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Juniperus communis L. (Cupressaceae)

2020
It is a native of Greece, but has widespread distribution in both hemispheres, primarily in lower elevations, and found in Europe, Africa, Northern Asia, temperate Eurasia, India, Iran, and North America. Dioscorides described its diuretic and digestive properties, and use in cough and pectoral affections.
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Biological activities of organic extracts and specialized metabolites from different parts of Cryptomeria japonica (Cupressaceae) - A critical review.

Phytochemistry, 2022
A. Lima   +6 more
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Genome size variation and polyploidy in the geographical range of Juniperus sabina L. (Cupressaceae)

Botany Letters, 2019
Polyploidy and natural hybridization are considered as two major evolutionary processes involved in plant speciation and diversification. In conifers, natural hybridization has been noticed to be more frequent than polyploidy.
P. Farhat   +4 more
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Biflavones of some Cupressaceae plants

Phytochemistry, 1970
Abstract Two solvent systems, viz. toluene:pyridine:acetic acid (10:1:1) and toluene:DMF:acetic acid (10:1:1) have been found to be useful for the TLC study of biflavones in conifer extracts; these solvents have also been used for obtaining chromatographically pure biflavones and their methyl ethers by preparative TLC and “dry column” chromatography.
S. Natarajan   +2 more
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Tertiary gymnosperms from Tasmania: Cupressaceae

Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, 1989
Five new macrofossil species in three genera of the Cupressaceae are described from Oligocene and Miocene deposits in Tasmania. Papuacedrus australis is based on vegetative remains from two deposits and cannot be distinguished from the three extant species which are now restricted to New Guinea and the Moluccas.
Robert S. Hill, Raymond J. Carpenter
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2021
???????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???????????????? (Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb.) ?? ???????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????? ???? ?????????????????????????????????? ??????????????, ??????????????????, ???????????????????? ????????????????????????
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Branching pattern in Cupressaceae

2007
In Cupressaceae, new lateral shoots are not present at each node (“continuous branching”), nor are they obviously grouped in regularly spaced tiers (“rhythmic branching”). Thus, branching pattern in Cupressaceae is referred to as "diffuse", although this does not imply that the spatial arrangement of sibling shoots along an axis is completely ...
Heuret, Patrick   +5 more
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Cupressaceae/ Taxaceae: 3- Il polline di Cupressaceae negli anni 1990 - 2001 a Vignola.

2002
Andamento polline di Cupressaceae in ...
BARBIERI, Giovanna   +5 more
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Cenozoic climate change shaped the evolutionary ecophysiology of the Cupressaceae conifers

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2012
Jarmila Pittermann, Stephanie A Stuart
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