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Review on Bioactive Compounds and Pharmacological Properties of Cleome rutidosperma DC

open access: yesJournal of Tropical Life Science, 2023
Cleome rutidosperma DC., a species of flowering plant in the Cleomaceae family, is commonly known as "fringed spider flower" or "purple cleome". It is distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa.
Trang Nguyen
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Shared characteristics underpinning C 4 leaf maturation derived from analysis of multiple C 3 and C 4 species of Flaveria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Most terrestrial plants use C3 photosynthesis to fix carbon. In multiple plant lineages a modified system known as C4 photosynthesis has evolved. To better understand the molecular patterns associated with induction of C4 photosynthesis, the genus ...
Britta M.C. Kümpers   +11 more
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Diversity in forms of C4 in the genus Cleome (Cleomaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Botany, 2010
Cleomaceae is one of 19 angiosperm families in which C(4) photosynthesis has been reported. The aim of the study was to determine the type, and diversity, of structural and functional forms of C(4) in genus Cleome. Methods Plants of Cleome species were grown from seeds, and leaves were subjected to carbon isotope analysis, light and scanning electron ...
Koteyeva, Nuria K   +3 more
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PISTILLATA paralogs in Tarenaya hassleriana have diverged in interaction specificity

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2018
Background Floral organs are specified by MADS-domain transcription factors that act in a combinatorial manner, as summarized in the (A)BCE model.
Suzanne de Bruijn   +5 more
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Terpenoids from Cleome droserifolia (Forssk.) Del

open access: yesMolecules, 2005
A new diacetyl triterpene lactone, drosericarpone (2), was isolated from the hexane extract of the herb Cleome droserifolia, together with buchariol (1, a sesquiterpene oxide, isolated for the first time from Cleome species) and stigmasterol glucoside (3)
Hesham I. El-Askary
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Genomic Origin and Diversification of the Glucosinolate MAM Locus

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2020
Glucosinolates are a diverse group of plant metabolites that characterize the order Brassicales. The MAM locus is one of the most significant QTLs for glucosinolate diversity. However, most of what we understand about evolution at the locus is focused on
R. Shawn Abrahams   +3 more
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Sobre los riesgos y beneficios entomológicos asociados a tres especies del género Cleome Linnaeus, 1753 (Brassicales: Cleomaceae), con potencialidades bioestimulantes

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Entomología, 2021
Desde su descubrimiento el uso de bioestimulantes en la agricultura es una práctica habitual que beneficia la producción de alimentos. A pesar de ello, la disponibilidad y oferta de productos de esa naturaleza es baja, lo que conlleva a la búsqueda de ...
Belyani Vargas Batis   +2 more
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The anamorphic state of Leveillula taurica recorded on Cleome spinosa in north-eastern Brazil [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The anamorphic state of Leveillula taurica was found causing a powdery mildew disease on Cleome spinosa in north-eastern Brazil. Its chasmothecial state was not observed on the collected samples. The fungus is illustrated and described.
Carlos AC, Soares DJ
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Entomofauna asociada a tres especies arvenses del género Cleome Linnaeus, 1753 (Brassicales: Cleomaceae) y sus relaciones potenciales con cultivos agrícolas

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Entomología, 2023
Resumen. Las especies arvenses son eliminadas de los agroecosistemas al ser consideradas reservorios de organismos plaga ignorándose los beneficios que pueden reportar, de ahí la importancia de realizar investigaciones en este sentido.
Adriel Plana Quiala   +6 more
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Photosynthesis in C3-C4 intermediate Moricandia species. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Evolution of C4 photosynthesis is not distributed evenly in the plant kingdom. Particularly interesting is the situation in the Brassicaceae, because the family contains no C4 species, but several C3-C4 intermediates, mainly in the genus Moricandia ...
Andrea Bräutigam   +11 more
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