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Swertiamarin from Enicostemma axillare subsp. axillare (Gentianaceae)
Phytochemical report. Enicostemma axillare (Lam.) A. Raynal subsp. axillare (Gentianaceae) was collected from Serowe and Boataname villages in Botswana and a voucher specimen identified and deposited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, voucher ...
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Créée par Jussieu en 1789, la famille des « Gentianeae » rassemblait une dizaine de genres. Après Jussieu, d\u27autres auteurs ont rattaché à cette famille un grand nombre de genres et d\u27espèces qui étaient classés en tribus.
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ENDOMYCORRHIZAS IN THE GENTIANACEAE
New Phytologist, 1983SUMMARYThe identity of mycorrhizal fungi in the Gentianaceae was investigated by inoculating Gentiana lutea L. with fungi from orchid, ericoid and vesicular‐arbuscular endomycorrhizas. Results clearly demonstrated that mycorrhizas in G. lutea are formed by vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi but have a very unusual morphology.
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CYTOLOGICAL STUDIES IN THE GENTIANACEAE
American Journal of Botany, 1949hand, if the sporangium dehisces prematurely no vesicle is formed, and the zoospores disperse without swarming. As noted previously, no resting spores were found in this species, and our knowledge of its life cycle is incomplete. However, R. elongatum is structurally and developmentally similar to other species of Rhizidium, except for the frequent ...
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Xanthones of the Gentianaceae—I
Tetrahedron, 1969Abstract The root of Frasera caroliniensis Walt. has been shown to contain 1-hydroxy-2,3,4,7-tetramethoxyanthone ( 1 ), 1-hydroxy-2,3,4,5-tetramethoxyxanthone ( 6 ), 1-hydroxy-2,3,7-trimethoxyxanthone ( 9 ), 1-hydroxy-2,3,5-trimethoxyxanthone ( 11 ), swerchirin ( 15 ), a swerchirin glycoside ( 16 ), 1,3-dihydroxy-4,5-dimethoxyxanthone ( 18 ), and a
G.H. Stout, W.J. Balkenhol
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