Phylogenetic position, supplementary description and phytochemical analysis of Camelliahekouensis (Theaceae), a critically endangered tree native to Hekou, Yunnan, China.

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
PhytoKeys Pub Date : 2025-05-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.256.149481
Dongwei Zhao, Guiliang Zhang, Shixiong Yang
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Abstract

Camellia harbors unique diversity along Sino-Vietnamese border. Some species of them are under threat due to human activity. Camelliahekouensis, a native of Hekou, Yunnan, China, was once considered extinct as the previously known "last living tree" died in 2024. Fortunately, 11 in-situ and 32 ex-situ trees have been protected and propagated by the staff of Hekou Administration Branch of Dawei Mountain National Nature Reserve in Yunnan with their great unpublicized efforts. Molecular phylogenetic analysis suggests that C.hekouensis is nested in the main clade CI of Camellia and forms a clade with C.corallina, C.gracilipes and C.pubicosta, which are generally distributed in Vietnam. Morphological characters of the capsule and seed of C.hekouensis are supplementally described. The leaves of C.hekouensis contain 1.18 mg/g theobromine, which disagrees with the previous chemotaxonomic claim. Though the economic and ecological values are little known for C.hekouensis, the species should be conserved and propagated effectively and promptly to prevent extinction.

云南河口一种濒危乔木——山茶科山茶树(camelliia hekouensis) Phylogenetic位置、补充描述及植物化学分析。
茶花在中越边境地区有着独特的多样性。其中一些物种由于人类活动而受到威胁。山茶河口树原产于中国云南河口,曾一度被认为已经灭绝,因为此前已知的“最后一棵活树”于2024年死亡。幸运的是,云南大尾山国家级自然保护区河口管理处的工作人员在不为人知的努力下,保护和繁殖了11棵原生树和32棵迁地树。分子系统发育分析表明,河口茶属植物嵌套在茶树主枝CI中,与茶树属植物corallina、C.gracilipes和C.pubicosta形成一个分支,后者普遍分布于越南。补充介绍了河口木的蒴果和种子的形态特征。河口参叶中可可碱含量为1.18 mg/g,与之前的化学分类结论不符。虽然河口杉的经济价值和生态价值鲜为人知,但应及时有效地保护和繁殖,防止其灭绝。
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PhytoKeys PLANT SCIENCES-
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2.60
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14.30%
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189
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6 weeks
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