2000
DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.50.275
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Japanese Rosa Species Using matK Sequences.

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“…Though this study focused on sections Chinenses and Synstylae, our extensive sampling did help understanding relationships within the whole genus. As previous studies found (Bruneau et al, 2007;Wissemann and Ritz, 2005;Wu et al, 2000), none of our three phylogenies (Figs. 1-3) supported traditional taxonomy of subgenera and sections (Rehder, 1940;Wissemann, 2003).…”
Section: Phylogeny Of Rosa Sections Chinenses and Synstylaesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Though this study focused on sections Chinenses and Synstylae, our extensive sampling did help understanding relationships within the whole genus. As previous studies found (Bruneau et al, 2007;Wissemann and Ritz, 2005;Wu et al, 2000), none of our three phylogenies (Figs. 1-3) supported traditional taxonomy of subgenera and sections (Rehder, 1940;Wissemann, 2003).…”
Section: Phylogeny Of Rosa Sections Chinenses and Synstylaesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The ability to produce TMB as an attractant for pollinators is believed to have evolved in R. chinensis relatively recently (Wu et al, 2000). The biosynthesis pathway is thought to begin with phloroglucinol (PLG) and includes three methylation steps (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…nipponensis (Yasumatsu and Taketani, 1967). The latter Rosa taxon is more closely related to R. rugosa than to R. acicularis, at least based on the chloroplast gene matK (Wu et al, 2000). However, in the Russian Far East D. fukudae is reported to avoid R. rugosa in coastal habitats and to mainly attack R. davurica and its hybrid with R. rugosa, R. ·kamtchatica (Kovalev, 1965), which both occur further inland.…”
Section: Insectsmentioning
confidence: 99%