A taxonomic monograph of Ipomoea integrated across phylogenetic scales

Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo and Carruthers, Tom and Wood, John R. I. and Williams, Bethany R. M. and Weitemier, Kevin and Kronmiller, Brent and Goodwin, Zoë and Sumadijaya, Alex and Anglin, Noelle L. and Filer, Denis and Harris, David and Rausher, Mark D. and Kelly, Steven and Liston, Aaron and Scotland, Robert W. (2019) A taxonomic monograph of Ipomoea integrated across phylogenetic scales. Nature Plants, 5 (11). pp. 1136-1144. ISSN 2055-0278

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Abstract

Taxonomic monographs have the potential to make a unique contribution to the understanding of global biodiversity. However, such studies, now rare, are often considered too daunting to undertake within a realistic time frame, especially as the world’s collections have doubled in size in recent times. Here, we report a global-scale monographic study of morning glories (Ipomoea) that integrated DNA barcodes and high-throughput sequencing with the morphological study of herbarium specimens. Our approach overhauled the taxonomy of this megadiverse group, described 63 new species and uncovered significant increases in net diversification rates comparable to the most iconic evolutionary radiations in the plant kingdom. Finally, we show that more than 60 species of Ipomoea, including sweet potato, independently evolved storage roots in pre-human times, indicating that the storage root is not solely a product of human domestication but a trait that predisposed the species for cultivation. This study demonstrates how the world’s natural history collections can contribute to global challenges in the Anthropocene.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Phylogenetics; Phylogenomics; Plant domestication; Plant evolution; Taxonomy
Subjects: Zoology
Depositing User: Maria Regina Karunia
Date Deposited: 27 Feb 2026 12:33
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2026 12:33
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/57788

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