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Complete chloroplast genome of a cultivated oil camellia species, Camellia gigantocarpa

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
Camellia gigantocarpa Hu et T. C. Huang, belonging to the Theaceae family, is an excellent landscape tree species with high ornamental value. It is also an important woody oil-bearing plant with high economic value.
Yufen Xu, Yanju Liu, Xiaocheng Jia
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Phylogenomics Resolves the Phylogeny of Theaceae by Using Low-Copy and Multi-Copy Nuclear Gene Makers and Uncovers a Fast Radiation Event Contributing to Tea Plants Diversity

open access: yesBiology, 2022
Tea is one of the three most popular nonalcoholic beverages globally and has extremely high economic and cultural value. Currently, the classification, taxonomy, and evolutionary history of the tea family are largely elusive, including phylogeny ...
Lin Cheng   +6 more
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Large variability in response to future climate and land‐use changes among Chinese Theaceae species

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2022
Theaceae is an important family in the phylogeny of angiosperm in China, which are potentially threatened by future changes in climatic and land use conditions. Therefore, understanding and predicting the isolated and combined effects of these two global
Junfeng Tang, Xuzhe Zhao
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Climate change‐induced migration patterns and extinction risks of Theaceae species in China

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2020
Theaceae, an economically important angiosperm family, is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical forests in Asia. In China, Theaceae has particularly high abundances and endemism, comprising ~75% of the total genera and ~46% of the total species ...
Yinbo Zhang   +4 more
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Aromatic composition, catechins content, and metal elements profiling of forty-three Iranian black tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze samples [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants, 2023
Background: Tea (Camellia sinensis), belongs to the family Theaceae, is a well-known perennial and evergreen plant that is processed and widely used as a daily drink across the world. Objective: The present study was aimed to explore aromatic composition,
Fatemeh Direkvand-Moghadam   +3 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome assembly and comparison of Camellia sinensis var. Assamica cv. Duntsa

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
Camellia sinensis var. Assamica cv. Duntsa (C.duntsa), a valuable Theaceae from Hunan Province, has been looked at as a precious tea resource by local farmers because of its economic and ecological value.
Jin Li   +7 more
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A Brief Nomenclatural Review of Genera and Tribes in Theaceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The angiosperm family Theaceae has been investigated extensively with a rich publication record of anatomical, cytological, paleontological, and palynological data analyses and interpretation.
Prince, Linda M
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CAMELLIA THUONGIANA - A NEW YELLOW CAMELLIA SPECIES FROM VIETNAM

open access: yesTạp chí Khoa học Đại học Đà Lạt, 2016
Camellia thuongiana Luong, Anna Le & Lau (Theaceae), a new yellow Camellia species from Doanket commune, Dah­­­­­uoai district, Lamdong province, is described and illustrated.
Lương Văn Dũng   +3 more
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The position of the genus Camellia L. (Theaceae) in some classification systems

open access: yesИзвестия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Естественные науки, 2021
The genus Camellia was first established by Linnaeus in “Species Plantarum”. It is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. More than 400 species have been named and published, but the number has been reduced to between 80 and 280 species by
Quach Van Hoi   +2 more
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Ternstroemia gymnanthera Cleyera, Japanese Ternstroemia

open access: yesEDIS, 2007
This document provides an overview of Ternstroemia gymnanthera, commonly known as Japanese ternstroemia or cleyera. It describes the plant’s characteristics, including its dense, dark green foliage that changes color with the seasons, and its small ...
Edward Gilman
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