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Plastid phylogenomics and plastome evolution in the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae)
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic value, including crops, traditional medicines, ornamentals, and vegetables.
Chung-Shien Wu +2 more
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Resin Glycosides from Convolvulaceae Family: An Update
Resin glycoside is a type of secondary metabolite isolated commonly from the Convolvulaceae family. It consists of oligosaccharides conjugated to organic acids with a larger percentage having a macrocyclic structure. The resin glycosides reported in this
Rani Maharani +2 more
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A Bird’s Eye View of the Systematics of Convolvulaceae: Novel Insights From Nuclear Genomic Data
Convolvulaceae is a family of c. 2,000 species, distributed across 60 currently recognized genera. It includes species of high economic importance, such as the crop sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.), the ornamental morning glories (Ipomoea L.), bindweeds
Ana Rita G. Simões +10 more
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Compatibility systems and pollinator dependency in morning glory species (Convolvulaceae). [PDF]
Background The Convolvulaceae is a large family containing species exhibiting a range of breeding systems and pollinated by diverse animal taxa. We studied the pollination ecology of 15 Convolvulaceae species, representing seven genera ( Argyreia Lour ...
Hassa P, Traiperm P, Stewart AB.
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Functional Ecology of External Secretory Structures in Rivea ornata (Roxb.) Choisy (Convolvulaceae) [PDF]
Plants have evolved numerous secretory structures that fulfill diverse roles and shape their interactions with other organisms. Rivea ornata (Roxb.) Choisy (Convolvulaceae) is one species that possesses various external secretory organs hypothesized to ...
Natthaphong Chitchak +2 more
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Heritable fungal endosymbiosis is under-investigated in plant biology and documented in only three plant families (Convolvulaceae, Fabaceae, Poaceae).
Quynh N. Quach +4 more
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Synopsis of the family Convolvulaceae in Mexico
The Convolvulaceae is a diverse family and it is particularly well represented in Mexico. The current inventory confirms the presence of 313 species within Mexico, and this quantity represents nearly 20% of the family’s global diversity.
J. Rzedowski, Eleazar Carranza González
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Chromosome numbers of adventive species in the flora of the Republic of Altai. Post VI
Chromosome numbers (2n) of 14 adventive plant species from the families Apiaceae, Campanulaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Convolvulaceae, Geraniaceae, Lamiaceae, Malvaceae, Onagraceae, Poaceae, Polygonaceae, and Rosaceae are reported based on the material ...
Елена Юрьевна Зыкова +2 more
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Horizontal gene transfers (HGTs) from host or other organisms have been reported in mitochondrial genomes of parasitic plants. Genes transferred in this fashion have usually been found nonfunctional.
Qianshi Lin, A. Banerjee, S. Stefanović
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Karyotypes are characterized by traits such as chromosome number, which can change through whole-genome duplication and dysploidy. In the parasitic plant genus Cuscuta (Convolvulaceae), chromosome numbers vary more than 18-fold.
Amalia Ibiapino +6 more
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