Abstract
The Sapindales are a large order comprised of trees, shrubs, lianas and rarely herbs. This lineage is mostly pantropical with important temperate lineages, inclusing some of the most diverse, highly prized woods in the world, such as mahogany (Swietenia). In this study, we characterized the wood anatomy across eight of the nine Sapindales families, and leverage phylogenetic comparative methods to explore the evolution of wood traits in the order. We delimited 23 characters and reconstructed them onto the most recent time-calibrated phylogeny for the group. We found that ring-porosity is derived within the order, coinciding with the occupation of more seasonal climates; marginal parenchyma is ancestrally present, but largely lost in Anacardiaceae-Burseraceae-Kirkiaceae; vessels in radial chains are ancestrally absent but gained many times; scanty paratracheal parenchyma was ancestrally present with multiple evolutions of more abundant parenchyma. Anacardiaceae-Burseraceae-Kirkiaceae share tyloses and large vessel-ray pits. Radial ducts are exclusive to Anacardiaceae-Burseraceae, while traumatic ducts are exclusive to Meliaceae-Rutaceae-Simaroubaceae. Rays are generally 2–4 cells wide, heterocellular, but with multiple lineages evolving homocellular narrow rays or more heterocellular wide rays. Prismatic crystals are commonly located in rays in Anacardiaceae-Burseraceae while in the other families they are mainly in axial parenchyma. Silica bodies are abundant in Burseraceae, but also present in Anacardiaceae and Meliaceae. Lianas are exclusively in Anacardiaceae and Sapindaceae, with Sapindaceae displaying an enormous diversity of cambial variants. Our work unravels several potential synapomorphies of Sapindales major clades, and evolutionary patterns for the enormous wood anatomical diversity of the order. In addition, our work highlights variable characters worth of more detailed studies within individual families of the Sapindales.
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We are especially indebted to Elisabeth Wheeler, without whom InsideWood would not be a reality, and the present work not possible, and Alexandra Muellner-Riehl for authorizing the use of the chronogram of Sapindales. We also thank E. Wheeler for the authorization to use images of Toxicodendron. We thank Hisashi Abe and the staff of the TWTw wood collection for allowing the use of photos of Orixa japonica and Stanley Yankowski at the Smithsonian Institution for allowing the use of photos from the CTFT (Centre Technique Forestier Tropical) collection. Josefina Barajas-Morales and Calixto León Gómez for the many slides deposited in the MEXU collection that greatly contributed to this work, Carolina Lopes Bastos and André Lima, who made slides of Sapindaceae lianas for the Angyalossy’s collection. We are also indebted to three anonymous reviewers and the editors for their revisions and advices. This work or the authors received funding from Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigación e Innovación Tecnológica (DGAPA, PAPIIT, Mexico) [Projects IA200521 to MRP, IB205419 to TT), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) [Project 2013/10679- 0; 2017/17107-3; 2018/06917-7], Joyce G. Chery was supported by Cornell University Lab Startup Funds.
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Studied species, authorship, family, source of wood data (book, website or wood collection). When from our own Institutions or personal slide collections includes collector, collector number, locality and place where voucher is deposited. Different specimens of the same species are separated by a semi-colon. Herbarium and wood collection acronyms follow the Index Herbariorum and Index Xylariorum, respectively (Thiers 2017). Klassen 1999 stands for his book on Anatomy of the Sapindaceae fully cited on references.
