Sisymbriopsis Explained
Sisymbriopsis is a genus of flowering plants in the crucifer family Brassicaceae, native to Central Asia and western China. They may have diversified due to mountain uplift.[1]
Species
Currently accepted species include:
- Sisymbriopsis mollipila (Maxim.) Botsch.
- Sisymbriopsis pamirica (Y.Z.Lan & C.H.An) Al-Shehbaz, C.H.An & G.Yang
- Sisymbriopsis schugnana Botsch. & Tzvelev
- Sisymbriopsis shuanghuica (K.C.Kuan & C.H.An) Al-Shehbaz, C.H.An & G.Yang
Notes and References
- 10.1104/pp.17.00457 . Monophyletic Origin and Evolution of the Largest Crucifer Genomes . 2017 . Mandáková . Terezie . Hloušková . Petra . German . Dmitry A. . Lysak . Martin A. . Plant Physiology . 174 . 4 . 2062–2071 . 28667048 . 5543974 .