| Literature DB >> 28510838 |
Yun-Hong Tan1, Yan-Nan Liu2, Hong Jiang3, Xin-Xin Zhu4, Wei Zhang5, Sheng-Xiang Yu6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The species-rich genus Impatiens is mainly distributed throughout much of tropical Africa, India, southwest Asia, southern China and Japan. There are more than 270 species recorded in China, most of which are restricted to the southwest. An unknown species of Impatiens was collected from Yunnan, southwest China.Entities:
Keywords: Balsaminaceae; Impatiens; Morphology; New species; Phylogeny
Year: 2015 PMID: 28510838 PMCID: PMC5432899 DOI: 10.1186/s40529-015-0108-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bot Stud ISSN: 1817-406X Impact factor: 2.787
Fig. 1Impatiens pandurata Y. H. Tan & S. X. Yu. a Habit; b, b , b Leaf, adaxial surface and abaxial surface; c, c , c Outer lateral sepal, abaxial surface and adaxial surface; d Inner lateral sepal; e dorsal petal; f lateral united petal; g lower sepal, lateral view; h capsule, immature. All from Tan 5728 (HITBC) and drawn by Yun-Xi Zhu
Fig. 2Impatiens pandurata Y. H. Tan & S. X. Yu. a Habitat; b habit; c leaf adaxial surface; d leaf abaxial surface; e flower, lateral view; f flower, different parts in separation, front view. All from Tan 5728 (HITBC)
Fig. 3Partial Bayesian consensus phylogram based on the branch lengths of the ITS data. Numbers above and below branches are Bayesian posterior probabilities (>0.5) and bootstrap percentages (>50 %), respectively. “−” indicates nodes not supported
Fig. 4Partial Bayesian consensus phylogram based on the branch lengths of the cpDNA data (atpB-rbcL + trn L-F). Numbers above and below branches are Bayesian posterior probabilities (>0.5) and bootstrap percentages (>50 %), respectively. “−” indicates nodes not supported
Comparison among Impatiens pandurata, I. apalophylla, I. clavigera and I. spathulata
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| Plant | Glabrous | Glabrous | Glabrous | Puberulous |
| Shape of leaf | Oblanceolate | Ovate to oblanceolate | Obovate to oblanceolate | Obovate |
| Size of leaf | 5–7 cm × 1–1.5 mm | 10–22 cm × 4–8 cm | 5–15 cm × 3–5 cm | 6–11 cm × 2.5–3.5 cm |
| Inflorescence | 3–5-flowered | 4–10-flowered | 5–9-flowered | 2–4-flowered |
| Floral color | Yellow | Yellow with reddish patches | Yellow | Pink |
| Outer lateral sepals | Oblique, ovate-orbiculate, aequilateral, apex acuminate | Oblique ovate, apex acuminate | Oblique ovate, apex acuminate | Oblique ovate to ovate, apex acuminate |
| Inner lateral sepals | Linear | Lanceolate | Linear-lanceolate | Linear-lanceolate |
| Lower sepal | Absent patch | With redish patches | Absent patch | Absent patch |
| Spur | Long, 1–1.5 cm | Long, 1.5–2 cm | Short, 5–6 mm | Long, 1.5–1.8 cm |
| Lower lobe of united petals | 8–12 mm long, elliptic | 1–1.5 cm long, oblong | 1–1.2 cm long, oblong | 1–1.2 cm long, oblong |
| Upper lobe of united petal | 2–2.5 cm long, oblong, yellow, with slightly reddish patches | 2.5–2.7 cm long, oblong, yellow, with apparent reddish patches | 2.5–2.6 cm long, oblong, yellowish-green, absent patch | 2.3–2.5 cm long, oblong, pink, absent patch |
| Dorsal petal | Suborbicular | Elliptic | Obovate | Elliptic to ovate |