Acer amoenum Carr. (= A. palmatum Thunb.) (Sapindaceae), TWTw slide collection, several specimens analyzed online, Tsuba Wood Collection. Acer negundo subsp. mexicanum (DC.) Wesm. (Sapindaceae), MEXUw slide collection, FITECMA 67, Guridi Gómez, Mexico, Michoacán, Morelia, MEXU. Actinocheita filicina (DC.) F.A.Barkley (Anacardiaceae), MEXUw slide collection, Zendejas López 4594, Mexico, Guerrero, Eduardo Neri, Xochipala, MEXU. Aesculus pavia L. (Sapindaceae) InsideWood, Cerre 1367, Inst IWCS. Aesculus hippocastanum L. (Sapindaceae), InsideWood, FPAw 3635 J. Ilic CSIRO. Aegle marmelos (L.) Corrêa (Rutaceae), InsideWood, FPAw 11,332 Jugo Ilic CSIRO. Aglaia elaeognoidea (A.Juss.) Benth. (Meliaceae), InsideWood, AM 432 R. Aichbauer IWCS. Aglaia odoratissima Blume (Meliaceae), InsideWood, FPAw 28,972, Jugo Illic. Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle (Simaroubaceae), Evert’s slide collection; InsideWood, BWCw 8226 E. Wheeler NCSU; Uw 7286, 14,421 M. Bakker; WUE Studie 1–24 R. Aichbauer. Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. (Simaroubaceae), InsideWood, FPAw 3141 Jugo Ilic CSIRO; Uw 18,250 M. Bakker NBC; FHOw 245 E. Wheeler. Ailanthus integrifolia Lam. (Sapindaceae) InsideWood. Uw 18,250 M.E. Bakker NBC. Alectryon connatum (F.Muell.) Radlk. (Sapindaceae), Klaassen 1999. Allophylus camptostachys Radlk. (Sapindaceae), MEXUw slide collection, C. T. Refugio 310, Mexico, Veracruz, Reserva Biológica Los Tuxtlas, MEXU. Amphipterygium adstrigens (Schltdl.) Standl. (Anacardiaceae), Orduño s.n. CHAPA, Terrazas’s slide collection. Anacardium giganteum Hancock ex Engl. (Anacardiaceae), BCTw Angyalossy’s slide collection, Brazil. Apterokarpos gardneri (Engl.) Rizzini (= Loxopterygium gardneri Engl.) (Anacardiaceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Arytera divaricata F. Muell. (Sapindacee), Klaassen 1999; InsideWood, Agarwal and Gupta (2008). Wood anatomy of Sapindales. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun, 172 pp.; Sosef M.S.M., Hong L.T. & Prawirohatmodjo S. (eds.) 1998. Plant Resources of South-East Asia. 5(3). Timber trees: Lesser-known timbers. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden. 859 pp. Arytera littoralis Blume (Sapindaceae) InsideWood, FPAw ngf.3771 J. Ilic CSIRO; Uw 33,606 M.E. Bakker NBC. Astronium graveolens Jacq. (Anacardiaceae), MEXUw slide collection, I. Calzada 3114, INIREB-009, Mexico, Chiapas, Nuevo Jalisco, MEXU; C. León Gómez 91, Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, La Salinas, MEXU. Astronium sp. (Anacardiaceae), BCTw Angyalossy’s slide collection, Brazil. Atalantia monophylla DC. (Rutaceae), InsideWood. Atalaya hemiglauca (F.Muell.) F.Muell. ex Benth. (Sapindaceae), Klaassen 1999; InsideWood, FHOw 12,015 R. Klaassen NBC. Aucoumea klaineana Pierre (Burseraceae), InsideWood, Kw 15,749 A. Campbell & P. Gasson KEW; AM379 R. Aichbauer IWCS. Azadirachta indica A.Juss. (Meliaceae), InsideWood, Kw MPFSL 1974 P. Gasson KEW; Kw 21,963 A. Campbell & P. Gasson KEW; FRI.s.n. Aza.ind N. Boonchai FRI; FPAw d.132 J. Ilic CSIRO. Balfourodendron riedelianum (Engl.) Engl. (Rutaceae), BCTw Angyalossy’s slide collection, Brazil. Beiselia mexicana Forman (Anacardiaceae) InsideWood, Forman L.L., P. E. Brandham M. M. Harley, Lawrence T.J. 1989. Beiselia mexicana (Burseraceae) and its affinities. Kew Bulletin 44:1–31. Boswellia neglecta S.Moore. