Comparison of Shifts of Potential Distributions in <i>Gleditsia</i> (Fabaceae) Between Eastern Asia and Eastern North America. [PDF]
To further understand the mechanism underlying the uneven distribution of biodiversity between Eastern Asia (EAS) and Eastern North America (ENA), we compared the shifts of potential distributions of Gleditsia from past to future. Distinct differences were observed in the past, whereas similar shifts were observed in the future.
Yan ZY, Wu HY, Tian B, Ye JW.
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Camellia tachangensis F. C. Zhang (Theaceae)
To understand genetic background and phylogenetic position of Camellia tachangensis, we determined its complete chloroplast genome sequence which is 157,026 bp in length with overall GC content of 36.7%. It has four sub regions: a large single-copy (LSC)
Wan-Jun Hao +4 more
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Polyspora tiantangensis (Theaceae) is an endangered woody plant in southwestern China. In this study, we assembled complete chloroplast (cp) genome of P. tiantangensis based on the Illumina reads. The cp genome of P. tiantangensis is 157,057 bp in length,
Zhi-Feng Fan +3 more
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Description of a new species of Aleuroclava Singh, 1931 (Hemiptera, Aleyrodidae) infesting Schima superba from China [PDF]
A new whitefly species, Aleuroclava schimae Wang, sp. nov. infesting leaves of Schima superba (Parietales, Theaceae) is described and illustrated from Zhejiang, China.
Ji-Rui Wang, Zhi-Hong Xu, Guo-Xin Zhou
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Transcriptome analysis reveals self-incompatibility in the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) might be under gametophytic control [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Self-incompatibility (SI) is under genetic control and prevents inbreeding depression in angiosperms. SI mechanisms are quite complicated and still poorly understood in many plants.
Cheng-Cai Zhang +7 more
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Camellia granthamiana is a wild camellia resource endemic to China and is listed as a Vulnerable species globally. Here, we reported and characterized its complete chloroplast (cp) genome by using Illumina pair-end sequencing data.
Weixi Li +5 more
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The economically important but relatively small family Theaceae can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous and is found today in the Western Hemisphere and Asia. Theaceous fruits are generally loculicidal capsules and have been found as fossils throughout
MacKenzie Allan Smith +1 more
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Determination of the evolutionary pressure on Camellia oleifera on Hainan Island using the complete chloroplast genome sequence [PDF]
Camellia oleifera is one of the four largest woody edible oil plants in the world with high ecological and medicinal values. Due to frequent interspecific hybridization, it was difficult to study its genetics and evolutionary history.
Wan Zhang +5 more
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Pseudopollen in Camellia oleifera and its implications for pollination ecology and taxonomy
Background and aimsIn 1997, Tsou described the special differentiation of the connective tissues of some species of Theaceae to produce single-celled powders with unique patterns called pseudopollen.
Bin Yuan +13 more
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Tree species traits but not diversity mitigate stem breakage in a subtropical forest following a rare and extreme ice storm [PDF]
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Baruffol, Martin +19 more
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