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Myrsinaceae

2023
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Comparative floral ontogeny of Maesa (Maesaceae), Aegiceras (Myrsinaceae) and Embelia (Myrsinaceae): taxonomic and phylogenetic implications

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2003
The comparative floral ontogeny of five species belonging to the primuloid clade of the Ericales are investigated, viz. Maesa japonica, M. perlarius, Aegiceras corniculatum, Embelia laeta and E. ribes. All five species basically show 2/5-spiral phyllotaxis of the sepal primordia, although with some minor modification (particularly in Embelia, where the
Ma, OSW, Saunders, RMK
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NEOTROPICAL MYRSINACEAE XVIII

1985
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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MAESA MYRSINACEAE IN MICRONESIA

1979
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Fosberg, F. Raymond (Francis Raymond)   +1 more
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NEOTROPICAL MYRSINACEAE 6

1981
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NEOTROPICAL MYRSINACEAE 15

1984
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NEOTROPICAL MYRSINACEAE 13

1984
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New taxa of Myrsinaceae from Thailand

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1991
Revision of the Myrsinaceae in Thailand has resulted in the recognition of 7 genera, including 102 species. Of these, 12 species and 2 varieties of Ardisia are described as new: A. atrovirens, A. confusa, A. ficiifolia, A. fletcherii, A. gracillima, A.
Kai Larsen, Hu Chi Ming
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Hydroxybenzoquinones from myrsinaceae plants-II. Distribution among myrsinaceae plants in Japan

Phytochemistry, 1968
Abstract The distribution of hydroxybenzoquinone derivatives in roots, rhizomes, barks and/or fruits of eleven species of Myrsinaceae was examined and the presence of embelin (Ia), rapanone (Ib), maesaquinone (IVa), acetylmaesaquinone (VI), 2-hydroxy-5-methoxy-3-pentadecenyl(tridecenyl- and tridecyl-)benzoquinone (VII) and ardisiaquinones A, B and C (
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