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Blepharocarya involucrigera F.Muell. (Anacardiaceae), Terrazas’s slide collection. Brucea guineensis G. Don (Simaroubaceae), Metcalf CR. & Chalk L. 1950. Anatomy of the dicotyledons. 2 Vols. Clarendon Press, Oxford, U.K. Brucea javanica (L.) Merr. (Simaroubaceae), Ogata, K. & A. Kalat. 1997. Wood anatomy of some trees, shrubs and climbers in Brunei Darussalam. After-care Programme, Brunei Forestry Research Project Special Publication No. 3. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Forestry Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, Brunei Darussalam. Buchanania arborescens (Blume) Blume. (Anacardiaceae), Jacobs 4764(L), Terrazas’s slide collection. Bursera biflora (Rose) Standl. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Bursera copallifera (Sessé & Moc. ex DC.) Bullock (Burseraceae) InsideWood. Bonilla LAMA, J. Barajas-Morales & P.T. Lezama, 2004. Anatomía de Maderas de México. Árboles y Arbustos del Matorral Xerófilo de Tehuacán. Publicaciones Especiales Del Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México. Bursera cuneata (Schltdl.) Engl. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Bursera excelsa (Kunth) Engl. (Burseraceae), MEXUw slide collection, J. Barajas Morales 39, 139, Mexico, Jalisco, Estación de Biología de Chamela, MEXU. Bursera fagaroides (Kunth) Engl. (Burseraceae), J. Barajas Morales 224, Mexico, Jalisco, Estación de Biología de Chamela, MEXU. Bursera heteresthes Bullock (Burseraceae), MEXUw slide collection, J. Barajas Morales 126, Mexico, Jalisco, Estación de Biología de Chamela, MEXU. Bursera hindsiana (Benth.) Engl. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Bursera instabilis McVaugh & Rzed. (Burseraceae), MEXUw slide collection, J. Barajas Morales 24, Mexico, Jalisco, Estación de Biología de Chamela, MEXU. Bursera lancifolia (Schltdl.) Engl. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Bursera linanoe (La Llave) Rzed., Calderón & Medina (= B. aloexylon (Schiede ex Schltdl.) Engl.) (Burseraceae), MEXUw slide collection, M. Delgado s.n. Bursera microphylla A. Gray. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Bursera morelensis Ramírez (Burseraceae), MEXUw slide collection, Abundiz Bonilla 813, Mexico, Puebla, Tehuacán, Carretera Teotitlan-Huautla, MEXU. Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg. (= B. arborea (Rose) L.Riley) (Burseraceae), MEXUw slide collection, C. León Gómez s.n., Mexico, Veracruz, Atoyac, MEXU; J. Barajas Morales 266, Mexico, Veracruz, San Andrés Tuxtlas, Estación Biológicas los Tuxtlas, MEXU. Bursera tecomaca (Sessé & Moc. ex DC.) Standl. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Cabralea canjerana (Vell.) Mart. (Meliaceae), InsideWood, RBHw 5935 H. Richter BFH.UH; Tw 9900 H. Beeckman RMCA; Uw 19,213 L.Y.T. Westra NBC; Uw 6396 NBC M. Bakker NBC. Canarium decumanum Gaertn. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Canarium indicum L. (Burseraceae), Bw19, Terrazas’s slide collection. Canarium madagascariense Engl. (Burseraceae), Smithsonian NMNH slide collection, CTFTW 16,278. Canarium muelleri F.M.Bailey (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Canarium oleiferum Baill. (Burseraceae) InsideWood. SJRw 14,707 S. Manchester FMNH. Canarium ovatum Engl. