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Impatiens tainingensis (Balsaminaceae), a new species from southeastern China [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys
Impatiens tainingensis J.-D.Lin & P.Li, sp. nov., is described and illustrated. It was collected from a moist valley of Mt. Zhuangyuanyan, Fujian Province, in Southeastern China. It resembles Impatiens platysepala Y.L. Chen, I.
Meizhen Wang   +5 more
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Five new synonyms for Impatiens procumbens (Balsaminaceae) in China [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2023
In the revision on the genus Impatiens L. in China, we found that there were synonyms amongst some species. Impatiens procumbens Franch. morphologically resembled I. reptans Hook.f., I. crassiloba Hook.f., I. ganpiuana Hook.f., I.
Rong-Xin Huang   +4 more
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Impatiens yunlingensis (Balsaminaceae), a new species from Yunnan, China [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2022
Impatiens yunlingensis S.X. Yu, Chang Y. Xia & J.H. Yu (Balsaminaceae), a species new to science discovered in Yunnan, China, is described and illustrated here, along with its phylogenetic position among other Impatiens species.
Jiang-Hong Yu   +7 more
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Impatiens beipanjiangensis (Balsaminaceae), a new species from Guizhou, China [PDF]

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Impatiens beipanjiangensis Jian Xu & H. F. Hu (Balsaminaceae), a new species of Impatiens subg. Clavicarpa discovered in Guizhou, China, is described and illustrated in this study along with its molecular phylogenetic analysis.
Hong-Fen Hu   +4 more
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Impatiens meishanensis (Balsaminaceae), a new species from Sichuan, China [PDF]

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Impatiens meishanensis K.Huang & Z.X.Fu, sp. nov., a new species of Balsaminaceae from Meishan City, Sichuan Province, China, is described and illustrated. The complete chloroplast (cp) genome of I. meishanensis is 152,104 bp in length.
Yanru Zhang   +9 more
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Transcriptome analysis reveals the expression of genes involved in the formation of petal variegation in Impatiens morsei [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Impatiens morsei is an annual or perennial flower that is a member of the Impatiens genus in the Balsaminaceae family, with pink flowers and dark purple spots on the vexil and wing petals, which is important for the study of new flower colors of ...
Hai-Ge Liu   +7 more
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Chemical Composition and Bioactive Characterisation of Impatiens walleriana

open access: yesMolecules, 2021
The attractive colour characteristics of the flowers of the species Impatiens walleriana have been arousing great interest in the food industry, which is looking for potential natural sources of colouring ingredients.
Eleomar de O. Pires   +11 more
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Paying Patience Back to <i>Impatiens</i> (Balsaminaceae): Hidden Biodiversity in the Qinling-Bashan Mountains, China. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
This article reveals the hidden biodiversity of Impatiens from the Qinling‐Bashan Mountains, China. Five new species are described here, and five species are reported from the Qinling‐Bashan Mountains for the first time. ABSTRACT The Qinling‐Bashan Mountains mark the natural division of the temperate and subtropical climate zones in China.
Huang ZJ, Liu PL.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Urbanization Alters Phenology, Mating System Allocation, and Life History of <i>Impatiens capensis</i> (Balsaminaceae) via Trait-Specific Plasticity and Genetic Differentiation. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Plants in urban environments may differ in timing and investment in key life history traits compared to rural plants, particularly for species with flexible mixed mating system expression. However, it is unclear for many species whether genetic differentiation or plasticity has shaped urban phenotypes.
Stanley AM, Ashman TL.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Poinsettia Thrips, Impatiens Thrips (suggested common names) Echinothrips americanus Morgan (Insecta: Thysanoptera: Thripidae)

open access: yesEDIS, 2019
Echinothrips americanus Morgan is an important greenhouse foliage pest of vegetable and ornamental plants (Figure 1). This pest is polyphagous, reported from 48 plant families worldwide.
Babu Panthi   +2 more
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