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0.05) between wild (AR = 4.651), semi-cultivated (AR = 5.091) and cultivated (AR = 5.132) populations of C. taliensis, which suggested that the genetic background of long-lived woody plant was not easy to be changed, and there were moderate high gene flow between populations. However, there was a significant difference (P < 0.05) between wild (AR = 5.9) and cultivated (AR = 7.1) populations distributed in the same place in Yun county, Yunnan province, which may result from the hybridization and introgression of species in the tea garden and anthropogenic damages to the wild population. The hypothesis of hybrid origin of C. grandibracteata was tested by morphological and microsatellites analyses. Compared with other species, the locules in ovary of C. grandibracteata are variable, which showed a morphological intermediate and mosaic. Except one private allele, Ninety-nine percent alleles of C. grandibracteata were shared with these of C. taliensis and C. sinensis var. assamica. And C. grandibracteata was nested in the cluster of C. taliensis in the UPGMA tree. Conclusively, our results supported the hypothesis of hybrid origin of C. grandibracteata partly. The speciation of C. grandibracteata was derived from hybridization and asymmetrical introgression potentially. It is possible that C. taliensis was one of its parents, but it still needs more evidences to prove that C. sinensis var. assamica was another 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However, many of 25,000 rose cultivars have no scent or weak scent. The tea scent of modern roses mainly originated from Rosa odorata (Andrews) Sweet, which is one of the most important ancestors of modern cultivated roses and the very important rose breeding resource. Due to the land expanding, habitat fragmentation and so on, R. odorata has been listed as an endangered species in ‘Chinese Plant Red Data Book—Rare and Endangered Plants’ and as the third-category endangered species in ‘Chinese Rare and Endangered Protective Plants List’. Therefore, it is urgent to protect this species and studying the conservation genetics of R. odorata is essentially important to work out a strategy of conservation.R. odorata comprises three double-petaled varieties (R. odorata var. odorata, R. odorata var. erubescens, and R. odorata var. pseudindica) and one single-petaled variety (R. odorata var. gigantea). The taxonomy of the three double-petaled varieties of R. odorata has been disputed for a long time. They have been treated as intraspecific taxa of R. odorata var. gigantea or R. chinensis by different botanist. According to the morphological analyses, Hurst (1941) inferred that R. odorata var. odorata was the hybrid between R. odorata var. gigantea and R. chinensis. Therefore, in order to clarify the right protective units, two single-copy nuclear genes (GAPDH and ncpGS), together with two plastid loci (trnL-F and psbA-trnH) were applied to study the hybrid origin of the three double-petaled varieties and to identify their possible parents. Our data suggested the hybrid origin of the three double-petaled varieties. We inferred that R. odorata var. gigantea could be the maternal parent and R. chinensis cultivars be the paternal parent. It is strongly suggested that the conservation of R. odorata is the conservation of its wild type, R. odorata var. gigantea. We first applied seven microsatellite loci (SSR) coupled with a single-copy nuclear gene GAPDH to study the genetic diversity and genetic structure of R. odorata var. gigantea. The main results are shown as follows:1. Genetic diversity:R. odorata var. gigantea maintains high degree of genetic diversity within and among populations (SSR: HT = 0.738, HS = 0.569, AR = 5.583, PPB = 97.35%, I = 1.703; GAPDH: HT = 0.739, HS = 0.540). We inferred that, outcrossing, long-lived tree species, clonal reproduction and general intraspecies hybridization between individuals, have contributed to the high degree of genetic diversity in R. odorata var. gigantea.2. Genetic differentiation and genetic structure:There was some degree of genetic differentiation among populations (SSR: GST = 0.229, FST = 0.240; GAPDH: GST = 0.269). The geographic isolation limited the dispersal of pollen or seeds, which resulted in the limitation of gene flow (Nm = 0.792). Then, the limited gene flow should be accounted for the genetic differentiation. Both the results