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Prenylated flavonoids from the stem wood of Commiphora opobalsamum (L.) Engl. (Burseraceae)

open access: yesJournal of King Saud University - Science, 2015
In this study, fractionation of acetone extract of the stem wood of Commiphora opobalsamum (L.) Engl. (Burseraceae) has been carried and two new prenylated flavonoids, 6-(3,3-Dimethylallyl)-2,3-dihydrokaempferol-3-β-O-glucoside 5 and 6-(3,3-Dimethylallyl)
Mohamed H A Suleiman
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Burseraceae

2022
J. Raharimampionona   +2 more
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Notes on Ethiopian Vitaceae and Burseraceae

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1984
In Vitaceae three new species of Cyphostemma (Planch.) Alston are described: C. boranense Vollesen, C. burgeri Vollesen, C. pannosum Vollesen. The new combinations
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Parthenocarpy and Seed Production in Burseraceae

2009
Seed production is determined by biotic and abiotic factors; however, crop viability can be affected negatively by phenomenon such as parthenocarpy (production of seedless fruits). Bursera morelensis is a deciduous species endemic to Mexico that occurs in the Tehuacan Valley and illustrates the strong effect of parthenocarpy.
María F. Ramos-Ordoñez   +2 more
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Studies in Burseraceae of Northeastern Africa

Kew Bulletin, 1985
Description de 13 especes nouvelles de Commiphora et 1 espece nouvelle de Boswellia.
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Notes on the Burseraceae in central Amazonia, including four new taxa. Studies in neotropical Burseraceae XXVI

Brittonia, 2018
The Burseraceae are known to comprise one of the most important tree families in Amazonia, but examination of Burseraceae diversity indicates that this importance is achieved differently in different parts of the Amazon, generally showing greater relative density compared to relative diversity in the east and greater relative diversity compared to ...
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A review of Neotropical Burseraceae

Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2022
Douglas C. Daly   +5 more
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Wild Vegetables of the Family Burseraceae

The Burseraceae family, also known as the torchwood or gumbo-limbo family, is composed of about 19 genera and 775–860 species of resinous trees and shrubs. These tropical trees and shrubs are native to Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Members are distinguished by their fragrant, resinous secretions and characteristic bark that flakes but remains smooth (
Ganesh Chandrakant Nikalje   +3 more
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Burseraceae

2016
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