Eutrema nanum(Brassicaceae), a new species from Chola Shan, Southwest China

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Eutrema nanum, a new high-elevation (4500-4600 m) species from Chola Shan, Sichuan (Southwest China), is described and illustrated. It is similar morphologically to E. nepalensebut is readily distinguished by having oblong to elliptic or obovate to spatulate (vs. suborbicular to broadly ovate) leaves, glabrous (vs. puberulent) sepals and ovate to oblong fruit 4-7 × 2-3 mm with flattened valves (vs. ovoid to subglobose fruit 2-3 × 1.8-2 mm with rounded valves). The genetic differences amongst E. nanum, E. nepalenseand other close relatives are further confirmed by phylogenetic analyses using ITS and cpDNA sequence variations. The new combination E. sinenseis proposed.

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Hao, G., Al-Shehbaz, I. A., Zhang, L., Guo, X., Bi, H., Xu, S., & Liu, J. (2018). Eutrema nanum(Brassicaceae), a new species from Chola Shan, Southwest China. PhytoKeys, (109), 17–25. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.109.27049

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