Parallel anagenetic patterns in endemic Artemisia species from three Macaronesian archipelagos
Anagenetic speciation is an important mode of evolution in oceanic islands, yet relatively
understudied compared to adaptive radiation. In the Macaronesian region, three closely …
understudied compared to adaptive radiation. In the Macaronesian region, three closely …
A comparative analysis of chloroplast genomes revealed the chloroplast heteroplasmy of Artemisia annua
X Ding, H Pan, P Shi, S Zhao, S Bao, S Zhong… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Artemisia annua L. is the main source of artemisinin, an antimalarial drug. High diversity of
morphological characteristics and artemisinin contents of A. annua has affected the stable …
morphological characteristics and artemisinin contents of A. annua has affected the stable …
Testing the biogeochemical niche hypothesis using leaves, stems and roots of 62 Artemisia species across China
R Liu, X Yang, R Gao, B Jiao, Z Huang… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The biogeochemical niche (BN) hypothesis is based on the concentrations of the
predominant elements of a given organism to be stoichiometrically matched in order for it to …
predominant elements of a given organism to be stoichiometrically matched in order for it to …
The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Artemisia stechmanniana (Asteraceae): genome structure and phylogenetic analysis
D Jiang - Biologia, 2024 - Springer
Artemisia stechmanniana, also known as A. sacrorum, belongs to Artemisia in Asteraceae
family. A. stechmanniana is also a traditional Chinese folk medicine. The medicinal value of …
family. A. stechmanniana is also a traditional Chinese folk medicine. The medicinal value of …
Divergence of 10 satellite repeats in Artemisia (Asteraceae: Anthemideae) based on sequential fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis: evidence for species …
Y He, J He, Y Zhao, S Zhang, X Rao, H Wang… - Chromosome …, 2024 - Springer
Artemisia is a large genus encompassing about 400 diverse species, many of which have
considerable medicinal and ecological value. However, complex morphological information …
considerable medicinal and ecological value. However, complex morphological information …
Utilizing a comparative approach to assess genome evolution during diploidization in Artemisia tridentata, a keystone species of western North America
Premise Polyploidization is often followed by diploidization. Diploidization is generally
studied using synthetic polyploid lines and/or crop plants, but rarely using extant diploids or …
studied using synthetic polyploid lines and/or crop plants, but rarely using extant diploids or …
Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Artemisia littoricola (Asteraceae) from Dokdo Island Korea: genome structure, phylogenetic analysis, and biogeography …
The Asteraceae family, particularly the Artemisia genus, presents taxonomic challenges due
to limited morphological characteristics and frequent natural hybridization. Molecular tools …
to limited morphological characteristics and frequent natural hybridization. Molecular tools …
Complete chloroplast genomes of eight Artemisia species: Comparative analysis, molecular identification, and phylogenetic analysis
C Chen, D Luo, Z Wang, Y Miao, Q Liu, T Zhao… - Plant …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Artemisia L. is the largest genus in the Asteraceae, and well known for its high medicinal
value. The morphological features of Artemisia species are similar, making taxonomic …
value. The morphological features of Artemisia species are similar, making taxonomic …
Merging Ajaniopsis (Asteraceae), an endangered genus endemic to the Tibet Plateau, into Artemisia: Implications for systematics and conservation
M Wei, GH Niu, BH Jiao, XY Chen, A Leostrin… - Taxon, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Ajaniopsis is a monotypic genus of Asteraceae endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, growing on
alpine scree slopes. It has been widely recognized as a separate genus and employed in …
alpine scree slopes. It has been widely recognized as a separate genus and employed in …
Comparative analysis of Artemisia plastomes and insights into the infra-generic phylogenetic relationships of the genus
X Guo, D Xue, Y Wu, M Yu - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Background The genus Artemisia is a taxonomically difficult group comprising 400–500
species mainly distributed in northern hemisphere. Only a limited number of Artemisia …
species mainly distributed in northern hemisphere. Only a limited number of Artemisia …