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The chloroplast genome of Cuphea hookeriana Walp. (Lythraceae), a Mexico ornamental plant [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2023
Cuphea hookeriana Walp. is an ornamental plant belonging to the Lythraceae. In this study, we reported the complete chloroplast (cp) genome sequence here and analyzed the phylogenetic relationship among Lythraceae plants.
Cuihua Gu   +8 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Lagerstroemia stenophylla (Lythraceae), a new species from China [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2023
Lagerstroemia stenophylla, a new species from southeastern Shaanxi Province and northwestern Hubei Province of China is described. Morphologically, L. stenophylla resembles L.
Bao-Huan Wu   +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Trapa kozhevnikoviorum Pshenn. (Lythraceae) [PDF]

open access: diamondMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Trapa (Lythraceae) is an economically important aquatic genus used for food and medicine, with wide distribution in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Identification of species, genetic studies and utilization of Trapa are limited by lack of molecular data ...
Godfrey Kinyori Wagutu   +4 more
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Transcriptome Approach Reveals the Response Mechanism of Heimia myrtifolia (Lythraceae, Myrtales) to Drought Stress [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Drought is a major environmental condition that inhibits the development and cultivation of Heimia myrtifolia. The molecular processes of drought resistance in H. myrtifolia remain unknown, which has limited its application.
Lin Lin   +9 more
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A comprehensive genus-level phylogeny and biogeographical history of the Lythraceae based on whole plastome sequences. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Bot, 2023
BACKGROUND AND AIMS The Lythraceae are a mainly subtropical to tropical family of the order Myrtales with 28 currently accepted genera and approximately 600 species.
Inglis PW   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Comparison of Biological and Genetic Characteristics between Two Most Common Broad-Leaved Weeds in Paddy Fields: Ammannia arenaria and A. multiflora (Lythraceae). [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel), 2023
Simple Summary Ammannia arenaria and A. multifloras, the most common broad-leaved weeds in rice paddy fields in China, are morphologically similar at the seedling stage. However, their degree of damage to rice may vary.
Gao Y   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Flora of Ceará, Brazil: Lythraceae [PDF]

open access: yesRodriguésia, 2023
This study aimed to carry out a floristic-taxonomic survey of the Lythraceae representatives, as part of the project “Flora do Ceará: knowing to conserve”.
Maria Vitória Coutinho Cordeiro da Silva   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Addition of two species to the Maltese flora: Lythrum tribracteatum Salzm. ex Spreng. (Lythraceae) and Poa maroccana Nannf. (Poaceae)

open access: goldCheck List, 2023
During a fieldwork in Malta in 2023, we discovered two species of plant previously unknown to the Maltese flora, Lythrum tribracteatum Salzm. ex Spreng. and Poa maroccana Nannf. Specific information on their morphology and ecology is provided.
Gianmarco Tavilla   +3 more
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Palynology of the genus Lagerstroemia (Lythraceae) in Thailand

open access: goldBiodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 2023
. Saensouk S, Saensouk P. 2023. Palynology of the genus Lagerstroemia (Lythraceae) in Thailand. Biodiversitas 24: 3222-3229. Pollen morphology of Lagerstroemia (Lythraceae) from Thailand was poorly reported.
Surapon Saensouk, Piyaporn Saensouk
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Comparative analyses of chloroplast genomes from 22 Lythraceae species: inferences for phylogenetic relationships and genome evolution within Myrtales

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2019
Background Lythraceae belongs to the order Myrtales, which is part of Archichlamydeae. The family has 31 genera containing approximately 620 species of herbs, shrubs and trees. Of these 31 genera, five large genera each possess 35 or more species.
Cuihua Gu   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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