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A New Pyridine Derivative of Merremia umbellata
Chemistry of Natural CompoundsC L Kao, S T Huang, H T Li
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A new bicyclic sesquiterpenoid from Merremia yunnanensis
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2020Abstract A new sesquiterpenoid, 1α,4β,8β,9β-eudesmane-tetrol-1-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1), together with nine known compounds (2–10), were isolated from Merremia yunnanensis. The structures of these compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic methods and compared to data in the literature.
Mingrui Yuan +8 more
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Situating the Merremia Peltata Invasion in Samoa
Geographical Review, 2004Merremia peltata, a little-known vine of the family Convolvulaceae, has been identified as an invasive species of environmental concern in several Pacific Island nations, including Samoa, even though botanists regard the vine as native to the Pacific (Smith 1991; Whistler 2002).
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First record of bat‐pollination in Merremia (Convolvulaceae)
Plant BiologyAbstract While insects are the dominant pollinators of angiosperms, vertebrate pollinators such as bats and birds play a crucial role in pollinating plants that require cross‐pollination. Merremia platyphylla
E. Medina +4 more
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Damage caused by Merremia eberhardtii and Merremia boisiana to biodiversity of Da Nang City, Vietnam
2012About 2,000 ha of a special use forest in the Son Tra Nature Reserve and the protected forest at Nam Hai Van Pass, Da Nang City are severely affected by Merremia eberhardtii. This invasive woody vine has been rapidly spreading across these protected areas since 1999. In the near-by Ba Na Nui Chua Nature Reserve, about 300 ha of forest are affected by M.
Le, B. T., Nguyen, T. L. T., Adkins, S.
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