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PLOS ONE | 2017

Phylogeny and reclassification of Aconitum subgenus Lycoctonum (Ranunculaceae)

Yu Hong; Yan Luo; Qi Gao; Chen Ren; Qiong Yuan; Qin-Er Yang; Zhong-Jian Liu

Phylogenetic analyses were performed using multiple nuclear (ITS and ETS) and chloroplast regions (ndhF-trnL, psbA-trnH, psbD-trnT, and trnT-trnL) to test the monophyly of Aconitum subgen. Lycoctonum (Ranunculaceae) and reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships within the subgenus. The subgenus as currently circumscribed is revealed to be polyphyletic. To achieve its monophyly, sect. Galeata and sect. Fletcherum, both being unispecific and each having a unique array of characters (the latter even having the aberrant base chromosome number of x = 6), must be removed from the subgenus. The subgenus Lycoctonum should thus be redefined to include only two sections, the unispecific sect. Alatospermum and the relatively species-rich sect. Lycoctonum. The section Alatospermum, which is both morphologically and karyologically in the primitive condition, is resolved as the first diverging lineage of the subgenus Lycoctonum clade. The monophyly of sect. Lycoctonum is strongly supported, but all the ten series currently recognized within the section are revealed to be para- or poly-phyletic. Five major clades are recovered within the section. We propose to treat them as five series: ser. Crassiflora, ser. Scaposa, ser. Volubilia, ser. Longicassidata, and ser. Lycoctonia. Thus, a formal reclassification of subgen. Lycoctonum is presented, which involves segregating both sect. Galeata and sect. Fletcherum from the subgenus as two independent subgenera within the genus Aconitum, reinstating one series (ser. Crassiflora) and abolishing six series (ser. Laevia, ser. Longibracteolata, ser. Micrantha, ser. Ranunculoidea, ser. Reclinata, and ser. Umbrosa) within sect. Lycoctonum. The series affiliation of some species within the section is adjusted accordingly.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Senecio changii (Asteraceae: Senecioneae), a New Species from Sichuan, China

Chen Ren; Tian-Jing Tong; Yu Hong; Qin-Er Yang

Senecio changii (Asteraceae: Senecioneae), a new species from Muli, Sichuan, southwestern China, is described. It is distinguished in Chinese Senecio s.s. by having lyrate-pinnatisect to pinnatisect leaves and a single terminal large discoid capitulum which is somewhat nodding. Evidence from floral micromorphology, karyology and molecular phylogenetic analyses based on the nuclear ITS/ETS sequence data all support its membership within Senecio s.s.


Phytotaxa | 2018

Lectotypification of the name Thalictrum purdomii (Ranunculaceae)

Qiong Yuan; Chen Ren; Qin-Er Yang

Thalictrum purdomii Clark (1913: 39) was described on the basis of a gathering, W . Purdom 169 (K), which includes two plants grown from seeds collected from northern China. Wang & Wang (1980) pointed out that the two plants represent two different taxa, with one sheet (K000694124; Fig. 1) belonging to T. minus var. hypoleucum (Siebold & Zuccarini 1846: 178) Miquel (1867: 3) and the other (K000694123; Fig. 2) belonging to T. squarrosum Stephen ex Willdenow (1799: 1299). As a result, they cited T. purdomii as synonyms of both T. minus var. hypoleucum and T. squarrosum , not proposing a lectotypification for the name. Fu & Zhu (2001) cited T. purdomii as a synonym of only T. minus var. hypoleucum , but they also did not designate a lectotype for T. purdomii .


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2012

Cytological evidence supports the taxonomic status of the Sino-Himalayan species Cimicifuga frigida (Ranunculaceae)

Chen Ren; Qiong Yuan; Qin-Er Yang


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2016

Karyology of Aconitum subgenus Lycoctonum (Ranunculaceae) from China, with a report of the new base chromosome number x = 6 in the genus Aconitum

Yu Hong; Qi Gao; Yan Luo; Jiang-Ping Luo; Yu Zhang; Qiong Yuan; Qin-Er Yang


Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2015

Palynology, cytology, and molecular systematics of Anemone section Begoniifolia (Ranunculaceae)

Yu Zhang; Yu Hong; Chen Ren; Ming Tang; Sara B. Hoot; Qin-Er Yang


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2012

Taxonomic status and distributional range of Aconitum angustius (Ranunculaceae) based on cytological evidence

Qi Gao; Chen Ren; Qin-Er Yang


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2014

Parasenecio chenopodiifolius (Compositae–Senecioneae) is a Synotis and conspecific with S. otophylla based on evidence from morphology, cytology and ITS/ETS sequence data

Ming Tang; Chen Ren; Qin-Er Yang


Nordic Journal of Botany | 2016

Taxonomic notes on Cimicifuga nanchuanensis (Ranunculaceae), a hitherto imperfectly known species from China

Jiang-Ping Luo; Long Wang; Chen Ren; Qin-Er Yang; Qiong Yuan


Phytotaxa | 2017

Senecio kumaonensis (Asteraceae, Senecioneae) is a Synotis based on evidence from karyology and nuclear ITS/ETS sequence data

Tian-Jing Tong; Ming Tang; Chen Ren; Qin-Er Yang

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Chen Ren

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Long Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qiong Yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yu Hong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tian-Jing Tong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jiang-Ping Luo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ming Tang

Jiangxi Agricultural University

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Qi Gao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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You-Pai Zeng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Irina Illarionova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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