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Development of EST-SSR markers based on transcriptome for genetic analysis in Radix Ardisia [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ
Radix Ardisia is a commonly used medicine for the Miao nationality distributed over Guizhou and used to treat laryngeal diseases. The medicinal materials of the Radix Ardisia come from various sources, including Bailiangjin (Ardisia crispa (Thunb.) A. DC.
Deqiang Ren   +3 more
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Ardisia krauensis, a new species of Primulaceae (Myrsinoideae) from Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2023
Ardisia krauensis, a new species of Primulaceae from Peninsular Malaysia, is described and illustrated. The new species is assignable into subgenus (§) Pyrgus on account of specialised lateral reproductive branches bearing a terminal inflorescence ...
Avelinah Julius   +2 more
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Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant.

open access: yesEDIS, 2007
SS-AGR-276, a 2-page illustrated fact sheet by B. A. Sellers, K. A. Langeland, J. A. Ferrell, Michael Meisenberg, and J. Walter, describes this escaped ornamental plant also known as coral berry, spice berry, and scratchthroat, it's identification ...
Brent A. Sellers   +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Ardisia brevicaulis Diels 1900, one traditional medicinal plant in southern China [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2023
The complete chloroplast (cp) genome of Ardisia brevicaulis Diels 1900, one traditionally medicinal plant usually used in southern China, was first assembled and reported in this study. The genome size is 156,742 bp (37.1% GC content), containing a large
Zhiwei Wang, Youqiong Hu, Shenghua Wei
doaj   +2 more sources

Novelties in the genus Ardisia (Primulaceae) from Vietnam: a new species and two new records [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys
A new species, Ardisia dahoaiensis (Subgenus Tinus), is described from Lam Dong Province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Additionally, two taxa from the subgenus Bladhia of Ardisia: A. purpureovillosa, and A.
Do Van Hai   +4 more
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Ardisia recurvipetala (Primulaceae-Myrsinoideae), a new species from northern Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2023
Recent fieldwork in Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia, resulted in the collection of an endemic new species of Ardisia, described here as Ardisia recurvipetala Julius, Siti-Munirah & Utteridge.
Avelinah Julius   +2 more
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Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant.

open access: yesEDIS, 2013
Coral ardisia, also known as coral berry, spice berry, and scratchthroat, was introduced to Florida in the early 1900′s for ornamental purposes. Since then, it has escaped cultivation, and it is found in hardwood hammocks and other moist, natural-wooded
Brent A. Sellers   +5 more
doaj   +7 more sources

Exploring the Effective Components and Mechanism of Action of Japanese Ardisia in the Treatment of Autoimmune Hepatitis Based on Network Pharmacology and Experimental Verification [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceuticals, 2022
Japanese Ardisia is widely used as a hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory agent in China. However, the active ingredients in Japanese Ardisia and their potential mechanisms of action in the treatment of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) are unknown.
Tian Fu   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Comparative chloroplast genome analysis of Ardisia (Myrsinoideae, Primulaceae) in China and implications for phylogenetic relationships and adaptive evolution [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background Numerous species of Ardisia are widely used for their medicinal and ornamental values in China. However, accurately identifying Ardisia species at the molecular level remains a challenge due to the morphological similarities among different ...
Jin Zhang   +6 more
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Analysis of chloroplast genome structure and phylogeny of the traditional medicinal of Ardisia crispa (Myrsinaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Ardisia crispa(Myrsinaceae) is an ethnomedicine with horticultural and important medicinal values. Its morphology is complex, and its identification is difficult. We analyse the chloroplast genome characteristics and phylogenetic position of A. crispa to
Juan Ye   +7 more
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