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Canarium pilosum A. W. Benn. (Burseraceae), Terraza’s slide collection. Canarium tramdenum C.D.Dai & Yakovlev (= C. pimela K.D.Koenig) (Burseraceae). Capuronianthus mahafalensis J. Leroy (Meliaceae), Insidewood, CTFTw 7423 P. Detiénne CIRAD. Carapa guianensis Aubl. (Meliaceae), BCTw Angyalossy’s slide collection, Brazil; InsideWood, Cerre 0015 J-C Cerre IWCS, Cerre 1199 J-C Cerre IWCS; FPAw 65 J. Ilic CSIRO; FPRI 41,172 P. Detiénne & R. Miller Tropen; HBw 299A R.C. Rivery; Tw 23,046 H. Beeckman RMCA; Uw 10,650 L.Y.T. Westra NBC; Uw 601, 7588, 11,462 A.M.W. Mennega NBC. Cardiospermum halicacabum L. (Sapindaceae), InsideWood, Rock, B.N. 1972. The woods and flora of the Florida Keys: "Pinnatae". Smithsonian Contrib. Bot. 5: 1–35. Casimiroa calderoniae F. Chiang & Medrano (Rutaceae), MEXUw slide collection, Abundiz Bonilla 821; Mexico, Puebla, Tehuacán, al SO de Coyotepec, MEXU. Casimiroa edulis La Llave (Rutaceae), InsideWood, Kribs DA. 1968. Commercial foreign woods of the American market. Dover Publications, NY. Casimiroa tetrameria Millsp. (Rutaceae), MEXUw slide collection, Enríquez 7488, Mexico, Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Pishtimback, MEXU. Castela coccinea Griseb. (Simaroubaceae), InsideWood, M.N. Campagna, M. Gattuso, M.L. Martinez, M.V.Rodriguez & O. Di Sapio. 2016. Novel micromorphological features of wood and bark of Argentinean Simaroubaceae, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 55:134–150. Castela galapageia Hook.f. (Simaroubaceae), InsideWood, OUCE. LTEL 7 J. Lee OU. Cedrela fissilis Vell. (Meliaceae), Angyalossy’s slide collection, SPFw 838–841 and BOTUw 1417–1427, BOTU. Cedrela odorata L. (= C. mexicana M.Roem.) (Meliaceae), MEXUw slide collection, Carmona 18, Mexico, Chiapas, Crucero Bonampak, INIREB 33, 58, 330; F. Miranda 5366, Mexico, Chiapas; InsideWood, CTFTWw 16,493 P. Detiénne & R. Miller Tropen; FPAw 33,724 J. Ilic CSIRO; MADw 21,261 P. Gasson KEW. Cedrela salvadorensis Standl. (Meliaceae), MEXUw slide collection, Abundiz Bonilla 811, Mexico, Puebla, Tehuacán, Carretera Teotitlán-Huautla, MEXU. Cedrelopsis grevei Baill. & Courchet (Meliaceae), Smithsonian NMNH slide collection, CTFTw 7436. Chloroxylon faho Capuron (Burseraceae) InsideWood, CTFTw 11,949 P. Detienne CIRAD. Chloroxylon swietenia DC. (Rutaceae), InsideWood, Cerre 75, 529, J-C Cerre IWCS; FPAw 11,355 J. Ilic CSIRO; Tw 30,364 H. Beeckman RMCA; Uw 6453 M Bakker NBC. Choerospondias axillaris (Roxb.) B.L.Burtt & A.W.Hill (Anacardiaceae), Tw47711, Terrazas’s slide collection. Choisya dumosa (Torr. & A.Gray) A.Gray (= C. dumosa var. mollis (Standl.) L.D.Benson) (Rutaceae), InsideWood, E. Wheeler NCSU. Chorilaena quercifolia Endl. (Rutaceae), Carlquist S. 1977. Ecological fctors in wood evolution: a floristic approach. Am J Bot 64: 887–896. Chukrasia tabularis A.Juss. (Meliaceae), InsideWood, FPAw 10,235 J. Ilic CSIRO; FPAw 9123 J. Ilic CSIRO; Kw 22,021 A. Campbell & P. Gasson KEW. Citrus aurantiifolia (Christm.) Swingle (= C. x limettioides Yu.Tanaka) (Rutaceae), MEXUw slide collection, L. Carmona 94, Mexico, Puebla, Pahuatlán, Pahuatlán de Valle, MEXU. Citrus x aurantium L. (Rutaceae), MEXUw slide collection, C. León Gómez 97, Mexico, Veracruz, San Andrés Tuxtlas, Laguna Escondida, MEXU. 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Pace, M.R., Gerolamo, C.S., Onyenedum, J.G. et al. The wood anatomy of Sapindales: diversity and evolution of wood characters. Braz. J. Bot 45, 283–340 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-021-00764-2
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-021-00764-2