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Abstract
In this study, we describe Liliumhuanglongense, a newly-discovered lily species identified following extensive surveys in an undeveloped area of the Huanglong National Nature Reserve in Sichuan, China. This region, located in the Hengduan Mountains of south-western China, is recognised as one of the world's prominent biodiversity hotspots, providing diverse habitats for a wide range of plant species. Morphologically, L.huanglongense resembles Liliumfargesii Franch., which is distributed in central China, as well as other tepal-recurved members of the section Lophophora (Bureau & Franch.) F. T. Wang & Ts. Tang. This section comprises dwarf lilies predominantly found in the alpine scrub of the Hengduan Mountains, extending westwards into the Himalayas. Molecular phylogenetic analyses using both nuclear ITS and chloroplast genomes confirm the independent status of the new species and its placement within the section Lophophora. The identification of this new species helps to fill the distribution gap between broad-leaved forest and alpine scrub species within the section, thereby enhancing our understanding of the diversity and distribution history of Lophophora.
本研究描述了在中国四川黄龙国家级自然保护区进行广泛调查后发现的一种新百合。该地区位于中国西南部的横断山脉,被公认为世界上突出的生物多样性热点之一,为各种植物物种提供了多样化的栖息地。在形态上,黄龙属植物类似于法国百合。,分布在中国中部,以及其他被片弯曲的成员(Bureau & french .)。王福泰和唐涛。这部分包括矮百合,主要分布在横断山脉的高山灌木丛中,向西延伸到喜马拉雅山。利用核ITS和叶绿体基因组的分子系统发育分析证实了该新种的独立地位及其在Lophophora组中的位置。该新种的鉴定有助于填补该剖面内阔叶林和高山灌丛物种之间的分布空白,从而提高我们对Lophophora多样性和分布历史的认识。
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