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<i>Carexyankouensis</i>, a new species of Cyperaceae from limestone landform in northern Guangdong, China. [PDF]
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The genome sequence of Bottle Sedge, <i>Carex rostrata</i> Stokes. [PDF]
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Stilbenes in Carex acuta and Carex lepidocarpa
Stilbenes in the roots of Carex acuta and Carex lepidocarpa were studied. Root samples were extracted with 100% methanol and analyzed by HPLC and LC-MS. In this way, trans-resveratrol dimers (m/z 455 Da [M + H]+), trimers (m/z 681 Da [M + H]+) and tetramers (m/z 907 Da [M + H]+) were identified in the extracts.
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