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2022
Dracaena afromontana Mildbr. — Habit: Small tree. Habitat: LMWF, BZ; 1 500–2 700 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: Upper Imenti Forest, Alt. 2 448 m, 7 Aug. 2015, SAJIT 003170 (HIB). References: Bussmann (1993, 1994), Bussmann & Beck (1995a, 1999), Mwachala & Mbugua (2007).
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Dracaena afromontana Mildbr. — Habit: Small tree. Habitat: LMWF, BZ; 1 500–2 700 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: Upper Imenti Forest, Alt. 2 448 m, 7 Aug. 2015, SAJIT 003170 (HIB). References: Bussmann (1993, 1994), Bussmann & Beck (1995a, 1999), Mwachala & Mbugua (2007).
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2022
Dracaena steudneri Engl. — Habit: Tree. Habitat: LMWF, LMDF; up to 2 300 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: N/A. References: Bussmann (1994), Bussmann & Beck (1995a).
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Dracaena steudneri Engl. — Habit: Tree. Habitat: LMWF, LMDF; up to 2 300 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: N/A. References: Bussmann (1994), Bussmann & Beck (1995a).
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2020
Parthenothrips dracaenae (Heeger) (Figs 32, 63, 90) This species is commonly known as the ‘palm-thrips’and is possibly native to Australia or Africa (Mound & Tree 2020), but has been introduced worldwide in greenhouses. This is the first record of the species in Brazil, but 10 specimens were examined at the USNM and recorded from Colombia on Fatsia ...
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Parthenothrips dracaenae (Heeger) (Figs 32, 63, 90) This species is commonly known as the ‘palm-thrips’and is possibly native to Australia or Africa (Mound & Tree 2020), but has been introduced worldwide in greenhouses. This is the first record of the species in Brazil, but 10 specimens were examined at the USNM and recorded from Colombia on Fatsia ...
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2022
Dracaena laxissima Engl. — Habit: Shrub. Habitat: LMWF; up to 2 300 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: Meru Forest, Alt. 1 847 m, 9 Aug. 2015, SAJIT 003889 (HIB). Reference: N/A.
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Dracaena laxissima Engl. — Habit: Shrub. Habitat: LMWF; up to 2 300 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: Meru Forest, Alt. 1 847 m, 9 Aug. 2015, SAJIT 003889 (HIB). Reference: N/A.
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Retrodihydrochalcones from Dracaena Loureiri
Journal of Natural Products, 1988The first four members of a new class of natural products, the retrodihydrochalcones, have been isolated from the leaves of Dracaena loureiri. The structures of the loureirins 1-4 were elucidated through interpretation of their spectroscopic data, with particular use being made of the selective INEPT nmr technique.
D, Meksuriyen, G A, Cordell
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2020
Published as part of Vaníčková, Lucie, Pompeiano, Antonio, Maděra, Petr, Massad, Tara Joy & Vahalík, Petr, 2020, Terpenoid profiles of resin in the genus Dracaena are species specific, pp. 1-8 in Phytochemistry (112197) (112197) 170 on pages 2-6, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112197, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Published as part of Vaníčková, Lucie, Pompeiano, Antonio, Maděra, Petr, Massad, Tara Joy & Vahalík, Petr, 2020, Terpenoid profiles of resin in the genus Dracaena are species specific, pp. 1-8 in Phytochemistry (112197) (112197) 170 on pages 2-6, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2019.112197, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Micropropagation of Dracaena Species
1997The genus Dracaena (Agavaceae family) comprises about 50 species of woody stemmed plants in tropical regions of Africa and Asia (Bailey 1949), some of which are grown as ornamental plants. Similar and closely related to Dracaena are species of the genus Cordyline. Taxonomic position of some Cordyline species seems to be uncertain and conflicting, since
D. Vinterhalter, B. Vinterhalter
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Dracaena guianensis Daudin 1802
2016Dracaena guianensis Daudin, 1802 Type-locality. Cayenne, French Guiana, corrected by Hoogmoed & Lescure (1975) to Amapá, Brazil, north of Rio Araguari. Pertinent taxonomic references. Daudin (1802), Merrem (1820), Duméril & Bibron (1839), Boulenger (1885), Cunha (1961), Vanzolini (1961), Vanzolini & Valencia (1966), Gorman (1970), Hoogmoed & Lescure ...
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Structures and Bioactivities of Steroidal Saponins Isolated from the Genera Dracaena and Sansevieria
Molecules, 2021Zaw Min Thu +2 more
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Dracaena afromontana Mildbr. Dracaena steudneri Engl. Asparagaceae
2020Rainer W. Bussmann +2 more
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