The partial sequence of trnL-ndhJ of chloroplast genome ofthe new species of the genus Yulania Spach of Magnoliaceae, Yulania baotaina D. L. Fu, Q. Zhang et M. Xu, collected from Baotai Mountain of Yongping County of Yunnan province of China, and the similar species, Y. campbellii (Hook. f. et Thoms.) D. L. Fu, collected from Yongping and Gongshan county of Yunnan, and Yadong county of Xizang, were amplified and sequenced respectively, which were compared with 39 samples of the chloroplast complete genomes of Magnoliaceae in the NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information, USA) database. The results indicated that Y. baotaina has two PEL (particularly evolutionary loci): trnL-ndhJ (...TTTCATTTCGGAATTTCCTATTTTCTT...) not possessed by others, and the oppositely evolutionary loci of transversions trnL-ndhJ (...TTTCATTTCTGAATTTCATATTTTCTT...) is possessed by all contrasted experimental materials and most simples of Magnoliaceae in NCBI. So the new species was described and illustrated. Its floral buds cylindrical, ovaries subcordiform, and peduncles of flower and fruits obviously elongate are particular, which can be easily distinguished to the similar species and all other ones in the genus. The new species is distributed in Hengduan Mountain of west Yunnan province and south Xizang Autonomous Region at an altitude of 1900~3000 m, a colloquial name is Mulianhua, just as the similar species Y. campbellii. The designated type of the new species was collected from Baotai Mountain of Yongping County at altitude of 2600 m and kept at the Chinese Academy of Forestry. This paper will provide a new research method that can be easily verified for the evolutionary taxonomy and the new science of evolutionomy.
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Da-Li Fu, Qun Zhang, Min Xu, Dao-Shun Zhou, Yue Qin, et al. (2019). Two Particularly Evolutionary Loci of trnL-ndhJ of cpDNA of Yulania Baotaina, a New Species (Magnoliaceae) from China. American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 7(5), 229-233. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20190705.19
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Da-Li Fu; Qun Zhang; Min Xu; Dao-Shun Zhou; Yue Qin, et al. Two Particularly Evolutionary Loci of trnL-ndhJ of cpDNA of Yulania Baotaina, a New Species (Magnoliaceae) from China. Am. J. Agric. For. 2019, 7(5), 229-233. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20190705.19
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Da-Li Fu, Qun Zhang, Min Xu, Dao-Shun Zhou, Yue Qin, et al. Two Particularly Evolutionary Loci of trnL-ndhJ of cpDNA of Yulania Baotaina, a New Species (Magnoliaceae) from China. Am J Agric For. 2019;7(5):229-233. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20190705.19
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