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Conservation Genetics Resources, 2016
Toricellia angulata is a threatened plant with high medicinal values, and is endemic to Central and Southwest China. In this study, we assembled its complete chloroplast genome from high-throughput sequencing data. The circular double-stranded genome is 151,336 bp in length, and exhibits a typical quadripartite structure of the large (LSC, 81,055 bp ...
Xiao-Ming Jia, Huan-Ling Zhang
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Toricellia angulata is a threatened plant with high medicinal values, and is endemic to Central and Southwest China. In this study, we assembled its complete chloroplast genome from high-throughput sequencing data. The circular double-stranded genome is 151,336 bp in length, and exhibits a typical quadripartite structure of the large (LSC, 81,055 bp ...
Xiao-Ming Jia, Huan-Ling Zhang
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Major events in the evolution of sexual systems in Apiales: ancestral andromonoecy abandoned
Plant Diversity and Evolution, 2010Schlessmann, M.A.: Major events in the evolution of sexual systems in Apiales: ancestral andromonoecy abandoned. — Plant Div. Evol. 128: 233–245. 2010. — ISSN 1869-6155. Andromonoecy is rare in angiosperms as a whole, but it occurs frequently in Apiales.
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The socio-economic importance of the Apiales
2015Within the Apiales, the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) is by far themost important family, both economically and socially. Although it includesthe carrot (Daucus carota), one of the world’s leading root crops, and otherwidely consumed vegetables such as parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), celery andceleriac (Apium graveolens), the family is perhaps best known for its
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Recent advances in understanding Apiales and a revised classification
South African Journal of Botany, 2004Gregory T Chandler +2 more
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