of SSR data and haplotype analysis of GAPDH indicated that, the studied populations were divided into two distinct groups by Honghe River. These two groups showed significant genetic differentiation and represented two separate evolutionary lineages, which should be recognized as two evolutionary significant units (ESUs) for conservation concerns.3. Conservation of R. odorata:R. odorata var. gigantea has been listed in the ‘National Key Protective Wild Species List (II)’. Therefore, the conservation of this species is urgent. We inferred that, the main endangered reasons should be the habitat fragmentation and the reduction of populations and individuals per population resulted from environmental damage and human activities. We proposed that the strategy of in-situ conservation combining with ex-situ conservation should be carried 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the rapid uplift of the Himalaya, the reorganization of the major river drainages was primarily caused by river capture events,e.g. those of the Jinshajiang River (comprising the Upper, Middle and Lower Jinshajiang) and its tributaries (Yalongjiang, Daduhe, Jialingjiang), the Nujiang, the Lancangjiang, and the Honghe. We selected Terminalia franchetii var. franchetii and T. franchetii var. intricata in the Sino-Himalayan region to study the relationship with Honghe diversion events. The distribution of this species is predicted to have retained genetic signatures of past hydrological landscape structures. The major result as flowing:1. Chloroplast phylogeography of T. franchetii based on haplotype analysis,Based on a range-wide sampling comprising 28 populations and 258 individuals, and using chloroplast DNA sequences (trnL-trnF, petL-psbE), we detected 12 haplotypes. Terminalia franchetii was found to harbour high haplotype diversity (hT = 0.784) but low average within-population diversity (hS = 0.124). The analysis of genetic structure using SAMOVA showed that the number of population groups equaled five, and all the haplotypes can be divided into five groups. Group B and C identified exhibited a disjunctive distribution of dominant haplotypes between northern and southern valleys, corresponding to the geography of past rather than modern drainage systems.Mismatch distribution (multimodal curve) and neutral tests provided no evidence of recent demographic population growth. We suggest that the modern disjunctive distribution of T. franchetii, and associated patterns of cpDNA haplotype variation, result from vicariance caused by several historical river separation and capture events. By assuming a common mutation rate of the cpDNA-IGS regions, our inferred timings of these events (0.82-4.39 Mya) broadly agrees with both previous geological and molecular estimated time of drainage rearrangements in this region. So we conclude that there were several historical vicariance events play a major role for the distribution of T. franchetii in this region.2. Genetic diversity and structure of T. franchetii var. franchetii based on AFLP analysis,We determined the genotype of 251 individuals of T. franchetii var. franchetii from 21 populations using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), for our aim is only investigated the relationship between the modern distribution of T. franchetii and geological changes in drainage patterns. The overall estimate of genetic structure (Gst) was 0.249, indicating that clear genetic differentiation existed among the populations. Estimates of gene flow (Nm = 0.754) between populations based on the Gst value revealed that the number of migrants per generation is not frequently.Using Neighbor-Joining tree, Principal Coordinates Analysis, STRUCTURE and network methods, Analyses of AFLP markers identified two main population groups (I and II) and four subgroups (A – D) of T. franchetii. Genetic diversity was lower in Group I than in Group II. The results show that Groups I and II probably once occupied continuous areas respectively along ancient drainage systems and there were several historical separation and capture events that can account for the distribution of T. franchetii in this region. After all,these are good examples of the way in which historical events can change a species’ distribution from continuous to fragmented (Jinshajiang/ Yalongjiang and Honghe), and a disjunct distribution to a continuous one (Upper/Lower Jinshajiang and Yalongjiang). The