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Lysimachia × glabrophora (Ericales, Primulaceae), a new wild nothospecies from the Republic of Korea [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys
The genus Lysimachia (Primulaceae) is taxonomically complex, particularly within sect. Spicatae in East Asia. Field surveys in the Republic of Korea revealed a taxon exhibiting intermediate morphological states between L. barystachys and L.
Kyu Tae Park   +5 more
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Comparative Wood Anatomy of the Primuloid Clade (Ericales s.l.) [PDF]

open access: yesSystematic Botany, 2005
The wood structure of 78 species from 27 genera representing the woody primuloids (Maesaceae, Myrsinaceae, and Theophrastaceae) was investigated using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results indicated that the ray structure, the nature of mineral inclusions, and the occurrence of breakdown areas in rays can be used to ...
F. Lens (Frederic)   +4 more
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Phylogenetic relationships in the order Ericales s.l.: analyses of molecular data from five genes from the plastid and mitochondrial genomes

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2002
Phylogenetic interrelationships in the enlarged order Ericales were investigated by jackknife analysis of a combination of DNA sequences from the plastid genes rbcL, ndhF, atpB, and the mitochondrial genes atp1 and matR.
A A Anderberg   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

ERICALES REVISITED

open access: yesTAXON, 1976
SummaryAttention is drawn to the similarity between two classifications of Ericaceae. The later of these is here held to be an extension with minor modifications of the earlier one, which was derived with the aid of a computer.
Leslie Watson
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Global patterns and a latitudinal gradient of flower disparity: perspectives from the angiosperm order Ericales

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2021
International audienceMorphological diversity (disparity) is an essential but often neglected aspect of biodiversity. Hence, it seems timely and promising to re-emphasize morphology in modern evolutionary studies.
Marion Chartier   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

HISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LEAVES OF FOUR ERICALES MEDICINAL PLANTS

open access: yesActa Pharmaceutica Indonesia, 2022
Active chemical compounds from medicinal plants are mostly secondary metabolites that can be histochemically tested. It enables the identification and localization of diverse secondary metabolites within the tissue, which is not possible with screening phytochemicals. In this study, the histochemistry of the leaf blades of Ericales plants i.e., cantigi
Nurma Sabila   +2 more
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Ericales Bercht. & J. Presl, P

open access: yes, 2011
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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The Micromorphology of Pit Membranes in Tracheary Elements of Ericales: New Records of Tori or Pseudo-tori?

open access: yesAnnals of Botany, 2006
Background and Aims Intervascular pit membranes were examined within Ericales to determine the distribution and structure of torus-like thickenings. Methods Forty-nine species representing 12 families of the order Ericales were investigated using light,
Frédéric Lens   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Evaluation of the in vivo mutagenic potential of hydroalcoholic extracts of the northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L. Ericales, Ericaceae) on peripheral blood cells of Swiss mice (Mus musculus Rodentia, Muridae) [PDF]

open access: yesGenetics and Molecular Biology, 2008
The northern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L. Ericales, Ericaceae) is very rich in anthocyanins, natural pigments which have strong antioxidant properties and potential health benefits, resulting in the worldwide use the blueberry as a ...
Patrícia Scotini Freitas   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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