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Endemic Yucatan Peninsula Plants with Pesticidal Potential: Herbarium-Based Literature Review. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Alonso-Hernández N   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Chemical constituents from Diospyros fragrans Gürke (Ebenaceae)

open access: yesBiochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2022
A new naphtalenone derivative named fragranone, alongside seventeen known compounds: ten triterpenoids, one monoglycerol, one polyterpenoid, one carotenoid, two steroids and two polyols were isolated from the leaves and roots of Diospyros fragrans.
Nathalie S Jouwa Tameye   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Lectotypification of Indochinese Ebenaceae published by P. H. Lecomte (1925-1930)

open access: yesAdansonia, 2022
The Ebenaceae of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam have yet to be treated in the ongoing Flora projects. The first step towards an updated account is the resolution of the nomenclatural status of the taxa known to occur in the region.
Nattanon Meeprom, Timothy M A Utteridge
exaly   +2 more sources

Generic delimitation and relationships in Ebenaceae sensu lato: evidence from six plastid DNA regions

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2006
Phylogenetic relationships of the pantropical family Ebenaceae s.1. were investigated using plastid DNA sequence data from six regions: atpB, matK, ndhF, trnK intron, trnL intron, and trnL-trnF spacer.
Sutee Duangjai   +2 more
exaly   +1 more source

Taxonomic studies of Diospyros L. (Ebenaceae) from the Malagasy region. IV. Synoptic revision of the Squamosa group in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands

open access: yesAdansonia, 2020
Schatz, George E., Lowry II, Porter P. (2020): Taxonomic studies of Diospyros L. (Ebenaceae) from the Malagasy region. IV. Synoptic revision of the Squamosa group in Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. Adansonia sér.
George E Schatz, Porter P Lowry
exaly   +2 more sources

Two new species of Diospyros (Ebenaceae) from Central Africa

open access: yesPlant Ecology and Evolution, 2017
Background and aims – Diospyros (Ebenaceae), a large genus with a mostly tropical distribution, includes 736 species worldwide, 104 of which occur in continental Africa.
George E Schatz   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Lissocarpa Is Sister to Diospyros (Ebenaceae)

Kew Bulletin, 2001
A plastid rbcL sequence was obtained from a recent collection of Lissocarpa benthamii Gfirke, and was analysed with two earlier molecular datasets. The results strongly support Lissocarpa as the sister group of Diospyros. We propose that Lissocarpa should be included in a broader concept of Ebenaceae.
P. E. Berry   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

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