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Angiopteris guangdongensis (Marattiaceae): A New Species From Guangdong, China
In this study, we confirm that the population from Guangdong Province represents a distinct new species, which we describe here as Angiopteris guangdongensis. Morphologically, A. guangdongensis is similar to Angiopteris fokiensis but distinguished by its arborescent habit, robust stipes, pinnules linear‐lanceolate, slender pinnules, number of sporangia
Wu‐Feng Chen +6 more
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Chloroplast phylogenomics of Calocedrus (Cupressaceae)
Calocedrus is a genus of the family Cupressaceae. Among this genus, C. decurrens is the only species native to western North America. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome (plastome) of C.
Xiao-Jian Qu
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Chloroplast genome diversity and phylogenetic insights of Saccharum spontaneum across Southeast Asia
Climate change and threats to global food security have increased the urgency of conserving genetic resources in key crops like sugarcane. In this study, we analyzed the chloroplast genomes of wild sugarcane to assess their genetic diversity and population structure. We found a high level of diversity, regardless of geographic location, and patterns of
Sicheng Li +8 more
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Comparative chloroplast genomes of Annonaceae species: Enlargement of plastomes in size, IR region, and gene content [PDF]
Yangying Gan +3 more
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Population Genomics Informs Resilience and Vulnerability of Habitat‐Building Coralline Algae
ABSTRACT Maerl beds, formed by free‐living coralline red algae, are biodiversity‐rich and carbon‐storing habitats of high conservation value but remain understudied at the genomic level. Here, we present the first draft genomes and population genomic analyses for two dominant maerl‐forming species in the north‐east Atlantic, Phymatolithon calcareum and
Tom L. Jenkins +5 more
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Mitochondrial genome evolution in Alismatales: Size reduction and extensive loss of ribosomal protein genes [PDF]
The order Alismatales is a hotspot for evolution of plant mitochondrial genomes characterized by remarkable differences in genome size, substitution rates, RNA editing, retrotranscription, gene loss and intron loss.
Barrett, Craig F. +8 more
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The first complete plastome of Mimusops coriacea (A. DC.) Miq. (Sapotaceae) [PDF]
Rafaela Jorge Trad +2 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Dactylorhiza majalis (Rchb.) P.F. Hunt et Summerh. (Orchidaceae:Orchidoideae) was assembled and characterized using next-generation sequencing data.
Michał May +4 more
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The recent and rapid spread of Themeda triandra [PDF]
Tropical savannas cover over 20% of land surface. They sustain a high diversity of mammalian herbivores and promote frequent fires, both of which are dependent on the underlying grass composition.
Addicott, E. +13 more
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Clinacanthus nutans (Burm.f.) Lindau. is a medicinal species occurring in southern Guangdong province, Guangxi province, Hainan province and Yunnan province of China, which has been widely used in the medical field.
Mei-Ning Li +5 more
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