@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21298,
author = {Tao Deng},
title = {Oxalis wulingensis (Oxalidaceae), an unusual new species from central China},
year = {2012},
keywords = {China, chromosome number, new species, Oxalidaceae, Oxalis wulingensis, phylogeny, taxonomy},
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journal = {Systematic Botany},
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abstract = {Oxalis wulingensis T. Deng, D. G. Zhang & Z. L. Nie, an unusual new species of Oxalidaceae from Hunan and Hubei provinces of central China, is described and illustrated. Placement of this species within Oxalis was assessed based on DNA sequence-based analyses of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and morphological comparisons with related species. This new species can be easily distinguished from all its congeners by having long obtriangular, two lateral leaflets arranged at a 180° angle and densely pubescent with brown villous hairs on both surfaces, pink flowers with lilac veins, and apex of petals obtuse or 3-5 irregularly denticulate. The chromosome number of the species is 2n = 22. With the addition of O. wulingensis, which is the only species endemic to China, a total of seven native species of Oxalis occur in the country. We herein provide a taxonomic key to all Chinese species of Oxalis.}
}
Citation for Study 13321
Citation title:
"Oxalis wulingensis (Oxalidaceae), an unusual new species from central China".
Study name:
"Oxalis wulingensis (Oxalidaceae), an unusual new species from central China".
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Deng T. 2012. Oxalis wulingensis (Oxalidaceae), an unusual new species from central China. Systematic Botany, .
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Abstract
Oxalis wulingensis T. Deng, D. G. Zhang & Z. L. Nie, an unusual new species of Oxalidaceae from Hunan and Hubei provinces of central China, is described and illustrated. Placement of this species within Oxalis was assessed based on DNA sequence-based analyses of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and morphological comparisons with related species. This new species can be easily distinguished from all its congeners by having long obtriangular, two lateral leaflets arranged at a 180° angle and densely pubescent with brown villous hairs on both surfaces, pink flowers with lilac veins, and apex of petals obtuse or 3-5 irregularly denticulate. The chromosome number of the species is 2n = 22. With the addition of O. wulingensis, which is the only species endemic to China, a total of seven native species of Oxalis occur in the country. We herein provide a taxonomic key to all Chinese species of Oxalis.
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China, chromosome number, new species, Oxalidaceae, Oxalis wulingensis, phylogeny, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21298,
author = {Tao Deng},
title = {Oxalis wulingensis (Oxalidaceae), an unusual new species from central China},
year = {2012},
keywords = {China, chromosome number, new species, Oxalidaceae, Oxalis wulingensis, phylogeny, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Oxalis wulingensis T. Deng, D. G. Zhang & Z. L. Nie, an unusual new species of Oxalidaceae from Hunan and Hubei provinces of central China, is described and illustrated. Placement of this species within Oxalis was assessed based on DNA sequence-based analyses of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and morphological comparisons with related species. This new species can be easily distinguished from all its congeners by having long obtriangular, two lateral leaflets arranged at a 180° angle and densely pubescent with brown villous hairs on both surfaces, pink flowers with lilac veins, and apex of petals obtuse or 3-5 irregularly denticulate. The chromosome number of the species is 2n = 22. With the addition of O. wulingensis, which is the only species endemic to China, a total of seven native species of Oxalis occur in the country. We herein provide a taxonomic key to all Chinese species of Oxalis.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 21298
AU - Deng,Tao
T1 - Oxalis wulingensis (Oxalidaceae), an unusual new species from central China
PY - 2012
KW - China
KW - chromosome number
KW - new species
KW - Oxalidaceae
KW - Oxalis wulingensis
KW - phylogeny
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Oxalis wulingensis T. Deng, D. G. Zhang & Z. L. Nie, an unusual new species of Oxalidaceae from Hunan and Hubei provinces of central China, is described and illustrated. Placement of this species within Oxalis was assessed based on DNA sequence-based analyses of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and morphological comparisons with related species. This new species can be easily distinguished from all its congeners by having long obtriangular, two lateral leaflets arranged at a 180° angle and densely pubescent with brown villous hairs on both surfaces, pink flowers with lilac veins, and apex of petals obtuse or 3-5 irregularly denticulate. The chromosome number of the species is 2n = 22. With the addition of O. wulingensis, which is the only species endemic to China, a total of seven native species of Oxalis occur in the country. We herein provide a taxonomic key to all Chinese species of Oxalis.
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