Primulina cardaminifolia (Gesneriaceae), a rare new species from limestone areas in Guangxi, China

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Background: Primulina cardaminifolia Yan Liu & W.B. Xu (Gesneriaceae), a distinct new species with imparipinnate leaves, is described and illustrated from a limestone valley in Guangxi Zhuangzu Autonomous Region, China. To assure its generic placement and phylogenetic affinity, phylogenetic analyses were performed using DNA sequences of nuclear ITS and chloroplast trnL-F intron spacer region. Additionally, somatic chromosome number was counted and pollen stainability was tested. Results: Phylogenetic analyses support its placement in Primulina; however, two phylogenetically distinct ITS sequence types were detected, suggesting a probable hybrid origin. Its pollen stainability is 100% and its chromosome number, 2n = 36, is congruent with all known counts of diploid species of the genus. Conclusion: All available data support the recognition of the new species Primulina cardaminifolia and suggest that it could have derived from homoploid hybrid speciation. Color plates, line drawings and a distribution map are provided to aid in identification. © 2013 Xu et al.; licensee Springer.

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Xu, W. B., Liu, Y., Kono, Y., Chang, H., Peng, C. I., & Chung, K. F. (2013). Primulina cardaminifolia (Gesneriaceae), a rare new species from limestone areas in Guangxi, China. Botanical Studies, 54(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1999-3110-54-19

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