2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2012.03.014
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Phylogenetic relationships of wild roses in China based on nrDNA and matK data

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“…4 and 5). This relationship was also recovered in previous studies (Bruneau et al, 2007;Fougère-Danezan et al, 2015;Meng et al, 2011;Qiu et al, 2012;Wissemann and Ritz, 2005). Our phylogenies showed that these species together are not monophyletic, and chloroplast phylogeny resolved R. lucidissima as the earliest divergent species in the Asian subclade.…”
Section: Phylogeny Of Rosa Sections Chinenses and Synstylaesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…4 and 5). This relationship was also recovered in previous studies (Bruneau et al, 2007;Fougère-Danezan et al, 2015;Meng et al, 2011;Qiu et al, 2012;Wissemann and Ritz, 2005). Our phylogenies showed that these species together are not monophyletic, and chloroplast phylogeny resolved R. lucidissima as the earliest divergent species in the Asian subclade.…”
Section: Phylogeny Of Rosa Sections Chinenses and Synstylaesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…However, R. lichiangensis and R. kwangtungensis are endemic to Yunnan and Guangdong, respectively. The recent phylogenetic study of Chinese wild roses based on matK and ITS regions did not reveal the systematic position and evolutionary history of R. lichiangensis (Qiu et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The putative progenitors R. multiflora var. cathayensis and R. soulieana, related species R. kwangtungensis, and other roses with overlap distribution area or that potentially is related to R. lichiangensis based on the overall phylogeny of the genus (Qiu et al 2012, Zhu et al 2015 were also included. Potentilla parvifolia Fischer ex Lehmann (1831: 6) and Rubus idaeopsis Focke (1911: 203) were introduced to root the phylogenetic trees.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on natural and cultural genotypes indicated that there have been some critical issues to be solved for identification and genetic conservation of rose genotypes. Obviously, identification of hybrids and progenitors requires firm evidence, which is a preliminary step for further uses in plant improvement (Qiu et al, 2012). To fulfill the need for effective, accurate, and fast identification tools for rose varieties, application of several molecular marker systems has been performed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%