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Plant dermatitis due to the compositae (Asteraceae) family

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980
Dermatitis due to members of the Compositae (Asteraceae) family of plants has been reported for many years from several parts of the world. Nevertheless, it seems to be overlooked by many present-day clinicians, undoubtedly because clinically it mimics photodermatitis or an airborne contact dermatitis of nonplant origin. This clinical review summarizes
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Two additions to the Asteraceae (Compositae) of India

Indian Journal of Forestry, 2008
Cyanthillium hookerianum (Arn.) H. Rob. and Vernonia pectiniformis DC. subsp. puncticulata (DC.) Grierson (Asteraceae) are reported for the flora of India from the Southern Western Ghats. Short descriptions with illustrations and other details are provided here.
Chidambaram Murugan   +2 more
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Anticancer and antiviral activities of Youngia japonica (L.) DC (Asteraceae, Compositae)

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2004
Aqueous and ethanol extracts of Youngia japonica (also known as Oriental hawksbeard) were tested in vitro for anti-tumor activity against three cell lines, human promyelocytic leukaemia (HL-60), human myelogenous leukaemia (chronic K-562) and mouse Sarcoma 180 (S-180), and for antiviral activity against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza A ...
Linda S M, Ooi   +3 more
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The taxonomy of Haastia (Compositae : Asteraceae)

1996
The taxonomy of the genus Haastia is investigated in preparation for a formal revision. Morphological and anatomical character states are analysed using numerical phenetic techniques; biochemical, ecological and geographical information is also utilised. Two new taxa are proposed; one new species and a new variety of Haastia sinclairii.
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Chemotaxonomy of the Family Compositae (Asteraceae)

1971
Only very few plant families exist, that are as rich in species as the family Compositae. The number of its species is estimated nowadays to be more than 20000. This number alone makes their classification rather difficult. It is true that the individual tribes, as defined in the system of Cassini (1826; 1829; 1834) and Bentham (1873) and later by ...
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Die Gattung Baccharis L ( Compositae - Asteraceae) in Chile

1990
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Compositae (asteraceae) familyasında bazı polenlerin morfometrik analizi

2020
COMPOSITAE (ASTERACEAE) FAMİLYASINDA BAZI POLENLERİN MORFOMETRİK ANALİZİ (Yüksek Lisans Tezi) Sevtap ERDİNÇ BOSTANCI GAZİ ÜNİVERSİTESİ FEN BİLİMLERİ ENSTİTÜSÜ Şubat 2001 ÖZET Bu araştırmada, Compositae familyasına ait bazı polenlerin morfolojik özellikleri ışık mikroskobu ile çalışılmıştır.
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Aster Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)

1984
Janice Glimn-Lacy, Peter B. Kaufman
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