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Comparative analysis of mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes of <i>Dracaena cambodiana</i> from contrasting island habitats. [PDF]
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Does plant form recapitulate its therapeutic function? a test for red sap plants. [PDF]
Gerren A, Coe MA, Yessoufou K, Gaoue OG.
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Molecular identification and phylogenetic analysis of Polygonatum Kingianum with different floral colors on the basis of chloroplast genomes. [PDF]
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Phytoecdysteroids in the genus Asparagus (Asparagaceae)
Phytochemistry, 2001Phytoecdysteroids, plant steroids which are analogues of invertebrate steroid hormones, probably contribute to the deterrence of phytophagous invertebrate predators. They also seem to possess antimicrobial activity and several pharmaceutical and medicinal benefits have been ascribed to them. Here. we present a survey of seeds of 16 species of the genus
Laurence Dinan +2 more
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New names in Heteropolygonatum (Asparagaceae)
Heteropolygonatum has been considered endemic to China, but molecular analyses and morphological observation of type and living collections necessitate the transfer of several Polygonatum to the former: Heteropolygonatum alternicirrhosum, H. anomalum, H. marmoratum, and H. parcefolium, which expands the range of the genus to neighboring Vietnam where H.
Floden, Aaron J.
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During the last decades, the possibility of using species resistant to droughts and extreme temperatures has been analyzed for use in the production of lignocellulosic materials and biofuels.
Agustin Maceda, Marcos Soto-Hernández
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An Account of the Asparagaceae in Thailand
Tropical Natural History, 2012A revision of the family Asparagaceae in Thailand is presented. One genus, Asparagus L., with two native species is recognized viz. A. filicinus Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don and A. racemosus Willd. Five introduced species commonly cultivated in Thailand are included; A. aethiopicus L., A. densiflorus (Kunth) Jessop, A. officinalis L., A.
WATTANA TANMING, PRANOM CHANTARANOTHAI
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Taxonomy of Scilla albanica Turrill (Asparagaceae)
Folia Geobotanica, 2015We aimed to clarify the taxonomic position of the poorly known Scilla albanica, described Albania ca 80 years ago in which completely fell into oblivion because of the lack of any confirming records of the taxon. Morphological, cytological and ecological comparisons with supposedly related taxa are presented based on collected living and herbarium ...
Zoltán Barina +3 more
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Phylloclade development in the Asparagaceae: an example of homoeosis
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1987Phylloclades are traditionally defined as flattened, determinate, leaf-like stems primarily on the basis of their axillary position. However, because the literature is replete with controversy over the morphological interpretation of these organs, a study of phylloclade development in comparison with leaf and stem development was undertaken in four ...
CLAIRE COONEY-SOVETTS, ROLF SATTLER
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