Genomes of Herbaceous Land PlantsRout, Marnie ERout, M. E. (2014). Genomes of Herbaceous Land Plants. Advances in Botanical Research (Vol. 69). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-417163-3.00011-1
The chloroplast genomes of land plants have highly conserved structures and organization of content; they comprise a single circular molecule with a quadripartite structure that includes two copies of an IR region that separate large and small single-copy (LSC and SSC) regions (Fig.1a, b). The...
Onaepia4. Species of sect. Paeonia and sect. Onaepia are herbaceous, whereas species of sect. Moutan are s ubshrubs5. Sect. Onaepia has only two species, which are distributed in western North America. Sect. Paeonia, which is the most diverse section, has over 20 species that are...
The chloroplast genomes of land plants have highly conserved structures and organization of content; they comprise a single circular molecule with a quadripartite structure that includes two copies of an IR region that separate large and small single-copy (LSC and SSC) regions (Fig.1a, b). The...
MIPTs are a com- mon feature of the mitogenome in angiosperms, while PLMTs are rare. The genus Corydalis DC. consists of annual or per- ennial herbaceous plants and belongs to Papaver- aceae Juss. It comprises approximately 465 species distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and ...
is pathogenic to the herbaceous perennial forage legume standing milk-vetch in China [162]. The Embellisia genome encoded all of the enzymes in- volved in cellulose, hemicellulose, galactomannan, pectin, starch and lignin degradation, and some of these proteins were expressed in the different ...
Plants belonging to family Paeoniaceae are not only economically important ornamental plants but also medicinal plants used as an important source of traditional Chinese medicine. Owing to the complex network evolution and polyploidy evolution of this fa
Volume 69. Genomes of Herbaceous Land PlantsAndrew PatersonRout, M. E. (2014). Genomes of Herbaceous Land Plants. Advances in Botanical Research (Vol. 69). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-417163-3.00011-1
Artemisia giraldii Pamp. is an herbaceous plant distributed only in some areas in China. To understand the evolutionary relationship between plastid and mitochondria in A. giraldii, we sequenced and analysed the plastome and mitogenome of A. giraldii on
Herbaceous plants, with shorter generation intervals and greater opportunities for recombination, may experience significant structural changes, as reported in the literature [63]. The observed hypermutability in V. tibetica may also stem from its abundance of repetitive sequences [22, 28]. The ...