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Flavonol Glycosides fromElaeagnus Lanceollata(Elaeagnaceae)
Natural Product Letters, 2001Two new flavonol glycosides were isolated together with two known glycosides and an ester from the leaves of E. lanceollata Warb. Their structures were characterized by spectroscopic methods.
S G, Cao, T, Tanaka, M, Mizuno, K, Inoue
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Components of Certain Species of the Elaeagnaceae Family
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2001Data from the last 50 years for various classes of compounds from certain plant species of the oleaster (Elaeagnaceae) family are ...
N. P. Bekker, A. I. Glushenkova
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On phylogeny of Hippophae (Elaeagnaceae)
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1996A cladistic analysis of the genus Hippophae (Elaeagnaceae) was undertaken. based on 37 characters. The five species of the genera Shepherdia and Elaeagnus were included in the analysis as the outgroup taxa.
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Lachnids from Elaeagnaceae (Hom. Aph.)
Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 2009Summary Die von H.E. Wichmann 1954 bei Augsburg auf Hippophae rhamnoides L. (Fam. Elaeagnaceae) gefundene Lachnus wichmanni n. sp. wird beschrieben. Neben Bemerkungen zur taxonomischen Charakterisierung der Gattung Lachnus werden die bis jetzt von Elaeagnaceen beschriebenen Lachniden kurz erwahnt.
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A revision of Elaeagnus L. (Elaeagnaceae) in mainland China
Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2010A revision of Elaeagnus L. for mainland China is provided based on field observations and herbarium studies. Forty-two morphological characters are selected and coded, then the matrix is prepared following cluster analysis. Morphological characters and species delimitation are re-evaluated resulting in the recognition of 36 species, one subspecies and ...
Miao SUN, Qi LIN
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Spatial dynamics of pollination in dioecious Shepherdia canadensis (Elaeagnaceae)
Plant Ecology, 2015The immobility of plants and the need for third-party vectors to enact pollen transfer render pollination an inherently spatial process. Little is known about the spatial scales over which pollen transfer and plant reproductive success are dependent on mate availability in natural plant populations.
Shang-Yao Lin +2 more
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1984
This small family has a typical northern hemisphere range; it is absent from South America, extends in Eurasia only to the Mediterranean and in Southeast Asia to Malesia and NE. Queensland. There are 3 genera of which Elaeagnus occurs throughout the range (20—50 spp.), Shepherdia occurs only in North America (c. 3 spp.), and Hippophaë occurs throughout
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This small family has a typical northern hemisphere range; it is absent from South America, extends in Eurasia only to the Mediterranean and in Southeast Asia to Malesia and NE. Queensland. There are 3 genera of which Elaeagnus occurs throughout the range (20—50 spp.), Shepherdia occurs only in North America (c. 3 spp.), and Hippophaë occurs throughout
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Nomenclatural type designation of three Linnaean names in Elaeagnaceae
TAXON, 2017AbstractThe typification of three Linnaean names: Elaeagnus latifolia, E. spinosa, and Hippophaё rhamnoides is discussed. The designation of the nomenclatural types is based on an assessment of Linnaeus’s original material. The name E. latifolia is lectotypified using a specimen from Hermann’s Herbarium at BM, and E.
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