497 Rodohypoxis baurii var . confecta BNRH0023126 Hypoxis parvula NH556 Rhodohypoxis baurii BGBasel KocyanAK990522 1 02 Rhodohypoxis baurii var . baurii Singh554 Hypoxis setosa ZSS29 156 Hypoxis villosa KewGardens1972 3947 Hypoxis glabella Y14989 Hypoxis occidentalis Kew2234B Saniella occidentali Snijman2059 Saniella verna BGEdinburgh1997 3202 Spiloxene capensis Arb728 Spiloxene alba Snijman2106 Spiloxene aquatica Snijman2113 Spiloxene monophylla Paterson Jones913 Spiloxene nana Snijman1865a Spiloxene pusilla Snijman1860 Spiloxene schlechteri Parker469 Pauridia longituba KocyanAK980624 1 01 Pauridia longituba Snijman1440 Pauridia minuta Snijman1812 Spiloxene flaccida Goldblatt Manning9585 Spiloxene trifurcillata McMaster208084 Spiloxene linearis Snijman1754 Spiloxene minuta Parker452 Spiloxene scullyi Harrower3271 Lanaria lanata Orchard342 Milligania stylosa Kocyan981011 3 01 Chase511 Collospermum hastatum BG875 767 52 89 100 95 96 100 99 99 85 92 62 61 65 82 95 100 100 100 91 62 100 100 86 58 79 72 59 94 72 50 87 85 86 55 68 86 53 93 77 96 74 Curculigo scorzonerifolia Gorts et al. 449 Curculigo seychellensis Kuffer 26 11 2002 Hypoxidia maheensis Kuffer 26 11 2002 Hypoxidia rhizophylla Kuffer 26 11 2002 Clade A Clade C Clade B Clade D Hypoxidaceae KEY Poster ID 741

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Generic circumscription and relationships of southern African representatives of Hypoxis and allies (Hypoxidaceae, Asparagales)

Sanele Shiba, Michelle van der BankTheAfricanCentreforDNABarcoding(ACDB),DepartmentofBotany&PlantBiotechnology,UniversityofJohannesburg,SouthAfrica

ABSTRACTBackground. The popularity of Hypoxis L. as a medicinal plant has resulted in unsustainable harvesting practices of rhizomes from the wild. This exploitation has accelerated theneed for correct species names and circumscriptions. However, species delimitation in Hypoxis is problematic and despite several attempts, the systematics of the genus remainslargely unresolved. This is mainly due to the lack of distinct morphological boundaries separating species. Here, we explore the generic circumscriptions of Hypoxis and alliedgenera within Hypoxidaceae using five plastid DNA regions (rbcLa, matK, trnL-F, ycf1 and trnS-G). Results. Findings from our study indicate that Hypoxis is not monophyletic andis represented by at least three distinct lineages. Using the phylogeny produced from the study Hypoxis samples sold at traditional medicinal markets in South Africa could besuccessfully identify. Significance. We proposed to transfer Rhodohypoxis Nel back into Hypoxis as well as the newly described genus Sinocurculigo from China to CurculigoGaertn.

Hypoxis L. represents the largest genus in theHypoxidaceae R. Br. with about 90 species (Kocyan et al.,2011).

The popularity of Hypoxis as a medicinal plant has resultedin unsustainable harvesting practices of rhizomes from thewild. This exploitation has accelerated the need for correctspecies names and circumscriptions (Zimudzi & Kativu,2006; Singh, 2009).

However, species delimitation in Hypoxis is problematicand despite several attempts, the systematics of the genusremains largely unresolved. This is mainly due to the lackof distinct morphological boundaries separating species(Wiland-Szymanska, 2009).

Aim: To resolve the phylogenetic relationships withinHypoxidaceae as well as producing a species levelphylogeny for the approximately 90 species of the genusHypoxis.

Doyle, J.J. & Doyle, J.L., 1987. A rapid isolation procedure for small amounts of leaf tissue. PhytochemicalBulletin 19: 11-15.

Swofford, D. L. (2002) PAUP*. Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony (*and Other Methods). Version 4. SinauerAssociates, Sunderland, MA.

Kocyan, A., Snijman, D.A., Forest, F., Devey, D.S., Freudenstein, J. V., Wiland-Szymańska, J., Chase, M.W. &Rudall, P.J. 2011. Molecular phylogenetics of Hypoxidaceae - Evidence from plastid DNA data andinferences on morphology and biogeography. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 60(1):122-136. DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2011.02.021.