results provide new insights into the phylogeographic pattern of plants in southwest China.3. Relationships between T. franchetii var. franchetii and T. franchetii var. intricata ,While T. franchetii var. Franchetii and var. intricata slightly differ in overall size and leaf hairiness, these taxa did not exhibit reciprocal monophyly. As results show, the genetic difference between the two varieties is much smaller than that within var. franchetii (Salween population vs. other populationsof this variety). It is also revealed in a phylogenetic analysis of ITS region of Combretoideae. The habitats of var. franchetii and var. intricata have obviously difference. Thus, the differences between the two varieties in overall size and leaf hairiness might reflect different phenotypic responses to environmental changes and the divergent environmental niche spaces they occupy. Based on the reasoning above, we agree with Flora of China that “T. intricata” represents a variety of T. franchetii rather than a separate 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Systematics and Biogeography of Aralia L. (Araliaceae):Revision of Aralia Sects. Aralia, Humiles, Nanae, andSciadodendron
期刊论文
出版物, 3111, 卷号: 57, 期号: 0, 页码: 1-172
作者:
Jun Wen
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Aralia
Aralia Sect. Aralia
Aralia Sect. Dimorphanthus
Aralia Sect. Humiles
Aralia Sect. Nanae
Aralia Sect. pentapanax
Aralia Sect. Sciadodendron
Biogeography
Araliaceae
Systematics
Boletes clarified
期刊论文
出版物, 3111, 期号: 0, 页码: 1-38
作者:
David Arora
;
Jonathan L. Frank
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Appendiculati
Boletaceae
Butter Boletes
Butyriboletus
Molecular phylogenetics
New Genus
New Species
Taxonomy
A comparison of traditional plant knowledge between Daman people and Tibetans in Gyirong River Valley, Tibet, China
期刊论文
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE, 2023, 卷号: 19, 期号: 1, 页码: 14
作者:
Guo,Chang-An
;
Ding,Xiaoyong
;
Hu,Huabin
;
Zhang,Yu
;
Bianba,Ciren
;
Bian,Ba
;
Wang,Yuhua
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Himalayas
Ethnobotany
Biodiversity hotspots
Daman people
Traditional knowledge
WILD PLANTS
An ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants used by the Tibetan in the Rongjia River Valley, Tibet, China
期刊论文
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE, 2023, 卷号: 19, 期号: 1, 页码: 49
作者:
Wang,Jin
;
Ding,Xiaoyong
;
Guo,Chang-An
;
Zhang,Xiong
;
Feng,Haowen
;
Yang,Huizhao
;
Wang,Yuhua
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Tibetan
Wild edible plants
Ethnobotany
Traditional knowledge
Everest region
VEGETABLES
干热河谷特色生态修复物种筛选与农林复合系统构建
学位论文
: 中国科学院大学, 2022
作者:
赵高卷
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干热河谷,种质资源,农林复合系统,抗旱机制,生物固氮,乔灌草立体修复模式,生态恢复
dry-hot valley, germplasm resources, agroforestry system, drought resistance mechanism, biological nitrogen fixation, three-dimensional trees-shrubs-herbs restoration model, ecological restoration
云南梧桐(Firmiana major)的变色花传粉功能特征及遗传结构研究
学位论文
: 中国科学院大学, 2022
作者:
马雨倩
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云南梧桐,极小种群野生植物,遗传结构,花色变化,传粉特征
Firmiana major
Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations
Genetic structure
Floral color change
Pollination characteristics
An ethnobotany survey of wild plants used by the Tibetan people of the Yadong River Valley, Tibet, China
期刊论文
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE, 2022, 卷号: 18, 期号: 1, 页码: 28
作者:
Guo, Chang-An
;
Ding, Xiao-Yong
;
Addi, Yi-Won
;
Zhang, Yu
;
Zhang, Xiao-Qian
;
Zhuang, Hui-Fu
;
Wang, Yu-Hua
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Effects of drainage reorganization on phytogeographic pattern in Sino-Himalaya
期刊论文
ALPINE BOTANY, 2022, 卷号: 132, 期号: 1, 页码: 141-151
作者:
Sun,Hang
;
Li,Zhimin
;
Landis,Jacob B.
;
Qian,Lishen
;
Zhang,Ticao
;
Deng,Tao
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Sino-Himalaya
Paleo Red River
Valley plants
Drainage reorganization
Biogeographic evolution
TERMINALIA-FRANCHETII COMBRETACEAE
MEKONG-SALWEEN DIVIDE
TANAKA-KAIYONG LINE
RIVER-CAPTURE
HENGDUAN MOUNTAINS
GENETIC-STRUCTURE
SOUTHWEST CHINA
CYTOCHROME-B
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY
EVOLUTION
Arbuscular mycorrhizal trees influence the latitudinal beta-diversity gradient of tree communities in forests worldwide
期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2021, 卷号: 12, 期号: 1, 页码: 3137
作者:
Zhong,Yonglin
;
Chu,Chengjin
;
Myers,Jonathan A.
