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A new species of Viola (Violaceae): V. breviflora Jungsim Lee & M. Kim (제비꽃속(제비꽃과)의 신종 : 방울제비꽃 (Viola breviflora Jungsim Lee & M. Kim))

  • Lee, Jungsim;Hwang, Yong;Kim, Muyeol
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.84-87
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    • 2014
  • A new species, Viola breviflora Jungsim Lee & M. Kim is named and described from Mt. Seogbyeongsan, Gangwondo Province, Korea. The Viola breviflora shares several characteristics (acaulescent leaves, white flowers, pubescent leaf blades and petioles, etc.) with its related species V. keiskei Miq., but is distinct from V. keiskei which has cordate leaf shapes, deep-cordate leaf bases, long pedicels, few flowers, shapeless rhizomes, green fruits, and low altitude habitats by having ovate leaf shapes, shallow-cordate leaf bases, short pedicels, many flowers, Lshape rhizomes, purplish green fruits, and high altitude habitats.

Phylogenetic Relationships of Korean Viola (Violaceae) Based on matK and atpB-rbcL Sequence Data of Chloroplast DNA (엽록체 DNA의 matK와 aptB-rbcL 염기서열 분석에 의한 제비꽃속(Viola)의 계통유연관계)

  • Yoo, Ki-Oug;Jang, Su-Kil;Lee, Woo-Tchul
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2007
  • Phylogenetic studies were conducted for 42 populations of Korean viola based on matK gene and atpB-rbcL intergenic spacer region of chloroplast DNA. In the matK tree, section Chamaemelanium and Dischidium were formed as a distinct group. Five subsections of section Nomimium were paraphyletic. In atpB-rbcL intergenic spacer region analysis, two species of sect. Chamaemelanium were monophyletic, and section Dischidium was placed sister to subsection patellares clade except for V. keiskei. Five subsections of section Nomimium were also paraphyletic as matK tree. the separate data analyses were incongruent in the relationships among 42 populations, especially for the position of section Dischidium and V. keiskei. The combined analyses of two chloroplast regions showed three major clades; section Chamaemelanium and Dischidium (x=6) formed a sister to subsections Hypocarpae and Trigonocarpae (x=10) clade; subsections Bilobatae and vaginatae (x=10 or 12) formed a clade with V. keiskei; and 19 populations of subsection patellares (x=12) except for V. keiskei were recognized as an independent clade within section Nomimium. Although combined data suggest three major clades of Korean viola, the origins of each clade from outgroup were discordance with previous ITS and trnL-F data.