Phippsiomeles
WebbPhotinia and its morphologically similar allies in Maleae (Rosaceae) consist of five currently recognized genera: Aronia, Heteromeles, Photinia, Pourthiaea, and Stranvaesia, … Webb31 dec. 2024 · We provide 12 new combinations, to transfer eight taxa of the New World Photinia into Phippsiomeles and clarify the generic placements of several species of Photinia and Stranvaesia. Usage Notes. Appendix 1. Jobs used for the assembly of plastome and phylogenetic analyses on Hydra. App. 1.zip.
Phippsiomeles
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WebbA comprehensive phylogenetic study of Magnoliaceae on the basis of sequences of the complete chloroplast genomes with a broad taxon sampling of 86 species strongly support 15 major clades within Magnolia s.l. due to the non‐monophyly of subgen. With more than 300 species, the Magnoliaceae family represents a major Magnoliid lineage that is … WebbJSE Journal of Systematics and Evolution doi: 10.1111/jse.12740 Research Article Cryptic diversity and significant cophylogenetic signal detected by DNA barcoding the rust …
Webb20 Bin-Bin Liu et al. / PhytoKeys 154: 19–55 (2024) Introduction The three-subfamily classification system of Rosaceae, Amygdaloideae, Dryadoideae, and Rosoideae, has been accepted and ...
WebbAbstract. Photinia and its morphologically similar allies in Maleae (Rosaceae) consist of five currently recognized genera: Aronia, Heteromeles, Photinia, Pourthiaea, and … WebbDownload scientific diagram A, Phippsiomeles mexicana (K-K000486057). B, Photinia serrulata var. aculeata G.H.M.Lawr (US-00097504). C, P. lanuginosa T.T.Yu (PE …
Webb13 apr. 2024 · Phylogenomic analyses of the Photinia complex support the recognition of a new genus Phippsiomeles and the resurrection of a redefined Stranvaesia in Maleae (Rosaceae) Bin‐Bin Liu · De-yuan Hong · Shi-Liang Zhou · Chao Xu · Wenpan Dong · Gabriel Johnson · Jun Wen:
Webb6 jan. 2024 · Abstract. Pyracantha is naturally distributed from East Asia to the southeastern Europe regions, and seven species, including five endemic species, were recorded in China. Taxonomic problems within the genus persist, in which the identity of Pyracantha crenulata complex is not clear when referring to the existing species … trwd application for improvement permitWebbThe strong conflicts between the plastome and nrDNA phylogenies of Phippsiomeles and Stranvaesia tomentosa suggest the possibility that they may have each originated involving hybridization events, while no incongruence among datasets was detected to support the hybrid origin of Photinia bodinieri. philips piic-ixWebbPhippsiomeles is the basalmost clade in the New World clade, and it is sister to the clade of Amelanchier, Crataegus, Mespilus, and Hesperomeles in the nrDNA tree (Fig. 2). trwd board agendaWebbAbstract. Photinia and its morphologically similar allies in Maleae (Rosaceae) consist of five currently recognized genera: Aronia, Heteromeles, Photinia, Pourthiaea, and … trwd boardWebbPhylogenomic analyses support the recognition of a new genus Phippsiomeles and the resurrection of a redefined Stranvaesia in Maleae (Rosaceae). Journal of Systematics … philips pimpri officeWebbPhippsiomeles microcarpa subsp. hintonii Phippsiomeles oblongifolia Disclaimer: The NCBI taxonomy database is not an authoritative source for nomenclature or classification - please consult the relevant scientific literature for the most reliable information. trw darlingtonWebbPhippsiomeles microcarpa subsp. hintonii Taxonomy ID: 2654680 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid2654680) current name philips pillar spot weiß