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Preliminary Investigation on the Minimal Population of Magnolia pilocarpa in the Dabie Mountain Area of Hubei Province
Sijia Zhu1, Aiguo Zhen2, Shan Yang3, Qin Xie4, Dong Wang3,Chengshi Huang1 and Die Hu1*
1College of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Yangtze University, Jingzhou-434025, Hubei, China
2Yingshan County Forestry Bureau, Huanggang-438700, Hubei, China3Wuhan Pindao Architectural Garden Engineering Co. Ltd.,Wuhan-430040, Hubei, China
4New World Development (Wuhan) Gardening and Greening Engineering Co. Ltd., Wuhan-430040,Hubei, China
 
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

Magnolia pilocarpa is a new species discovered in 1987 from the medicinal plant of Magnolia liliiflora. M. pilocarpa is the endemic species in Dabie Mountain area, which has medicinal and ornamental value. So far, little is known about this species, and often be mistaken for ordinary M. liliiflora. In the present study, we use the ecological investigation methods to investigate the M. pilocarpa in Dabie Mountain area, recorded the distribution, number of resource and habitat conditions, then analysis of the sample characteristics and the effects of different factors on the M. pilocarpa, which reveals the relevant rule between M. pilocarpa with living environment.

Keywords: Dabie Mountain,Hubei province,Magnolia pilocarpa Minimal population
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Zhu, S., Zhen, A., Yang, S., Xie, Q., Wang, D., Huang, C., Hu, D., 2018. Preliminary investigation on the minimal population of Magnolia pilocarpa in the Dabie Mountain area of Hubei Province.Int.J.Curr.Res.Biosci.Plantbiol. 5(5): 1-7. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcrbp.2018.505.001
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