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 Pulvinatusia (Brassicaceae), a new cushion genus from China and its systematic position.

Hong-Liang ChenIhsan A Al-ShehbazLi-Shen QianJian-Wen ZhangBo XuTi-Cao ZhangJi-Pei YueHang Sun
Published in: PhytoKeys (2022)
The new genus and species Pulvinatusiaxuegulaensis (Brassicaceae) are described and illustrated. The species is a cushion plant collected from Xuegu La, Xizang, China. Its vegetative parts are most similar to those of Arenariabryophylla (Caryophyllaceae) co-occurring in the same region, while its leaves and fruits closely resemble those of Xerodrabapatagonica (Brassicaceae) from Patagonian Argentina and Chile. Family-level phylogenetic analyses based on both nuclear ITS and plastome revealed that it is a member of the tribe Crucihimalayeae, but the infra-/intergeneric relationships within the tribe are yet to be resolved.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • single cell