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Integrative Taxonomy of INitraria/I , Description of the New Enigmatic Species and Key to All Currently Known Species
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Tomoshevich, Maria A
, Banaev, Evgeny V
, Khozyaykina, Sofia A
, Erst, Anna A
, Erst, Andrey S
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Angiosperms
/ Varieties
2023
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Integrative Taxonomy of INitraria/I , Description of the New Enigmatic Species and Key to All Currently Known Species
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Tomoshevich, Maria A
, Banaev, Evgeny V
, Khozyaykina, Sofia A
, Erst, Anna A
, Erst, Andrey S
in
Angiosperms
/ Varieties
2023
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Integrative Taxonomy of INitraria/I , Description of the New Enigmatic Species and Key to All Currently Known Species
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Integrative Taxonomy of INitraria/I , Description of the New Enigmatic Species and Key to All Currently Known Species
2023
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A new species, Nitraria iliensis sp. nov., is described from the Ili basin, Almaty region, Kazakhstan. It belongs to section Nitraria ser. Sibiricae and is morphologically similar to N. sibirica Pall. An integrative taxonomic approach based on molecular, biochemical and morphological analyses, along with palynological data, was used to delimit this new species. The studied species of the genus are illustrated, and photographs of authentic specimens of the new species, as well as a distribution map of the new species and segregate taxa, are provided. Morphological characters were investigated, more important traits for identification were found, and a new key to distinguish between all species of the genus was prepared.
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MDPI AG
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