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 Mazusjiangshiense (Mazaceae), a new species from China: evidence from morphological and molecular analyses.
Chen, Yong-Bin; Chen, Xin-Yan; Ma, Liang; Zhao, Zhuang; Chen, Shi-Pin.
Afiliação
  • Chen YB; Fujian Vocational College of Bioengineering, Fuzhou, Fujian 350002, China Fujian Vocational College of Bioengineering Fuzhou China.
  • Chen XY; Sanming Garden Center, Sanming, Fujian 365000, China Sanming Garden Center Sanming China.
  • Ma L; Fujian Health College, Fuzhou, Fujian 350101, China Fujian Health College Fuzhou China.
  • Zhao Z; Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration for Orchid Conservation and Utilization at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350002, China Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration for Orchid Conservation and Utilization at Fujian Agri
  • Chen SP; Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration for Orchid Conservation and Utilization at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350002, China Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration for Orchid Conservation and Utilization at Fujian Agri
PhytoKeys ; 241: 81-90, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38638579
ABSTRACT
Utilising both morphological and molecular analyses, this study unveils Mazusjiangshiensesp. nov., a novel addition to the Mazaceae family, discovered in Shaowu County, Fujian Province, China. The comprehensive description and illustrations provided here are a result of a meticulous exploration of its morphological features. While bearing a resemblance to M.gracilis, this new-found species is distinguished by three distinct characteristics its stems are delicately soft, its leaves possess a membranous quality and the ovary is notably villous at the apex. Integration of molecular evidence, derived from the nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrITS) and three plastid DNA sequences (rps16, rbcL and trnL-trnF), unequivocally supports the classification of M.jiangshiense as a distinct species. Notably, the molecular analysis positions it as a sister species to M.spicatus, underscoring the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Mazus. Our research not only introduces M.jiangshiense as a novel taxonomic entity, but also provides a nuanced understanding of its morphological differences and molecular affinities, enriching our comprehension of the diversity and evolutionary relationships of Mazaceae.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article