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Cochlospermaceae

open access: closed, 2003
H.-H. Poppendieck
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Flora of Panama. Part VI. Family 126. Cochlospermaceae

open access: closedAnnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1967
Robert E. Woodson   +2 more
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Facile Synthesis of Long-chain Triacylbenzenes fromCochlospermaceae

open access: closedNatural Product Letters, 1994
Abstract The synthesis of two natural 1,3,5-triacylbenzenes is reported. Both compounds have previously been isolated from West African medicinal plants (Cochlospermum planchonii, C. angolense and C. tinctorium).
Alain Valla   +2 more
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Cochlospermaceae congolanae

open access: closedBulletin du Jardin botanique de l'État a Bruxelles, 1963
W. Robyns
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Amoreuxia wrightii A. Gray (Cochlospermaceae) neu für Cuba

open access: closedFeddes Repertorium, 1986
ZusammenfassungIm Juni 1982 wurde in La Chivera bei Imías (Prov. Guantánamo) nach stärkeren Regenfällen ein Vertreter der Gattung Amoreuxia Moç. et Sessé ex DC. (Fam. Cochlospermaceae) gefunden. Dies ist der erste Fund einer Amoreuxia in Cuba und auf den Antillen überhaupt. Wenn man die Unsicherheiten auβer acht läβt, die z. Zt. bei der morphologischen
Karl‐Friedrich Günther
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Phylogenetic Systematics of Cochlospermaceae (Malvales) Based on Molecular and Morphological Evidence

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Botany, 2017
The generic scope and systematic position of the Cochlospermaceae were evaluated using observations from the anatomy of the stem, node, and leaf. There are few basic differences in vegetative anatomy between Amoreuxia and Cochlospermum. Secretory cells and canals, dilated phloem rays, and banded phloem are unifying features.
Susannah B. Johnson-Fulton   +1 more
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