2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.14.512242
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A nearly 30-years living collection from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a new species: a case study ofBetula mcallisteriisp. nov. (sect.Acuminatae, Betulaceae) and its little hybridization withBetula luminifera

Abstract: Species description meets challenges arising from various species concepts. Integrating different sources of information and multiple lines of evidence are important for species recognition and discovery. Here we use morphology, restriction site-associated DNA sequencing and flow cytometry to study the species status of the unidentifiedBetulasamples collected in this study and to assess the extent of hybridization between the unidentifiedBetulasamples andB. luminiferain natural populations. Molecular analyses … Show more

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