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Estudios citológicos en tres especies del género Monnina
Lozzia, María E.; Aldo R. Andrada & María E. Cristóbal. 2007. “Estudios citológicos en tres especies del género Monnina”. Lilloa 44 (1-2). El género Monnina es americano y en Argentina cuenta con 11 especies.
María E. Lozzia +2 more
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Cytological Studies on Monnina
AbstractThree species of Monnina have been studied cytologically for the first time. The following chromosome numbers were found, M. brachystachya n = 9 and 2n = 18; M. dictyocarpa 2n = 40; M. rusbyi n = 10 and 2n = 20. Evolutionary trends in the genus are discussed.
Kai Larsen
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A revision of the Peruvian species of Monnina
Ramón Ferreyra
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RESUMENMonnina salicifoliaR&P (Polygalaceae) se reporta como una de las tres especies más abundantesy representativa en la dispersión de semillas por aves en la zona del Embalse San Rafael, LaCalera. Es una especie que presenta fenofases reproductivas de
María Paola Sánchez Romero
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Monnina salicifolia R&P (Polygalaceae) se reporta como una de las tres especies más abundantes y representativas en la dispersión de semillas por aves en la zona del Embalse San Rafael La Calera.
María Paola Sánchez Romero +1 more
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Cytotoxic Activity of Extracts from Plants of Central Argentina on Sensitive and Multidrug-Resistant Leukemia Cells: Isolation of an Active Principle from Gaillardia megapotamica. [PDF]
Plants are a significant reservoir of cytotoxic agents, including compounds with the ability to interfere with multidrug‐resistant (MDR) cells. With the aim of finding promising candidates for chemotherapy, 91 native and naturalized plants collected from the central region of Argentina were screened for their cytotoxic effect toward sensitive and MDR P‐
González ML +6 more
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Systematics of Monnina (Polygalaceae)
Endemic to the Neotropics, Monnina is the second largest genus in Polygalaceae, yet little is known about its phylogenetic history and morphological character evolution. Because Monnina demonstrates a great deal of morphological variability among species, a phylogenetic study was conducted to resolve where characters important in the diversification of
Alina Freire‐Fierro +2 more
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New taxa of Monnina for South America
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Ramón Ferreyra
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Medicinal Plants from North and Central America and the Caribbean Considered Toxic for Humans: The Other Side of the Coin. [PDF]
The consumption of medicinal plants has notably increased over the past two decades. People consider herbal products as safe because of their natural origin, without taking into consideration whether these plants contain a toxic principle. This represents a serious health problem.
Alonso-Castro AJ +7 more
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