2022
DOI: 10.1080/0028825x.2022.2032212
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Plastid genome sequences are consistent with introduction of Phormium tenax to Norfolk Island and Chatham Islands by early East Polynesian voyagers but not vicariance explanations

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“…Dianella ensifolia (OR725701) was marked in bold. The following sequences were used: Hemerocallis hybrid (ON553913), Hemerocallis minor (MW845762) (Zhang et al 2022 ), Hemerocallis fulva (MT806177) (Zheng et al 2020 ), Hemerocallis citrina (OR260173) (Ou et al 2020 ), Dianella nigra (MN239902) (Smissen and Scheele 2022 ), Eremurus chinensis (ON729431) (Makhmudjanov et al 2023 ), Eremurus zoae (OR264467) (Makhmudjanov et al 2023 ), Eremurus robustus (MN315570) (Makhmudjanov et al 2019 ), Xanthorrhoea preissii (KX822774).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dianella ensifolia (OR725701) was marked in bold. The following sequences were used: Hemerocallis hybrid (ON553913), Hemerocallis minor (MW845762) (Zhang et al 2022 ), Hemerocallis fulva (MT806177) (Zheng et al 2020 ), Hemerocallis citrina (OR260173) (Ou et al 2020 ), Dianella nigra (MN239902) (Smissen and Scheele 2022 ), Eremurus chinensis (ON729431) (Makhmudjanov et al 2023 ), Eremurus zoae (OR264467) (Makhmudjanov et al 2023 ), Eremurus robustus (MN315570) (Makhmudjanov et al 2019 ), Xanthorrhoea preissii (KX822774).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the availability of complete chloroplast genomes for Dianella species has been limited. Only D. nigra (GenBank accession number: MN239902) has been published (Smissen and Scheele 2022 ), which has hindered phylogenetic studies of Dianella . In this study, we successfully assembled the complete chloroplast genome of D. ensifolia and conducted comparative genome analyses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These were descendants of plants grown at Kew, sent to Banks from the Australian convict settlement in 1789 (Aiton 1811), or grown at Port Jackson and brought to France in 1803 (Faujas de Saint-Fond 1812). Even today, Norfolk Island plants are described as being predominantly yellow-or orangeflowered (e.g., Hooker 1853, p. 256;Green 1994, p. 525), although they are still within the circumscription of the genotypes of New Zealand P. tenax (Smissen & Scheele 2022).…”
Section: European Botanists' Confusion On Flower Coloursmentioning
confidence: 99%