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Megaselia metropolitanoensis Disney, sp. n., M. sakaiae Disney, sp. n. and Puliciphora pygmaea (Borgmeier, 1960) comb. n. are reported developing in the flowers of Aristolochia inflata H. B. K. and A. maxima Jacq. in Panama. The new species are described,
Shoko Sakai
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La familia Aristolochiaceae en los últimos siglos ha pasado por diferentes cambios en su clasificación. Forma parte del orden Piperales, que consiste por un lado de Aristolochiaceae, Asaraceae, Lactoridaceae e Hydnoraceae, que se caracterizan por presentar perianto y por otro lado las Piperaceae y Saururaceae sin perianto.
Anna Paizanni Guillén +1 more
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Aristolochiaceae endémicas del Perú
La familia Aristolochiaceae es reconocida en el Perú por presentar un género, Aristolochia, y alrededor de 40 especies (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993), todas bejucos y lianas. En este trabajo reconocemos siete endemismos.
Blanca León, María Isabel La Torre
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Aristolochic acids (AAs) are natural compounds found in Aristolochiaceae plants, to which humans are frequently exposed through environmental and medicinal sources.
Yang Luan +20 more
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Constituintes polares de Aristolochiaceae
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Luciana Maria Xavier Lopes
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Flavonoids, carotenoids, betalains, and chlorophylls are the plant pigments responsible for floral color. Anthocyanins, a class of flavonoids, are largely responsible for the red, purple, pink, and blue colors. R2R3-MYB genes belonging to subgroup 6 (SG6)
Sarita Muñoz-Gómez +4 more
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Based on vegetation surveys made in 2020 and 2021, the present paper reports the first records of Andalusian pipevine - Aristolochia baetica L. (Aristolochiaceae) in Oran (northwestern Algeria).
Mansouri Lahouaria Mounia +2 more
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The genus Asarum (Aristolochiaceae) is a well-known resource of medicinal and ornamental plants. However, the taxonomy of Korean Asarum is ambiguous due to their considerable morphological variations.
Mi-Jeong Yoo +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of A. heterotropoides var. mandshuricum reported herein was a circular DNA molecule of 160,262 bp in length. The typical quadripartite structure of the genome consisted of a pair of inverted repeats (IRs) of 27,262 bp ...
Yingxin Sun +3 more
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Phylogenetic relationships within the magnoliid order Piperales have been studied extensively, yet the relationships of the monotypic family Lactoridaceae and the holoparasitic Hydnoraceae to the remainder of the order remain a matter of debate.
Matthias Jost +5 more
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