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Three new species of Valeriana (Valerianoideae, Caprifoliaceae) from southern Ecuador

Phytotaxa, 2023
Three new species of Valeriana from southern Ecuador are described and illustrated. Valeriana plateadensis is found near the highest peak of Cerro Plateado in Cordillera del Cóndor at 2900 m a.s.l.
C. Persson   +5 more
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Assessment of Biochemical Composition of Fruits of Hippophae rhamnoides (Elaeagnaceae juss.), Viburnum opulus (Viburnaceae raf.) and Lonicera caerulea subsp. altaica (Caprifoliaceae juss.)

Metabolites
Background/Objectives: This study explores the biochemical diversity of Hippophae rhamnoides, Viburnum opulus, and Lonicera caerulea subsp. altaica to identify genotypes rich in bioactive compounds for breeding nutritionally valuable cultivars.
T. Vdovina   +4 more
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Impact of barriers on Cyrno‐Sardinian endemisms: A comparative study of population genetics and phylogeography within taxa of Centranthus sect. Nervosae (Caprifoliaceae)

Plant biology
This study explores the impact of geographic barriers on the distribution and survival of Mediterranean endemic species, focusing on Centranthus sect. Nervosae, a tetraploid species complex found in Corsica and Sardinia.
O. D. Castro   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Can we rescue Centranthus (Caprifoliaceae: Valerianoideae) from the Valeriana sea?

Botanical journal of the Linnean Society
Centranthus is a small Mediterranean taxon that was recognized as a distinct genus throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, but initially and more recently was included in Valeriana.
O. de Castro   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A chemosystematic study of the Caprifoliaceae

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1971
The phenolic compounds in leaf material of 52 taxa of the Caprifoliaceae representing 11 genera have been examined. The cyanogenetic glycoside sambunigrin was found to occur only in certain members of Sambucus. Chlorogenic acid isomers and simple phenolic acids were identified in all taxa examined; coumarins were of more limited distribution.
Bruce A. Bohm, C. Wm. Glennie
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A New Cephalaria (Caprifoliaceae) Species from Turkey

Phytotaxa, 2023
Cephalaria saldaensis, collected from Eşeler Mountain around Salda Lake (Yeşilova-Burdur), one of Turkey’s important tourism regions, is described from South-West Anatolia as a new species.
R. Göktürk   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Disentangling the taxonomy of Succisella (Caprifoliaceae, Dipsacoideae) in the Iberian Peninsula: an updated synopsis and conservation priorities

Phytotaxa
Morphological variation in the three Iberian Succisella species (S. andreae-molinae, S. carvalhoana and S. microcephala) is here examined based on novel diagnostic characters, notably the shape of the outermost involucral bracts, stolon and rosette ...
Inês Fura   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Investigation of Phytochemical, Antioxidant and Antidiabetic Potentials of Scabiosa L. (Caprifoliaceae) Species with Chemometric Methods

Chemistry and Biodiversity
In this research, the total phenolic and flavonoid amounts, phenolic compositions, in vitro antioxidant, antibacterial and antidiabetic properties of the methanol extracts obtained from Scabiosa L.
S. Albayrak   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Butterflies, bumblebees and hoverflies are equally effective pollinators of Knautia arvensis (Caprifoliaceae), a generalist plant species with compound inflorescences

Journal of applied entomology
Plant‐pollinator interactions exist along a continuum from complete specialisation to highly generalised, that may vary in time and space. A long‐held assumption is that large bees are usually the most effective pollinators of generalist plants.
J. Ollerton   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Phylogenetic and molecular dating analyses of Chinese endemic genus Dipelta (Caprifoliaceae) based on nuclear RAD‐Seq and chloroplast genome data

Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Dipelta Maxim. (Caprifoliaceae) is a Tertiary relic genus endemic to China, which includes three extant species, Dipelta floribunda, Dipelta yunnanensis, and Dipelta elegans.
Yanan Cao   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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