A taxonomic study of Vitex L. (Lamiaceae Martinov) in Peninsular Malaysia

<p>This study was aimed to examine the taxonomy of Vitex L. (Lamiaceae Martinov) in</p><p>Peninsular Malaysia was done. Taxonomic evidences were gained based on</p><p>morphology, leaf anatomy, micromorphology and distribution of t...

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Main Author: Syanawiyyah Md Zin
Format: thesis
Language:eng
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=9671
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Summary:<p>This study was aimed to examine the taxonomy of Vitex L. (Lamiaceae Martinov) in</p><p>Peninsular Malaysia was done. Taxonomic evidences were gained based on</p><p>morphology, leaf anatomy, micromorphology and distribution of the genus. The</p><p>morphological and anatomical data were analysed using Multi-Variate Statistical</p><p>Package (MVSP) and Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony (PAUP) software to</p><p>obtain of similarity values between species and their evolutionary relationship.</p><p>Morphological characters which are trichomes were used as the major characters to</p><p>classify the genus, while leaf anatomical and micromorphological characters were used</p><p>as supportive evidence. All the data collected were used to construct dichotomous key</p><p>based on morphological and anatomical characters. Species distribution data were</p><p>gained from herbarium and field study. A total number of 11 species, one subspecies</p><p>and two varieties of Vitex were identified. The species include V. gamosepala, V.</p><p>glabrata, V. longisepala, V. millsii, V. negundo, V. negundo var. bicolor, V. negundo</p><p>var. cannabifolia, V. pinnata, V. quinata, V. trifolia, V. trifolia subsp. litoralis, V.</p><p>vestita, V. sp.1 and V. sp.2. Cladogram clades show an overall Gower General</p><p>Similarity Coefficient (GGSc) value at 0.715 to 0.964 which indicate clear separation</p><p>at genus and species level. Therefore, the morphological and anatomical characters used</p><p>were highly significant. Most common Vitex species distributed throughout Peninsular</p><p>Malaysia are V. gamosepala, V. vestita, V. pinnata and V. longisepala. This study</p><p>implicate that morphological and anatomical characters of vegetative parts can be used</p><p>in identification of species, subspecies and variety of this genus</p>