Publications by authors named "Xiu-Qun Liu"

The north temperate region was characterized by a warm climate and a rich thermophilic flora before the Eocene, but early diversifications of the temperate biome under global climate change and biome shift remain uncertain. Moreover, it is becoming clear that hybridization/introgression is an important driving force of speciation in plant diversity. Here, we applied analyses from biogeography and phylogenetic networks to account for both introgression and incomplete lineage sorting based on genomic data from the New World Vitis, a charismatic component of the temperate North American flora with known and suspected gene flow among species.

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of Calycanthaceae is a small endemic genus in China, with unusual winter-blooming sweet flowers widely cultivated for ornamentals and medicinal uses. The evolution of plastomes and its phylogenetic relationships remain unresolved due to limited availability of genetic resources. Here, we report fully assembled and annotated chloroplast genomes of five species.

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(Vitaceae), a new species from Hubei, China, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to and , but differs in leaf lobing and pubescence. It can be easily distinguished from the two species based on its glabrous or with very sparse arachnoid tomentum on the abaxial mature leaf surface, and its unlobed to 3-7 lobed leaves.

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  • The grape family (Vitaceae) consists of 16 genera and approximately 950 species, highlighting the economically significant grape, Vitis vinifera.
  • Researchers have utilized a Hyb-Seq approach to examine the phylogenomic relationships within the family, confirming the classification of its five tribes: Ampelopsideae, Cayratieae, Cisseae, Parthenocisseae, and Viteae.
  • Key findings include the ancestral features of floral structures and inflorescence patterns, indicating evolutionary trends such as the transition from 5-merous to 4-merous flowers and the development of specific flower and growth forms in the different tribes.
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  • Overexpression of the bHLH transcription factor CpbHLH1 in Arabidopsis and tobacco significantly reduces anthocyanin levels by inhibiting late biosynthesis genes in the flavonoid pathway.
  • While anthocyanin accumulation drops, proanthocyanidin levels remain unchanged, highlighting CpbHLH1's specific regulatory role.
  • CpbHLH1 represents the first identified bHLH repressor of anthocyanin biosynthesis in dicot plants, providing insights into the complex anthocyanin regulatory network and bHLH protein functions.
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The grape genus (Vitis L.) is of great agronomic importance and represents an economically valuable resource. Researchers have explored the phylogenetic relationships of subgenus Vitis for decades.

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The application of whole-genome resequencing based on next-generation sequencing technologies provides an unprecedented opportunity for researchers to resolve long-standing evolutionary problems. Taxa belonging to the grape genus (Vitis L.) represent important genetic resources for the improvement of cultivated grapes.

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Trichomes are widely distributed on surfaces of different organs in the grape genus Vitis and are of taxonomic utility. To explore the morphology, structure and ontogeny of Vitis trichomes, we investigated the diversity and distribution of trichomes in 34 species of Vitis. Two main types of trichomes in Vitis are documented: non-glandular and glandular.

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The grapes and the close allies in Vitaceae are of great agronomic and economic importance. Our previous studies showed that the grape genus Vitis was closely related to three tropical genera, which formed the Ampelocissus-Vitis clade (including Vitis, Ampelocissus, Nothocissus and Pterisanthes). Yet the phylogenetic relationships of the four genera within this clade remain poorly resolved.

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Pantropical intercontinental disjunct distribution is a major biogeographic pattern in plants, and has been explained mainly by boreotropical migration via the North Atlantic land bridges (NALB) and transoceanic long-distance dispersal (LDD), and sometimes by vicariance. However, well-resolved phylogenies of pantropical clades are still relatively few. Cissus is the largest genus of the grape family Vitaceae and shows a pantropical intercontinental disjunction with its 300 species distributed in all major tropical regions.

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