PhytoKeys (Aug 2022)

Pilea danxiaensis (Urticaceae), a new species in the Danxia landform from Guangdong, China including a description of the entire chloroplast genome

  • Long-Fei Fu,
  • Chi Xiong,
  • Alexandre K. Monro,
  • Qiang Fan,
  • Zai-Xiong Chen,
  • Fang Wen,
  • Zi-Bing Xin,
  • Yi-Gang Wei,
  • Wen-Bo Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.204.86857
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 204
pp. 109 – 119

Abstract

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Pilea danxiaensis L.F.Fu, A.K.Monro & Y.G.Wei, a new species of Urticaceae from Danxia landform, Guangdong, China, is described and photographed. Phylogenetic analyses based on three DNA regions (ITS, trnL-F and rbcL) suggest that the new species belongs to P. sect. Pilea. Within the section, the new species is morphologically most similar to P. sinocrassifolia and P. peploides. Plastid genome and ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequences of the new species are assembled and annotated. The plastid genome is 151,857 bp in length and comprises two inverted repeats (IRs) of 25,307 bp separated by a large single-copy of 82,836 bp and a small single-copy of 18,407 bp. A total of 113 functional genes are recovered, comprising 79 protein-coding genes, 30 tRNA genes, and four rRNA genes. A global conservation assessment suggests that P. danxiaensis should be classified as of Least Concern (LC).