Resurrection of Sorbus tapashana (Rosaceae) based on molecular and morphological evidence
Xin Chen,
Wen-Xiang Hou,
Jun-Ling Hu
et al.
Abstract:Sorbus tapashana (Rosaceae) from Taibai Shan, Qinling, China, has been treated as a synonym of S. tianschanica. Both species belong to a distinctive group characterized by white tomentose buds, relatively large flowers, and red fruits. However, these two species do not cluster together in the plastome-based phylogenetic analysis. Morphologically, S. tapashana differs from S. tianschanica by its persistent white tomentose on the peduncle, pedicels, rachis, both sides of the midrib on abaxial surface, its leafle… Show more
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