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[HTML][HTML] Study on Supergenus Rubus L.: Edible, Medicinal, and Phylogenetic Characterization
Rubus L. is one of the most diverse genera belonging to Rosaceae; it consists of more than
700 species with a worldwide distribution. It thus provides an ideal natural “supergenus” for …
700 species with a worldwide distribution. It thus provides an ideal natural “supergenus” for …
Complete chloroplast genomes of Rubus species (Rosaceae) and comparative analysis within the genus
J Yu, J Fu, Y Fang, J **ang, H Dong - BMC genomics, 2022 - Springer
Background Rubus is the largest genus of the family Rosaceae and is valued as medicinal,
edible, and ornamental plants. Here, we sequenced and assembled eight chloroplast (cp) …
edible, and ornamental plants. Here, we sequenced and assembled eight chloroplast (cp) …
Target Capture Sequencing Unravels Rubus Evolution
Rubus (Rosaceae) comprises more than 500 species with additional commercially
cultivated raspberries and blackberries. The most recent (> 100 years old) global taxonomic …
cultivated raspberries and blackberries. The most recent (> 100 years old) global taxonomic …
Phylogeny of Rubus (Rosaceae): Integrating molecular and morphological evidence into an infrageneric revision
TR Huang, JH Chen, KE Hummer, LA Alice, WH Wang… - Taxon, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Rubus (Rosaceae), one of the most complicated angiosperm genera, contains about 863
species, and is notorious for its taxonomic difficulty. The most recent (1910–1914) global …
species, and is notorious for its taxonomic difficulty. The most recent (1910–1914) global …
Comparative genomics on chloroplasts of Rubus (Rosaceae)
Rubus, the largest genus in Rosaceae, contains over 1400 species that distributed in
multiple habitats across the world, with high species diversity in the temperate regions of …
multiple habitats across the world, with high species diversity in the temperate regions of …
Phylogenetic Insights into Chinese Rubus (Rosaceae) from Multiple Chloroplast and Nuclear DNAs
Y Wang, Q Chen, T Chen, H Tang, L Liu… - Frontiers in plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Rubus L. is a large and taxonomically complex genus, species of which exhibit apomixis,
polyploidy, and frequent hybridization. Most of Chinese Rubus are assigned in two major …
polyploidy, and frequent hybridization. Most of Chinese Rubus are assigned in two major …
Pollen morphology in Rubus (Rosaceae) and its taxonomic implications
XH **ong, XM Zhou, M Li, B Xu, HN Deng, Q Yu… - Plant Systematics and …, 2019 - Springer
Rubus is one of the most species-rich and most taxonomically challenging genera in
Rosaceae. Pollen morphology of Rubus species has been described by many researchers …
Rosaceae. Pollen morphology of Rubus species has been described by many researchers …
Phylogeny of the Diploid Species of Rubus (Rosaceae)
XF Gao, XH **ong, DE Boufford, YD Gao, B Xu… - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
Rubus L.(Rosaceae, Rosoideae) contains around 700 species distributed on all continents
except Antarctica, with the highest species diversity in temperate to subtropical regions of …
except Antarctica, with the highest species diversity in temperate to subtropical regions of …
Comparative and phylogenetic analysis of six new complete chloroplast genomes of Rubus (Rosaceae)
Rubus includes a group of important plants with medicinal and culinary significance, as well
as ornamental value. However, due to its status as one of the largest genera in the …
as ornamental value. However, due to its status as one of the largest genera in the …
Phylogenetic insight into subgenera Idaeobatus and Malachobatus (Rubus, Rosaceae) inferring from ISH analysis
Y Wang, X Wang, Q Chen, L Zhang, H Tang, Y Luo… - Molecular …, 2015 - Springer
Background Rubus is a large and taxonomically complex genus exhibiting agamospermy,
polyploidy and frequent hybridization. The objective of this work was to elucidate rDNA …
polyploidy and frequent hybridization. The objective of this work was to elucidate rDNA …