and , morphologically similar at the seedling stage, are the most common broad-leaved weeds in paddy fields. Our study showed that occupied more space than when competing with rice. However, germination has lower temperature adaptability. No difference in sensitivity to common herbicides between two species was observed. Chloroplast (cp) genomes could be conducive to clarify their genetic relationship. The complete cp genome sequences of (158,401 bp) and (157,900 bp) were assembled for the first time. In , there were 91 simple sequence repeats, 115 long repeats, and 86 protein-encoding genes, one, sixteen, and thirty more than those in . Inverted repeats regions expansion and contraction and the phylogenetic tree based on cp genomes demonstrated the closely relationship between the two species. However, in , 20 single nucleotide polymorphisms in the CDS region were detected compared to , which can be used to distinguish the two species. Moreover, there was one unique gene, , only in . This study provides reliable molecular resources for future research focusing on the infrageneric taxa identification, phylogenetic resolution, population structure, and biodiversity of species.

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