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Morphological and molecular evidence suggests that Indosasa gigantea and Acidosasa glauca (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Arundinarieae) are conspecific [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys
Indosasa gigantea is a bamboo with great economical value, but its generic designation has been controversial for a long time. This study aims to ascertain whether I.
Zhengyang Niu   +4 more
exaly   +7 more sources

The complete chloroplast genome and phylogenetic position of Thamnocalamus unispiculatus (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Arundinarieae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
Thamnocalamus unispiculatus T.P.Yi & J.Y.Shi 2007 is an important bamboo species with significant ecological and economic value. This study presents the complete chloroplast genome sequence of T. unispiculatus.
Weihua Wang   +5 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Gelidocalamus zixingensis (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Arundinarieae), a new species from southern China revealed by morphological and molecular evidence [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2023
The genus Gelidocalamus T. H. Wen, endemic to southern China, is a small but taxonomically problematic genus of Arundinarieae (Poaceae, Bambusoideae). During field work, a population of Gelidocalamus from Zixing, Hunan, was discovered, appearing to be ...
Cheng-Kun Wang   +4 more
doaj   +6 more sources

The complete chloroplast genome of Pseudosasa usawae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Arundinarieae) in Taiwan [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
Pseudosasa usawae is an endemic species in Taiwan, and grows at an altitude of 600–1200 m. In this study, we fully characterized the complete chloroplast genome of P. usawae.
Kun-Cheng Chang   +4 more
doaj   +5 more sources

The identity of Sasa oblongula C.H.Hu (Poaceae, Bambusoideae, Arundinarieae): evidence from morphology and molecular data [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2023
Sasa oblongula was described in 1987 based on a cultivated plant at the bamboo garden of Sun Yat-sen University. This species has two or three branches at the upper nodes, which differ from the rest of Sasa species that have a single branch per node ...
Xing Li, Jing-Bo Ni, Nian-He Xia
doaj   +6 more sources

The complete chloroplast genome of Chimonobambusa hejiangensis (Poaceae: Arundinarieae) and phylogenetic analysis [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Chimonobambusa hejiangensis is a kind of bamboo that has excellent edible and economic value, which is endemic to southwest China. The study used next-generation sequencing to obtain the complete chloroplast (cp) genome sequence of C. hejiangensis.
Yanjiang Liu   +6 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Phylogenomic insights from the complete chloroplast genome of Phyllostachys lithophila (poaceae: bambusoideae: arundinarieae) in Taiwan [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
Phyllostachys lithophila Hayata 1916 is a unique bamboo species endemic to Taiwan, typically found at elevations ranging from 500 to 1,500 meters. This study provides a detailed analysis of the complete chloroplast genome of P.
Kuan-Ning Kung   +4 more
doaj   +4 more sources

The complete chloroplast genome of Fargesia angustissima T. P. Yi: a panda dietary bamboo species [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2023
Fargesia angustissima T. P. Yi, categorized into Arundinarieae (Poaceae: Bambusoideae), is a critical species endemic to Minshan Mountain, China. F. angustissima provides shelter and food sources for the giant panda and other endangered animals (e.g. red
Hao Wu   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Integrated Genomic Analyses From Low-Depth Sequencing Help Resolve Phylogenetic Incongruence in the Bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
The bamboos (Bambusoideae, Poaceae) comprise a major grass lineage with a complex evolutionary history involving ancient hybridization and allopolyploidy.
Domitille Chalopin   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes and phylogenetic relationships in the endemic Chinese bamboo Gelidocalamus (Bambusoideae) [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionGelidocalamus Wen is a small yet taxonomically challenging genus within the Arundinarieae tribe. Recent molecular studies have suggested it may not be monophyletic.
Chengkun Wang   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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