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Rooting and vegetative propagation in Laguncularia racemosa
Aquatic Botany, 1999Abstract Reproduction and dispersal in mangrove species occurs mainly through propagules. Vegetative propagation is considered to be insignificant by many researchers, however, for restoration projects, it could be an important advantage. Therefore, we carried out experiments with shoot cuttings of Laguncularia racemosa and Rhizophora mangle ...
Carola Elster, Laura Perdomo
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Gum polysaccharides of nine specimens of Laguncularia racemosa
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1993Gum exudates from nine specimens of Laguncularia racemosa (Combretaceae) from Venezuela were examined. The constituent sugars found were galactose, arabinose, rhamnose, galacturonic acid, glucuronic acid and its 4-O-methyl ether. The results obtained are similar to those in many Combretum gums studied; giving acidic solutions, their nitrogen content ...
Gladys León de Pinto +3 more
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Hydraulic conductivity and embolism in the mangrove tree Laguncularia racemosa
Tree Physiology, 2004We measured xylem pressure potentials, soil osmotic potentials, hydraulic conductivity and percent loss of conductivity (PLC) due to embolism, and made microscopic observations of perfused dye in the white mangrove tree, Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn.
Frank W, Ewers +3 more
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Unusual octalactones from Corynespora cassiicola, an endophyte of Laguncularia racemosa
Tetrahedron Letters, 2013Abstract Chemical investigation of the EtOAc extract of the mangrove-derived endophyte Corynespora cassiicola , isolated from Laguncularia racemosa (Combretaceae), afforded five new secondary metabolites, named coryoctalactones A–E ( 1 – 5 ). The structures of the new compounds were determined on the basis of 1D- and 2D-NMR spectroscopy as well as
Weaam Ebrahim +4 more
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Characterization of Laguncularia racemosa transcriptome and molecular response to oil pollution
Aquatic Toxicology, 2018Mangroves are ecosystems of economic and ecological importance. Laguncularia racemosa (Combretaceae), popularly known as white mangrove, is a species that greatly contributes to the community structure of neotropical and West African mangrove forests.
Fernanda Alves de Freitas Guedes +8 more
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Anti‐Adhesion Activity of Tannins Isolated from the Mangrove Laguncularia racemosa
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2019AbstractIn the search of new compounds with biofilm‐inhibiting properties, mangroves with their richness of secondary metabolites can be a valuable resource. Crude methanolic leaf extracts from the mangrove Laguncularia racemosa enriched in phenolic substances cause a reduction in initial cell adhesion of Candida glabrata and Candida albicans, but not ...
Yvana, Glasenapp +4 more
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BioMetals, 2023
Mangrove forests are threatened by the continuous discharge of inorganic pollutants and studies show that coasts receive high levels of heavy metals, from which lead (Pb) is one of the most persistent and toxic. In the present study, lead accumulation capacity, as well as its toxicological effects and tolerance mechanisms, such as proline accumulation ...
María Del Refugio, Cabañas-Mendoza +5 more
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Mangrove forests are threatened by the continuous discharge of inorganic pollutants and studies show that coasts receive high levels of heavy metals, from which lead (Pb) is one of the most persistent and toxic. In the present study, lead accumulation capacity, as well as its toxicological effects and tolerance mechanisms, such as proline accumulation ...
María Del Refugio, Cabañas-Mendoza +5 more
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Wood variation in Laguncularia racemosa and its effect on fibre quality
Wood Science and Technology, 2004Laguncularia racemosa wood is commonly used in north-western Mexico and harvested without the knowledge of whether environmental conditions affect wood quality. Laguncularia racemosa anatomy variation was evaluated to identify which cell features, mainly fibre features, are related to an environmental gradient and how this variation affects wood ...
Laura Y��ez-Espinosa +3 more
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A new sulphated nor-sesquiterpene from mangroveLaguncularia racemosa(L.) Gaertn. F.
Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2008A new sulphated nor-sesquiterpene, 3alpha-hydroxysulphonyloxy-5alpha,6alpha-epoxy-megastigmen-9-one (1), and a known sulphated lipid, 5'-(hydroxysulphonyloxy) jasmonic acid (2), have been isolated from the twigs and leaves of mangrove Laguncularia racemosa (L.) Gaertn. F.
Duo-Qing, Xue +2 more
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Laguncularia racemosa C. F. Gaertn.
2007Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part C), pp. 370-473 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 437, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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