@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29977,
author = {You-Liang Xiang and Rui-Liang Zhu},
title = {Sphaerocarpales (Marchantiophyta) new to China, with special references to a new species of Sphaerocarpos from Hengduan Mountains},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Hepaticae, liverworts, Sichuan, Sphaerocarpos michelii, Sphaerocarpos texanus, tetrads spores.},
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journal = {The Bryologist},
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abstract = {Sphaerocarpales, one of 15 orders in liverworts (Marchantiophyta), is of evolutionary and phylogenetic importance, but has not been recorded in China. Recent expeditions to Hengduan Mountains in China found an interesting liverwort with flask-shaped involucres clearly belonging to Sphaerocarpos, the second largest genus of Sphaerocarpales with nine species. The SEM observations and phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of nuclear ribosomal 26S and two plastid regions (rbcL and psbA) indicate that the Chinese plant represents a new species described as Sphaerocarpos siguniangensis R.L.Zhu et You L.Xiang, sp. nov. Our results also reveal that Sphaerocarpos texanus Austin known from Africa, America, Europe and Oceania is not monophyletic, suggesting that broader sampling and further analyses of its related species are needed to arrive at a proper understanding of this interesting genus. A new subgenus known only from U.S.A., Sphaerocarpos subg. Criscarpos, is proposed.}
}
Citation for Study 25031
Citation title:
"Sphaerocarpales (Marchantiophyta) new to China, with special references to a new species of Sphaerocarpos from Hengduan Mountains".
Study name:
"Sphaerocarpales (Marchantiophyta) new to China, with special references to a new species of Sphaerocarpos from Hengduan Mountains".
This study is part of submission 25031
(Status: Published).
Citation
Xiang Y., & Zhu R. 2019. Sphaerocarpales (Marchantiophyta) new to China, with special references to a new species of Sphaerocarpos from Hengduan Mountains. The Bryologist, .
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Xiang Y.
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02115921926265
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Zhu R.
Abstract
Sphaerocarpales, one of 15 orders in liverworts (Marchantiophyta), is of evolutionary and phylogenetic importance, but has not been recorded in China. Recent expeditions to Hengduan Mountains in China found an interesting liverwort with flask-shaped involucres clearly belonging to Sphaerocarpos, the second largest genus of Sphaerocarpales with nine species. The SEM observations and phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of nuclear ribosomal 26S and two plastid regions (rbcL and psbA) indicate that the Chinese plant represents a new species described as Sphaerocarpos siguniangensis R.L.Zhu et You L.Xiang, sp. nov. Our results also reveal that Sphaerocarpos texanus Austin known from Africa, America, Europe and Oceania is not monophyletic, suggesting that broader sampling and further analyses of its related species are needed to arrive at a proper understanding of this interesting genus. A new subgenus known only from U.S.A., Sphaerocarpos subg. Criscarpos, is proposed.
Keywords
Hepaticae, liverworts, Sichuan, Sphaerocarpos michelii, Sphaerocarpos texanus, tetrads spores.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29977,
author = {You-Liang Xiang and Rui-Liang Zhu},
title = {Sphaerocarpales (Marchantiophyta) new to China, with special references to a new species of Sphaerocarpos from Hengduan Mountains},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Hepaticae, liverworts, Sichuan, Sphaerocarpos michelii, Sphaerocarpos texanus, tetrads spores.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {The Bryologist},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Sphaerocarpales, one of 15 orders in liverworts (Marchantiophyta), is of evolutionary and phylogenetic importance, but has not been recorded in China. Recent expeditions to Hengduan Mountains in China found an interesting liverwort with flask-shaped involucres clearly belonging to Sphaerocarpos, the second largest genus of Sphaerocarpales with nine species. The SEM observations and phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of nuclear ribosomal 26S and two plastid regions (rbcL and psbA) indicate that the Chinese plant represents a new species described as Sphaerocarpos siguniangensis R.L.Zhu et You L.Xiang, sp. nov. Our results also reveal that Sphaerocarpos texanus Austin known from Africa, America, Europe and Oceania is not monophyletic, suggesting that broader sampling and further analyses of its related species are needed to arrive at a proper understanding of this interesting genus. A new subgenus known only from U.S.A., Sphaerocarpos subg. Criscarpos, is proposed.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 29977
AU - Xiang,You-Liang
AU - Zhu,Rui-Liang
T1 - Sphaerocarpales (Marchantiophyta) new to China, with special references to a new species of Sphaerocarpos from Hengduan Mountains
PY - 2019
KW - Hepaticae
KW - liverworts
KW - Sichuan
KW - Sphaerocarpos michelii
KW - Sphaerocarpos texanus
KW - tetrads spores.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Sphaerocarpales, one of 15 orders in liverworts (Marchantiophyta), is of evolutionary and phylogenetic importance, but has not been recorded in China. Recent expeditions to Hengduan Mountains in China found an interesting liverwort with flask-shaped involucres clearly belonging to Sphaerocarpos, the second largest genus of Sphaerocarpales with nine species. The SEM observations and phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of nuclear ribosomal 26S and two plastid regions (rbcL and psbA) indicate that the Chinese plant represents a new species described as Sphaerocarpos siguniangensis R.L.Zhu et You L.Xiang, sp. nov. Our results also reveal that Sphaerocarpos texanus Austin known from Africa, America, Europe and Oceania is not monophyletic, suggesting that broader sampling and further analyses of its related species are needed to arrive at a proper understanding of this interesting genus. A new subgenus known only from U.S.A., Sphaerocarpos subg. Criscarpos, is proposed.
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JF - The Bryologist
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