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Epilobieae genomes and the evolution of Myrtales [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
The order Myrtales, one of the most species-rich lineage within the Superrosidae clade, with the majority of its species distributed across five families: Myrtaceae, Melastomataceae, Lythraceae, Onagraceae, and Combretaceae.
Dan Wang   +7 more
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Comparative analysis of chloroplast genome structure and molecular dating in Myrtales [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2021
Background Myrtales is a species rich branch of Rosidae, with many species having important economic, medicinal, and ornamental value. At present, although there are reports on the chloroplast structure of Myrtales, a comprehensive analysis of the ...
Xiao-Feng Zhang   +4 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Medinilla magnifica (Myrtales, Melastomataceae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
The complete mitochondrial genome of Medinilla magnifica, an economically valuable species in the family Melastomataceae was reported in this study. The genome size is 377,864 bp in length and the GC content is 43.91%. A total of 98 genes were annotated,
Hai-Hong Wu   +4 more
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Comprehensive analysis of the complete chloroplast genome of white pomegranate and phylogenetic relationships within Myrtales [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics
Background Pomegranate is nutrient-rich, offers significant health benefits and high ornamental value. The chloroplast genomes of wild pomegranate and several cultivars have been successfully annotated.
Lijuan Feng   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Older Lineages of Vascular Plants in Wetlands Dominate in Habitats That Are More Ubiquitous Across the Region: A Case Study in Southern Africa. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Wetlands are dominated by different lineages of vascular plants in different habitats. ABSTRACT Vascular plants that presently grow and often dominate wetland habitats are mostly derived from ancestors adapted to dry terrestrial environments. We hypothesize that recently evolved wetland lineages dominate more challenging or novel wetland environments ...
Sieben EJJ   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Heimia myrtifolia and Comparative Analysis within Myrtales [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2018
Heimia myrtifolia is an important medicinal plant with several pharmacologically active alkaloids and is also used as an ornamental landscape plant. The purpose of this study is to complete and characterize the chloroplast (cp) genome of H.
Cuihua Gu   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The genome sequence of rosebay willowherb Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) Scop., 1771 (syn. Epilobium angustifolium L., 1753) (Onagraceae) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] [PDF]

open access: yesWellcome Open Research
We present a genome assembly from an individual Chamaenerion angustifolium (fireweed; Tracheophyta; Magnoliopsida; Myrtales; Onagraceae). The genome sequence is 655.9 megabases in span.
Andrew R. Leitch   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Phytochemical Composition and Therapeutic Potential of <i>Ludwigia adscendens</i>: A Narrative Review. [PDF]

open access: yesScientificWorldJournal
Ludwigia adscendens subsp. diffusa, an aquatic plant with an extended tradition of use in conventional healthcare, has received growing recognition for its variety of bioactive compounds. Numerous components, notably flavonoids, phenolics, tannins, alkaloids, and terpenoids, have been shown through phytochemical analyses to be responsible for the plant′
Easha TM, Jyoti FH, Afrin F, Nasrin M.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Herbivory Dominates the Spring Diet of American Black Bears (<i>Ursus americanus</i>) in a Wood Bison (<i>Bison bison athabascae</i>) Neonatal Range, Suggesting Minimal Bison Consumption. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
In this study, we used scat analysis and DNA metabarcoding to analyze the spring diet of black bears in the neonatal range of a small, threatened wood bison herd in northeast Alberta to assess predation risk of neonate bison. Our results suggest that consumption rates of bison are low and that predation risk to neonate wood bison, during the RLBH's ...
Sharp ME, Nielsen SE, Edwards MA.
europepmc   +2 more sources

The complete chloroplast genome of Syzygium zeylanicum (Myrtaceae, Myrtales) and its phylogenetic analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA B Resour
The complete chloroplast genome of Syzygium zeylanicum (L.) DC. 1828 has been sequenced and analyzed for the first time. The S. zeylanicum chloroplast genome is 159,445 bp in length, comprised of a large single-copy region (88,034 bp), a small single-copy region (18,455 bp), and a pair of inverted repeat regions (26,478 bp each).
Thi Huynh TT, Quang MT, Nguyen HD.
europepmc   +4 more sources

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