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Mycotaxon, 2008
Type material of Cercospora annonaceae and several collections assigned to this species by C. Chupp have been re-examined. The status of this species as a member of the genus Stenella is confirmed, but most collections in Chupp´s herbarium referred to as C.
Braun, U., Crous, P.W.
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Type material of Cercospora annonaceae and several collections assigned to this species by C. Chupp have been re-examined. The status of this species as a member of the genus Stenella is confirmed, but most collections in Chupp´s herbarium referred to as C.
Braun, U., Crous, P.W.
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1995
Abstract Acetogenins from Annonaceae are a series of C-35/C-37 natural products of polyketide origin derived from fatty acids. Their structure is characterized by a long alkyl chain bearing a terminal unsaturated methyl y-lactone (sometimes rearranged to a propanone y-lactone), one or two tetrahydrofuran rings, several oxygenated ...
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Abstract Acetogenins from Annonaceae are a series of C-35/C-37 natural products of polyketide origin derived from fatty acids. Their structure is characterized by a long alkyl chain bearing a terminal unsaturated methyl y-lactone (sometimes rearranged to a propanone y-lactone), one or two tetrahydrofuran rings, several oxygenated ...
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Monograph of Mitrephora (Annonaceae)
2010The genus Mitrephora (Annonaceae) comprises 47 species of small to medium-sized trees, growing in tropical lowland and submontane forests throughout Southeast Asia. The centers of diversity lie in Borneo, where there are 12 species, and the Philippines, where there are 11 species.
Saunders, RMK, Weerasooriya, AD
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