Kocyan, A. & Wiland-Szymanska, J. 2016. Friedmannia: a new genus from the Seychelles and the beginning of ageneric realignment of Curculigo (Hypoxidaceae). Phytotaxa. 283(1): 54-64.

Snijman, D.A. & Kocyan, A. (2013) The genus Pauridia (Hypoxidaceae) amplified to include Hypoxis sect. Ianthe,Saniella and Spiloxene, with revised nomenclature and typification. Phytotaxa 116: 19-33.

Wiland-Szymanska, J. 2009. The Genus Hypoxis L. (Hypoxidaceae) in the East Tropical Africa: variability,distribution and conservation status. Biodiv. Res. Conserv. 14: 1-129.

Zimudzi, C. & Kativu, S. 2006. The African potato (Hypoxis hemerocallidea): identity and status in Zimbabwe.Kirkia. 18(pt. 2): 175-176.

MATERIAL & METHODSSamplingA total of 93 taxa were included in the data set. Sampleswere either collected in the field, sourced from herbariumvouchers or downloaded from GenBank.

DNA extraction, amplification and sequencingDNA was extracted using the 10X CTAB method of Doyle& Doyle (1987). Standard protocols were followed for PCRand sequencing, using three plastid regions (rbcLa, trnL-Fand trnS-G).

Data analysisA phylogenetic tree was generated using MaximumParsimony (MP) in PAUP* (Swofford, 2002).

INTRODUCTION

FIGURE 1: Representatives of the southern African genera of Hypoxidaceae

RESULTS & DISCUSSION

FIGURE 2: Phylogenetic tree for the family Hypoxidaceae based on the combined data set showing four well supported clades.

REFERENCES

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

CONCLUSIONAlthough the backbone of the phylogeny was not resolved, four well supportedclades could be identified (Clades A – D). Based on the results we propose totransfer Rhodohypoxis back into Hypoxis as well as the newly described genusSinocurculigo to Curculigo.

In Figure 2, there is a 100% support for the monophyly of the familyHypoxidaceae, with four major clades being identified.

There is 100% support for Clade A. The genus Rhodohypoxis was established in1914 to accommodate the Hypoxis plants with white, pink or red flowers. The onlyother morphological difference between Rodohypoxis and Hypoxis is theconcealed stamens and style in Rhodohypoxis.

Within Clade B (99%), Molineria is nested within Curculigo. Since Curculigo hasnomenclatural priority, Molineria species should be transferred to Curculigo withCurculigo seychellensis being the exception. Clade B also suggests that thenewly described genus Sinocurculigo from China should be transferred to thegenus Curculigo. Curculigo seychellensis forms a monophyletic Seychelles cladewith Hypoxidia maheensis and Hypoxidia rhizophylla. A new monotypic genus(Friedmannia), endemic to the Seychelles was proposed to accommodate thesespecies (Kocyan & Wiland-Szymanska, 2016).

There is a high support (100%) for the monophyly of the Empodium species(Clade C) included in this study. There is a high support (85%) for the cladecontaining Pauridia, Spiloxene, Saniella and Hypoxis section Ianthe (Clade D).This supports findings by Snijman and Kocyan (2013) who transferred all thespecies of Spiloxene, Saniella and Hypoxis section Ianthe to Pauridia.

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Curculigo erecta Leiden932789

Curculigo racemosa Leiden970647

Molineria latifolia KocyanAK981023 1 03

Curculigo finlaysoniana CookRixSchneller23

Curculigo orchioides Janarthanam TCMK696

Curculigo pilosa subsp major Ehrich266

Curculigo sinensis KunmingBotanicalGarden

Molineria crassifolia KunmingBotanicalGarden

Molineria capitulata KocyanAK981228 1 01

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Hypoxis rigidula cf. rigidula BB14828

Hypoxis parvifolia BNRH0006219

Hypoxis sp. Bonn126

Hypoxis angustifolia KewGardens1973 2957

Hypoxis angustifolia var. buchananii BNRH0009208

Hypoxis argentea BNRH0006257

Hypoxis argentea var. argentea BNRH0002746

Hypoxis aurea KocyanAK426

Hypoxis curtissii Chase108

Hypoxis hirsuta Wipf2209

Hypoxis juncea WhittenK

Hypoxis decumbens KewGardens1976 6038

Hypoxis filiformis Basel KocyanAK438

Hypoxis filiformis BNRH0009185

Hypoxis hygrometrica BGBerlin43336

Hypoxis limicola BNRH0006314

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Rodohypoxis baurii var. baurii BSP10497

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Curculigo scorzonerifolia Gorts et al. 449

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Hypoxidia rhizophylla Kuffer 26 11 2002

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