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FIGURE 2 in Mahonia lancasteri (Berberidaceae), a new species originating from Sichuan (China) described from cultivation

Authors: Colin, Olivier; Hinsinger, Damien Daniel; Strijk, Joeri Sergej;

FIGURE 2 in Mahonia lancasteri (Berberidaceae), a new species originating from Sichuan (China) described from cultivation

Abstract

FIGURE 2. Maximum likelihood cladogram (left) and phylogram (right) depicting the relationship of Mahonia lancasteri with related Mahonia species and Berberidaceae from Yu et al. (2017), based on nuclear ITS, accD, ndhF, rbcL and psbA-trnH. Phylogenetic position of the M. lancasteri sequence (holotype BGT7000) is highlighted in bold. Bootstrap values indicated above nodes, values below 50 not shown. M1: Moranothamnus Yu & Chung (2017). M2: Mahonia sect. Paniculatae Fedde (1901). For readability, outgroups branches are collapsed in the phylogram.

Published as part of Colin, Olivier, Hinsinger, Damien Daniel & Strijk, Joeri Sergej, 2021, Mahonia lancasteri (Berberidaceae), a new species originating from Sichuan (China) described from cultivation, pp. 45-54 in Phytotaxa 482 (1) on page 48, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.482.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/5418027

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Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Ranunculales, Mahonia, Biodiversity, Plantae, Berberidaceae, Taxonomy

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