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Berberidaceae

2023
Published as part of Meddour, Rachid, Sahar, Ouahiba & Jury, Stephen, 2023, New analysis of the endemic vascular plants of Algeria, their diversity, distribution pattern and conservation status, pp.
Meddour, Rachid   +2 more
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1024. GYMNOSPERMIUM DARWASICUM: Berberidaceae

Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2022
SummaryAn account of the discovery, taxonomy and cultivation of Gymnospermium darwasicum is provided. Along with a supplement of Gymnospermium illustrations and studies published since Stearn's Monograph (2002).
Julian M.H. Shaw, Christabel King
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Generic relationships within Leonticeae (Berberidaceae)

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1989
Phenetic analyses of morphological characters of Leonticeae reveal three distinct groups of operational taxonomic units corresponding to genera. The genera Leontice and Gymnospermium of Eurasia are pheneticlly equidistant from Caulophyllum, which occurs in eastern Asia and eastern North America. On the basis of phenetic similarity, L. kiangnanensis is
Henry Loconte, James R. Estes
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Antimicrobial activity of four species of Berberidaceae

Fitoterapia, 2007
Ethanolic extracts of the stems and leaves of Nandina domestica, Mahonia fortunei, Mahonia bealei and Berberis thunbergii were tested for their antibacterial and antifungal activity. Most of the extracts have been proved to be active against Gram(+) bacteria.
Ai-Rong, Li   +3 more
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Berberis vulgaris L. (Berberidaceae)

2020
A deciduous shrub, native to central and southern Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia, naturalized in northern Europe, North America, and other countries. B. vulgaris was reportedly used by the native Americans in cases of general debility, and to improve appetite.
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REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF JEFFERSONIA DIPHYLLA (BERBERIDACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1986
The reproductive ecology of Jeffersonia diphylla (L.) Pers. (Berberidaceae) was investigated by studying its breeding system, ovule production, seed set, seed dispersal by ants and seed predation by rodents. This species flowers early in the spring and is facultatively autogamous.
Margaret L. Ronsheim, Kathryn R. Swartz
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DISPERSAL ECOLOGY OF VANCOUVERIA (BERBERIDACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1972
All Vancouveria species are habitual myrmecochores of the Viola odorata type. The anatropous, bitegmic seed develops an unusual elaiosome in the form of a large, empty, folded and lobed sac of epidermal tissue. The thin‐walled assimilating capsule dehisces along an oblique weak zone that probably represents the suture between two fused and unequal ...
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New names of fossil Berberidaceae

Phytotaxa, 2018
New names are proposed for the fossil taxa of Berberis and Mahonia of the American Tertiary and the European Tertiary (The Palaeoflora Europaea Project). Berberis lanceolata Givul. is renamed Berberis miopannonica nom. nov. (non extant Berberis lanceolata Benth.) and Berberis notata nom. nov.
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Berberidaceae

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1984
S. Blackmore, G.L.A. Heath
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2014
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