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进化史与叶片肉质化:芦荟药用价值及库拉索芦荟全球流行的原因

Evolutionary history and leaf succulence as explanations for medicinal use in aloes and the global popularity of Aloe vera.

作者信息

Grace Olwen M, Buerki Sven, Symonds Matthew R E, Forest Félix, van Wyk Abraham E, Smith Gideon F, Klopper Ronell R, Bjorå Charlotte S, Neale Sophie, Demissew Sebsebe, Simmonds Monique S J, Rønsted Nina

机构信息

Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey, London, TW9 3DS, UK.

Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Sølvgade 83 Entrance S, DK1307, Copenhagen K, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Evol Biol. 2015 Feb 26;15:29. doi: 10.1186/s12862-015-0291-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Aloe vera supports a substantial global trade yet its wild origins, and explanations for its popularity over 500 related Aloe species in one of the world's largest succulent groups, have remained uncertain. We developed an explicit phylogenetic framework to explore links between the rich traditions of medicinal use and leaf succulence in aloes.

RESULTS

The phylogenetic hypothesis clarifies the origins of Aloe vera to the Arabian Peninsula at the northernmost limits of the range for aloes. The genus Aloe originated in southern Africa ~16 million years ago and underwent two major radiations driven by different speciation processes, giving rise to the extraordinary diversity known today. Large, succulent leaves typical of medicinal aloes arose during the most recent diversification ~10 million years ago and are strongly correlated to the phylogeny and to the likelihood of a species being used for medicine. A significant, albeit weak, phylogenetic signal is evident in the medicinal uses of aloes, suggesting that the properties for which they are valued do not occur randomly across the branches of the phylogenetic tree.

CONCLUSIONS

Phylogenetic investigation of plant use and leaf succulence among aloes has yielded new explanations for the extraordinary market dominance of Aloe vera. The industry preference for Aloe vera appears to be due to its proximity to important historic trade routes, and early introduction to trade and cultivation. Well-developed succulent leaf mesophyll tissue, an adaptive feature that likely contributed to the ecological success of the genus Aloe, is the main predictor for medicinal use among Aloe species, whereas evolutionary loss of succulence tends to be associated with losses of medicinal use. Phylogenetic analyses of plant use offer potential to understand patterns in the value of global plant diversity.

摘要

背景

芦荟支撑着庞大的全球贸易,但其野生起源以及在世界上最大的多肉植物类群之一中,它比500多种相关芦荟物种更受欢迎的原因仍不明确。我们构建了一个明确的系统发育框架,以探索芦荟丰富的药用传统与叶片肉质化之间的联系。

结果

系统发育假说明确了库拉索芦荟的起源地为芦荟分布范围最北端的阿拉伯半岛。芦荟属大约在1600万年前起源于非洲南部,经历了由不同物种形成过程驱动的两次主要辐射,从而产生了如今所知的非凡多样性。药用芦荟典型的大型肉质叶片出现在大约1000万年前的最近一次多样化过程中,并且与系统发育以及物种被用于医药的可能性密切相关。在芦荟的药用方面存在一个显著但微弱的系统发育信号,这表明它们被看重的特性并非随机地出现在系统发育树的各个分支上。

结论

对芦荟植物用途和叶片肉质化的系统发育研究为库拉索芦荟在市场上的非凡主导地位提供了新的解释。芦荟在行业中的受欢迎程度似乎归因于它靠近重要的历史贸易路线,以及较早被引入贸易和种植。发育良好的肉质叶片叶肉组织是芦荟属在生态上成功的一个适应性特征,也是芦荟物种药用的主要预测指标,而肉质化的进化丧失往往与药用价值的丧失相关。对植物用途的系统发育分析为理解全球植物多样性价值模式提供了可能。

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