Análisis multivariado de las proteasas de la familia Asclepiadaceae
Varias especies de las familias Asclepiadaceae y Apocynaceae son de especial interés debido a que son utilizadas como plantas medicinales porque tienen diferentes principios activos.
Constanza Liggieri +4 more
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Secretory structures in Mandevilla venulosa (Müll.Arg.) Woodson (Apocynaceae): morphoanatomy and histochemical characterization. [PDF]
Bueno LH +3 more
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Dataset of chloroplast intergenic spacer sequences and candidate DNA markers for species identification in <i>Hoya</i> (Apocynaceae) based on the plastome of <i>Hoya lockii</i> V.T. Pham & Aver. from Vietnam. [PDF]
Yongsa M +5 more
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Pollination of a number of Apocynaceae species was studied by fluorescence microscopy of alcohol specimens mainly from Africa and Indonesia, showing growth of pollen tubes or absence thereof, and by field observations in Ivory Coast. The receptive surface of the pistil is predictable from its morphology.
Albers, P., van der Maesen, L. J.G.
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A comparative analysis of vibrational spectra for odorant classification. [PDF]
Álvarez-García A +3 more
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Black juice in the dark: Pollination of dark-nectared Jasminanthes mucronata (Apocynaceae) by nocturnal hawkmoths. [PDF]
Chiyoda S, Mochizuki K, Kawakita A.
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Chloroplast genome assembly and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Melodinus fusiformis</i> Champ. ex Benth. (Apocynaceae). [PDF]
Dong W, Liang X, Xu T, Shen G, Guo S.
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Florae Malesianae Praecursores LXVI. Apocynaceae VII. Hunteria, Lepiniopsis
The genera Hunteria and Lepiniopsis of the family Apocynaceae are in Malesia represented by one species each.
Markgraf, F.
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Assembly and comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes of the medicinal plant Vincetoxicum Pycnostelma. [PDF]
Han J +9 more
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The genus Pachypodium (Apocynaceae) comprises 23 species. Eighteen are endemic to Madagascar and five occur in continental African (Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe). The study is based on herbarium material and living plants. The
Rapanarivo, S.H.J.V.
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