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The complete chloroplast genome of Buxus sinica var. parvifolia (Buxaceae) and its phylogenetic analysis [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
Buxus sinica var. parvifolia is a shrub or small arbor of the Buxaceae family, rich in various medicinal alkaloids and of great horticultural value. In this study, we sequenced, assembled, and annotated the complete chloroplast genome of B.
Yue Yin, Tao Xiao, Yonghong Zhang
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Structural Particularities of Gall Neoformations Induced by Monarthropalpus flavus in the Leaves of Buxus sempervirens [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
The boxwood leafminer Monarthropalpus flavus (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) has historically been considered a leafminer, but some researchers suggested it induced galls on Buxus species leaves. The larvae of M.
Irina Neta Gostin   +2 more
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Potential Distribution of Invasive Boxwood Blight Pathogen (Calonectriapseudonaviculata) as Predicted by Process-Based and Correlative Models [PDF]

open access: yesBiology, 2022
Boxwood blight caused by Cps is an emerging disease that has had devastating impacts on Buxus spp. in the horticultural sector, landscapes, and native ecosystems. In this study, we produced a process-based climatic suitability model in the CLIMEX program
Brittany S. Barker   +2 more
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Buxus and Tetracentron genomes help resolve eudicot genome history [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2022
Gamma triplication arises via two whole-genome duplications early in eudicot history, but the relative timing of these is unclear. Here, the authors report the genomes of Buxales and Trochodendrales and reject the hypothesis of gamma arising via inter ...
Andre S. Chanderbali   +11 more
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Modelling potential distribution of the invasive box tree moth across Asia, Europe, and North America. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
The box tree moth Cydalima perspectalis (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) (BTM) is a native moth throughout eastern Asia, having recently become invasive in Europe (2007) where it feeds on boxwood (= box tree), Buxus spp.
M Lukas Seehausen   +5 more
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Cytotoxicity of Triterpenoid Alkaloids from Buxus microphylla against Human Tumor Cell Lines

open access: yesMolecules, 2016
Three new triterpenoid alkaloids, namely buxmicrophyllines P–R (1–3), were isolated from the twigs and leaves of Buxus microphylla. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of NMR and MS spectroscopic analyses.
Shi-Tou Bai   +7 more
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Investigation of the Variability of Alkaloids in Buxus sempervirens L. Using Multivariate Data Analysis of LC/MS Profiles [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2021
Buxus sempervirens L. is a common ornamental plant in southern and central Europe, and has been used ethopharmacologically against a wide variety of diseases due to it containing nor-triterpene alkaloids of the nor-cycloartane type.
Lara U. Szabó, Thomas J. Schmidt
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Buxus megistophylla Levl. (Buxaceae Dumort.) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Buxus megistophylla Levl. is one of the most common green horticultural plants in the city presently. Here, we assembled and annotated the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of B. megistophylla.
Xiaoyan Yao   +6 more
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NewTriterpenoidal Alkaloids from Buxus sempervirens

open access: yesZeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 2002
Phytochemical studies on the ethanolic extract of the roots of Buxus sempervirens of Turkish origin have resulted in the isolation of two new triterpenoidal alkaloids, (+)-16α, 31- diacetylbuxadine (1), (-)-Nb-demethylcyclomikuranine (2) along with three known natural products, (-)-cyclomikuranine (3), (-)-cyclobuxophylline-K (4) and (+)-buxaquamarine (
Athar Ata   +2 more
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Buxus sempervirens Common Boxwood

open access: yesEDIS, 2007
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the common boxwood (Buxus sempervirens), detailing its characteristics, growth habits, and uses in landscaping.
Edward Gilman
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