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Essential oil extraction from clove, characterization and application. [PDF]
Ghoshal G, Dolker T, Gupta S.
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Validation of Myristica pushpangadaniana (Myristicaceae)
Myristica Gronovius (1755: 141) was established in Flora orientalis and comprises about 172 species, distributed from tropical Asia to western Pacific (POWO 2023). In India, Myristica has seven taxa, among them six endemics. Of these, M. andamanica Hooker (1886: 103) is found only in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, M.
Kottaimuthu, Ramalingam
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Distribution of flavonoids in the Myristicaceae
Phytochemistry, 2000During the past two decades the study of the Myristicaceae species has increased, and many flavonoids of different types have been isolated. This review discusses the flavonoids presently known in the Myristicaceae.
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Pollen Diversity and Evolution in Myristicaceae (Magnoliales)
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2003Myristicaceae consist of 21 genera and nearly 500 species of lowland rainforest trees with a pantropical distribution. This article presents new scanning electron microscopy observations on pollen of 13 genera, including all Asian genera, which had previously received very little attention from palynologists.
Hervé Sauquet, Annick Le Thomas
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Myristicaceae do Acre, Brasil [PDF]
A família Myristicaceae, com a espécie Myristica fragrans Houtt. conhecida mundialmente por ser uma especiaria comercializada, a noz-moscada, possui uma distribuição pantropical com centros de diversidade na África, Ásia e na Região Neotropical.
Lopes, Isadora Teles
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Virola dominicana sp. nov. (Myristicaceae) from Dominican amber [PDF]
[English] The Myristicaceae is a member of the early diverging angiosperm order Magnoliales; however, the family is poorly represented by fossil collections. We describe Virola dominicana sp. nov.
George Poinar, Royce Steeves
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Phylogeny, Molecular and Fossil Dating, and Biogeographic History of Annonaceae and Myristicaceae (Magnoliales) [PDF]
Annonaceae and Myristicaceae, the two largest families of Magnoliales, are pantropical groups of uncertain geographic history. The most recent morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses identify the Asian-American genus Anaxagorea as sister to all
James A Doyle +2 more
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A família Myristicaceae abriga aproximadamente 20 gêneros e 500 espécies. No Brasil, encontram-se seis gêneros e 65 espécies, com a maioria concentrada na região amazônica.
Isamara Maria Ferreira +3 more
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Revision of Otoba (Myristicaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2020Otoba is one of six American genera of Myristicaceae and recognized by having three stamens with almost fused to free filaments, globose arillate seeds and absence of bracteoles in the male flower. Species of Otoba are distinguished by a suite of characters, mainly pubescence of the ovary and anther shape.
Jaramillo-Vivanco, Tatiana S. +1 more
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FLORAL MORPHOLOGY OF HORSFIELDIA (MYRISTICACEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1978The pistillate flowers of Horsfieldia are morphologically similar to those of Myristica and Knema , and are composed of a single whorl of thick, fleshy tepals, and an unsealed, monocarpellate pistil bearing a ...
J. E. Armstrong, T. K. Wilson
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