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Development of microsatellite markers in Cordia bifurcata (Boraginaceae) and cross‐species amplification in Cordia inermis and Cordia pringlei

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2008
AbstractWe developed 16 microsatellite markers in Cordia bifurcata, a Central and South American shrub. The markers show low polymorphism in C. bifurcata, a species suspected of self‐fertilization or apomixis. Of four polymorphic loci, three had only two alleles.
Tracey R, Spoon, Rick V, Kesseli
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Sesquiterpenes and a Phenylpropanoid from Cordia trichotoma

open access: yesZeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 2004
Two new secondary metabolites, the phenylpropanoid 3-(2′,4′,5′-trimethoxyphenyl)propanoic acid (1) and the sesquiterpene (+)-1β,4β,6α-trihydroxyeudesmane (2) were isolated from the heartwood of Cordia trichotoma Vell., along with the known sesquiterpenes (D)-1β,4β,7α- trihydroxyeudesmane (3) and (+)-1β,4β,11-trihydroxyoppositane (4).
Edilberto R Silveira   +2 more
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Embryology of Cordia

Botanical Gazette, 1975
The embryology of Cordia alba and C. obliqua was studied. The development of the anther follows the dicotyledonous type. The anther wall is four layered in C. alba and four to six layered in C. obliqua. The endothecium lacks fibrillar thickenings in C. obliqua, and the microsporocytes degenerate either during or after meiosis.
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Estimation of Cinnamoyl Derivatives from Cordia Platythyrsa and Chemiotaxonomical Value of the Cordia Genus

2021
The aim of this study was to investigate the roots and the stem barks of Cordia platythyrsa with the view to improve the chemiotaxonomy value in the Cordia genus. Phytochemical investigation of the roots and stem barks of Cordia platythyrsa (Boraginaceae) had led to the isolation of two new cinnamates, the cordicinnamate A compound 1 and the ...
Bernard Dabole   +5 more
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Cordia africana Lam. Cordia monoica Roxb. Cordia sinensis Lam. Boraginaceae

2020
Rainer W. Bussmann   +2 more
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Cyanolipids in Cordia verbenacea—a correction

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1976
Abstract Seeds of materials previously identified as Cordia verbenacea were re-examined and found to be from a sapindaceous plant, probably of the genus Allophyllus . The anomalous occurence of cyanolipids in this member of the Boraginaceae is thus resolved.
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