;
Gilbert,Gregory S.
;
Lutz,James A.
;
Stillhard,Jonas
;
Zhu,Kai
;
Thompson,Jill
;
Baltzer,Jennifer L.
;
He,Fangliang
;
LaManna,Joseph A.
;
Davies,Stuart J.
;
Aderson-Teixeira,Kristina J.
;
Burslem,David F. R. P.
;
Alonso,Alfonso
;
Chao,Kuo-Jung
;
Wang,Xugao
;
Gao,Lianming
;
Orwig,David A.
;
Yin,Xue
;
Sui,Xinghua
;
Su,Zhiyao
;
Abiem,Iveren
;
Bissiengou,Pulcherie
;
Bourg,Norm
;
Butt,Nathalie
;
Cao,Min
;
Chang-Yang,Chia-Hao
;
Chao,Wei-Chun
;
Chapman,Hazel
;
Chen,Yu-Yun
;
Coomes,David A.
;
Cordell,Susan
;
de Oliveira,Alexandre A.
;
Du,Hu
;
Fang,Suqin
;
Giardina,Christian P.
;
Hao,Zhanqing
;
Hector,Andrew
;
Hubbell,Stephen P.
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Janik,David
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Jansen,Patrick A.
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Jiang,Mingxi
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Jin,Guangze
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Kenfack,David
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Kral,Kamil
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Larson,Andrew J.
;
Li,Buhang
;
Li,Xiankun
;
Li,Yide
;
Lian,Juyu
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Lin,Luxiang
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Liu,Feng
;
Liu,Yankun
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Liu,Yu
;
Luan,Fuchen
;
Luo,Yahuang
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Ma,Keping
;
Malhi,Yadvinder
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McMahon,Sean M.
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McShea,William
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Memiaghe,Herve
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Mi,Xiangcheng
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Morecroft,Mike
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Novotny,Vojtech
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O'Brien,Michael J.
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den Ouden,Jan
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Parker,Geoffrey G.
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Qiao,Xiujuan
;
Ren,Haibao
;
Reynolds,Glen
;
Samonil,Pavel
;
Sang,Weiguo
;
Shen,Guochun
;
Shen,Zhiqiang
;
Song,Guo-Zhang Michael
;
Sun,I-Fang
;
Tang,Hui
;
Tian,Songyan
;
Uowolo,Amanda L.
;
Uriarte,Maria
;
Wang,Bin
;
Wang,Xihua
;
Wang,Youshi
;
Weiblen,George D.
;
Wu,Zhihong
;
Xi,Nianxun
;
Xiang,Wusheng
;
Xu,Han
;
Xu,Kun
;
Ye,Wanhui
;
Yu,Mingjian
;
Zeng,Fuping
;
Zhang,Minhua
;
Zhang,Yingming
;
Zhu,Li
;
Zimmerman,Jess K.
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NEGATIVE DENSITY-DEPENDENCE
NESTEDNESS
TEMPERATURE
COMPONENTS
TURNOVER
PLANTS
FUNGI
ASSOCIATIONS
ECOLOGY
NETWORK
Phylogenetic relatedness of woody angiosperm assemblages and its environmental determinants along a subtropical elevational gradient in China
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PLANT DIVERSITY, 2021, 卷号: 43, 期号: 2, 页码: 111-116
作者:
Yue,Juan
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Li,Rong
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Dulong Valley
Ecological tolerance
Habitat filtering
Niche conservatism
Woody plants
NORTHERN GAOLIGONG MOUNTAINS
SPECIES RICHNESS
NICHE CONSERVATISM
LATITUDINAL GRADIENTS
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
WESTERN YUNNAN
SEED PLANTS
DIVERSITY
EVOLUTIONARY
PATTERNS