New insights into the phylogenetic relationships among wild onions (allium, amaryllidaceae), with special emphasis on the subgenera anguinum and rhizirideum, as revealed by plastomes

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    The genus Allium L is one of the most diverse groups in petaloid monocotyledons, with more than 900 species, and some of them are used medicinally or have economic (e_g, onions, garlic, chives, scallions, leeks, shallots) and horticultural values (Fritsch and Friesen, 2002; Fritsch et_al, 2010; Li et_al, 2010; Herden et_al, 2016). Allium, warranting the establishment of a new section (Friesen et_al, 2006; Li et_al, 2010; Xie et_al, 2022). Polyprason Radic) (Friesen et_al, 2006; Choi et_al, 2012). Cepa, supporting its own sectional treatment (Friesen et_al, 2006; Choi et_al, 2012). Although concatenated chloroplast non-coding . . .

     

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