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Cytotoxic, antioxidant, antibacterial activity of phytochemicals from Phragmanthera austroarabica. [PDF]
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Evaluation of the antiproliferative, cytotoxic and phytochemical properties of Zimbabwean medicinal plants used in cancer treatment. [PDF]
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A rejoinder onOryctina (Loranthaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1981Both of the two main generic features ofOryctina (Loranthaceae), i.e., its dioeciousness and its absence of floral bracteoles, are based on misinterpretations. Instead, both species appear to be monoecious, and both are bracteolate. Nevertheless,Oryctina should be maintained as a distinct genus, probably most closely related toMaracanthus.
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Development and Morphology of Flowers in Loranthaceae
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2016Premise of research. Loranthaceae flowers exhibit exceedingly variable ground plan, size, and pollination syndromes. The homology of floral organs (especially the calyculus and the perianth), the evolutionary shifts from bisexual to unisexual flowers, and the trends in ovary and ovule reduction, primarily studied in Old World taxa, have been ...
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A Second Species of Ligaria (Loranthaceae)
Brittonia, 1990The combinationLigaria teretiflora (Rizzini) Kuijt is proposed, based onPsittacanthus teretiflorus Rizzini, adding a second species to the genus.Ligaria teretiflora differs fromL. cuneifolia (Ruiz & Pavon) Van Tieghem in having articulated pedicels and obovate leaves which lack a necrotic apex.
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