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Study on the Genus Drymaria (Caryophyllaceae)-A New Species from North-East India. [PDF]
Arya S, Singh H, Vishnu KW, Iamonico D.
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From Seed to Seedling: Constraints Imposed by Warming, UV-B, and Burial Depth on Alpine Cushion Plant Recruitment. [PDF]
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Distribution of phytoecdysteroids in the Caryophyllaceae
Phytochemistry, 2003Certain genera within the Caryophyllaceae (especially Silene and Lychnis) have received a significant amount of attention with regard to the isolation and identification of ecdysteroids. However, the taxonomy of this family is difficult. Hence, the occurrence of phytoecdysteroids in members of the Caryophyllaceae is presented, and combined with new ...
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Phytoecdysteroids of Caryophyllaceae Juss.
Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2009Distribution of phytoecdysteroids is analyzed in the family Caryophyllaceae, which includes a large number of ecdysteroid-containing species. Species of this family synthesize a wide variety of steroid compounds, insect molting and metamorphosis hormones, many of which are not found in other plants.
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Fam.: Nelkengewächse. Caryophyllaceae
1910Ausdauernde Pflanze mit fast senkrecht stehendem, ein- oder vielkopfigem, dunkelbraunem Wurzelstock. — Blatter grundstandig, langgestielt, fusformig, mit funf bis neun kahlen, glatten, lederigen, oben dunkel-, unten hellgrunen, verkehrt lanzettformigen, spitzen, gegen die Spitze zu grobgesagten Blattchen (Fig. 1).
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