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Author: Chaowasku, Tanawat
Title: The Miliuseae revisited : phylogenetic, taxonomic, and palynological studies in a
major clade of Annonaceae
Issue Date: 2014-03-27
The Miliuseae revisited
Phylogenetic, taxonomic, and palynological studies in a major clade of Annonaceae
PROEFSCHRIFT
ter verkrijging van
de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden,
op gezag van de Rector Magnificus prof. mr. C.J.J.M. Stolker,
volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties
te verdedigen op donderdag 27 maart 2014
klokke 13.45 uur
door
TANAWAT CHAOWASKU
Geboren te Nakhon Pathom (Thailand) in 1980
PROMOTIECOMMISSIE:
Promotor:
Prof. dr. E.F. Smets (Universiteit Leiden)
Copromotor:
Dr. L.W. Chatrou (Wageningen Universiteit)
Overige leden:
Prof. dr. M.S.M. Sosef (Wageningen Universiteit)
Prof. dr. P.C. van Welzen (Universiteit Leiden)
Prof. dr. D.M. Johnson (Ohio Wesleyan University)
Dr. R.W.J.M. van der Ham (Universiteit Leiden)
Dr. D.C. Thomas (Universiteit Leiden)
The Miliuseae revisited
Phylogenetic, taxonomic, and palynological studies in a major clade of Annonaceae
Tanawat Chaowasku
NATURALIS BIODIVERSITY CENTER
(Botany Sector)
Universiteit Leiden
2014
This PhD project was financially supported by The Royal Thai Government.
Chaowasku T.
The Miliuseae revisited: phylogenetic, taxonomic, and palynological studies in a major clade
of Annonaceae
ISBN 978-90-6519-009-3
NUR 941
Printed by Thai effect studio Co., Ltd.
Front cover: Small (from left to right): Hubera jenkinsii (Hook.f. & Thomson) Chaowasku, Dendrokingstonia gardneri Chaowasku, Miliusa sp., Miliusa campanulata Pierre, Meiogyne sp., Neo-uvaria telopea Chaowasku; large: Winitia expansa Chaowasku. Photographs by K. Aongyong: Hubera jenkinsii;
T. Chaowasku: Winitia expansa; S. Gardner: Dendrokingstonia gardneri, Meiogyne sp., Neo-uvaria
telopea; B. Siriphiphat: Miliusa sp., Miliusa campanulata.
Back cover: Ancestral character-state reconstructions of pollen infratectum types (above) and exine diversity found in Miliuseae (below).
Designed by T. Chaowasku
Chapter 2: In press in American Journal of Botany.
Chapter 3: Reproduced from Phytotaxa 69: 33–56. Chaowasku T, Johnson DM, Van der Ham
RWJM & Chatrou LW. Characterization of Hubera (Annonaceae), a new genus segregated
from Polyalthia and allied to Miliusa. © 2012, with permission from the Magnolia Press.
Chapter 4: Reproduced from Systematics and Biodiversity 11: 195–207. Chaowasku T, Van
der Ham RWJM & Chatrou LW. Integrative systematics supports the establishment of
Winitia, a new genus of Annonaceae (Malmeoideae, Miliuseae) allied to Stelechocarpus
and Sageraea. © 2013, with permission from Taylor & Francis.
Chapter 5: Reproduced from Taxon 60: 1522–1523. Chaowasku T, Zijlstra G & Chatrou LW.
(2029) Proposal to conserve the name Meiogyne against Fitzalania (Annonaceae).
© 2011, with permission from the International Association for Plant Taxonomy.
Chapter 6: Reproduced from Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 168: 76–60. Chaowasku
T, Keßler PJA & Van der Ham RWJM. A taxonomic revision and pollen morphology of the
genus Dendrokingstonia (Annonaceae). © 2012, with permission from John Wiley and
Sons.
Chapter 7: Reproduced from Nordic Journal of Botany 31: 680–699. Chaowasku T & Keßler
PJA. Seven new species of Miliusa (Annonaceae) from Thailand. © 2013, with permission
from John Wiley and Sons.
Chapter 8: Reproduced from Grana 47: 175–184. Chaowasku T, Mols JB & Van der Ham RWJM.
Pollen morphology of Miliusa and relatives (Annonaceae). © 2008, with permission from
Taylor & Francis.
Chapter 9: Reproduced from Phytotaxa 32: 27–42. Chaowasku T, Keßler PJA, Punnadee S &
Van der Ham RWJM. Taxonomic novelties and pollen morphological study in the genus
Neo-uvaria (Annonaceae). © 2011, with permission from the Magnolia Press.
Remainder of this thesis: © 2014, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden University.
No part of this publication, apart from bibliographic data and brief annotations in critical
reviews, may be reproduced, re-recorded or published in any form, including print, photocopy,
microform, electronic or electromagnetic record without written permission by the publishers.
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
General introduction........................................................................................................ 1
Chapter 2
A plastid DNA phylogeny of tribe Miliuseae: insights into relationships and character
evolution in one of the most recalcitrant major clades of Annonaceae........................ 11
Chapter 3
Characterization of Hubera (Annonaceae), a new genus segregated from Polyalthia and
allied to Miliusa.............................................................................................................. 41
Chapter 4
Integrative systematics supports the establishment of Winitia, a new genus of Annonaceae (Malmeoideae, Miliuseae) allied to Stelechocarpus and Sageraea....................... 67
Chapter 5
(2029) Proposal to conserve the name Meiogyne against Fitzalania (Annonaceae).......87
Chapter 6
A taxonomic revision and pollen morphology of the genus Dendrokingstonia (Annonaceae)............................................................................................................................... 89
Chapter 7
Seven new species of Miliusa (Annonaceae) from Thailand........................................ 105
Chapter 8
Pollen morphology of Miliusa and relatives (Annonaceae).......................................... 131
Chapter 9
Taxonomic novelties and pollen morphological study in the genus Neo-uvaria (Annonaceae)............................................................................................................................. 145
Chapter 10
Summary and conclusions............................................................................................ 163
Samenvatting en conclusies......................................................................................... 171
References.................................................................................................................... 179
Curriculum vitae........................................................................................................... 193
Acknowledgements..................................................................................................... 197