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Lotus (120-130 species) is the largest genus of the tribe Loteae. The taxonomy of Lotus is complicated, and a comprehensive taxonomic revision of the genus is needed. We have conducted phylogenetic analyses of Lotus based on nrITS data alone and combined with data on 46 morphological characters. Eighty-one ingroup nrITS accessions representing 71 Lotus species are studied; among them 47 accessions representing 40 species are new. Representatives of all other genera of the tribe Loteae are included in the outgroup (for three genera, nrITS sequences are published for the first time). Forty-two of 71 ingroup species were not included in previous morphological phylogenetic studies. The most important conclusions of the present study are (1) addition of morphological data to the nrITS matrix produces a better resolved phylogeny of Lotus; (2) previous findings that Dorycnium and Tetragonolobus cannot be separated from Lotus at the generic level are well supported; (3) Lotus creticus should be placed in section Pedrosia rather than in section Lotea; (4) a broad treatment of section Ononidium is unnatural and the section should possibly not be recognized at all; (5) section Heinekenia is paraphyletic; (6) section Lotus should include Lotus conimbricensis; then the section is monophyletic; (7) a basic chromosome number of x = 6 is an important synapomorphy for the expanded section Lotus; (8) the segregation of Lotus schimperi and allies into section Chamaelotus is well supported; (9) there is an apparent functional correlation between stylodium and keel evolution in Lotus.
Key words: Leguminosae, Loteae, Lotus, nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences, morphology.
Résumé : Le genre Lotus (120-130 espèces) est le plus grand de la tribu des Loteae. La taxonomie des Lotus est compliquée, et une révision taxonomique complète du genre s'impose. Les auteurs ont conduit des analyses phylogénétiques des Lotus, sur la base des données nrITS isolément et combinées avec les données sur 46 caractères morphologiques. Les auteurs ont étudié 81 accessions nrITS d'un groupe interne représentant 71 espèces de Lotus; parmi celle-ci, 47 accessions représentant 40 espèces sont nouvelles. On retrouve des représentants de tous les autres genres de la tribu Loteae dans le groupe externe (pour trois de ces genres, on publie les séquences nrITS pour la première fois). Des 71 espèces du groupe interne, 42 n'ont pas...





