Lycium amarum sp nov (Solanaceae) from Xizang, supported from morphological characters and phylogenetic analysis

作者:Xie, Dong-Mei; Zhang, Xiao-Bo; Qian, Dan; Zha, Xi; Huang, Lu-Qi*
来源:Nordic Journal of Botany, 2016, 34(5): 538-544.
DOI:10.1111/njb.01071

摘要

Lycium amarum sp. nov. L. Q. Huang is described based on its general morphology and pollen micromorphology, which were compared with closely related Lycium species. The phylogenetic relationships among the new species and closely related Lycium species belonging to the tribe Lycieae were investigated based on the DNA sequence data of the granule-bound starch synthase (GBSSI) gene. Morphologically, L. amarum is similar to L. chinense Mill. sharing lanceolate or linear-oblanceolate leaves, three-lobed calyx, villous ring slightly above the filament base, and adjacent corolla tube, however, L. amarum may be diagnosed by its prominent tubercles at the base of spines, thinly leathery leaves, and a two-tine crack on the tip of calyx lobes. According to our results, the new species is close to L. barbarum L., L. chinense, L. dasystemum Pojark, and L. yunnanense Kuang & Lu.