Molecular taxonomy of some species of genus salvia l. (Lamiaceae) in Kurdistan region, Iraq | [electronic resource]. (Record no. 66417)

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Personal name Khal, Lanja H.
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Uniform title Mansoura university journal of plant protection and pathology, 2020 v. 11 (10)
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Title Molecular taxonomy of some species of genus salvia l. (Lamiaceae) in Kurdistan region, Iraq
Medium [electronic resource].
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Title proper/short title التصنيف الجزيئي لبعض انواع الجنس(.Salvia L)العائلة الشفويةفي اقليم كردستان ، العراق
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Extent p. 967-974.
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Summary, etc. Genus Salvia, commonly known as sage, is the largest genus in the Lamiaceae family.A phylogenetic analysis was conducted using sequences that were studied. <br/>The current study was reached to the identification of Salvia L. taxa family (Lamiaceae) in Kurdistan Region,Iraq.The study concluded that the current <br/>diagnosis of (5) taxa in different areas of Iraq these taxa were (Salvia spinosa, Salvia palaestina, Salvia viridis, Salvia multicaulis and Salvia syriaca).<br/>The objectives of this study were to explore the phylogenetic relationships and molecular taxonomy of five genus species Salvia, I studied the neighbour-joining <br/>tree of the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the genus Salvia. The outcomes demonstrated the running of the achieved nucleotide <br/>of the Salvia in Mega X to show the similarity with other species of Salvia. The result shows the similarity with these five species and the tree divided into <br/>four clades, which are (clade 1,2,3, and 4).Which clade 1 consists of (Salvia spinosa and Salvia palaestina). Then the relationship between Salvia spinosa <br/>with the Salvia palaestina is about 79% in the same group in clade1 and the relationship between them. This group is also a sister relative by 99% with <br/>the species of Salvia syriaca in the clade 2. The clade 3 and clade 4 consist of (Salvia viridis & Salvia multicaulis) respectively, and the similarity <br/>of these two clades with the clade 1 and 2 is 79%.They were grouped into a different trichotomy in the surface of leaves, stems, and flowers. <br/>Most species were different and occurred in separated clades. The phylogenetic relationships of Salvia L. taxa consider the first study in Iraq.<br/>
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Title Mansoura University Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology.
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