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Nomenclatural notes on the Myrsinaceae of China
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Chen, Jie., Pipoly, John J.
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Intercellular cavities in the rays of Dicotiledonous woods
An intercellular cavity within a radius differs from a radial gum canal because it is relatively short in length. Such cavities can be normal or traumatic.
Irma E. Webber
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Rapanea, Myrsinaceae, in the Pacific
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Degener, Otto, Degener, Isa
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The Ontogeny and Floral Morphology of Myrsine Australis (Myrsinaceae)
The family Myrsinaceae was formerly placed in the order Primulales, because it was thought to be closely allied to the Theophrastaceae in that order, but it has been found to differ from the other families in some important features.
Amissah, James Kwamene
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Premise of the study: The exploitation of Labisia pumila for commercial demand is gradually increasing. It is therefore important that conservation is prioritized to ensure sustainable utilization. We developed microsatellites for L. pumila var.
Lee Hong Tnah +4 more
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Phytochemical study of four plants from the family Myrsinaceae
International audienceFour Peruvian plants (Cybianthus magnus, Myrsine latifolia, Myrsine congesta and Myrsine sessiliflora) belonging to the Myrsinaceae family have been studied in search of molecules with antileishmanial activity.
Zebiri, I +5 more
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A New Species of Cybianthus (Myrsinaceae) from Tobago and Venezuela
ybianthus pittierianus Pipoly & Ricketson (Myrsinaceae) is described from Tobago, and its taxonomic relationships are discussed. This species is often confused with C. rostratus (Hassk.) G.
Ricketson, Jon M., Pipoly, John J., III
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The relationships of Heberdenia bahamensis and H. penduliflora (Myrsinaceae) [PDF]
Abstract A morphological and anatomical investigation is presented of the two species of Heberdenia, H. bahamensis (Macaronesia) and H. penduliflora (Mexico). A cladistic analysis including 27 taxa of the Myrsinaceae and using Jacquinia (Theophrastaceae) and Manilkara (Sapotaceae) as outgroup was performed to provide a hypothesis of the relationships
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Image 2. Distribution of Maesa velutina Mez in Peninsular IndiaPublished as part of Sardesai, M.M. & Yadav, S.R., 2011, Notes on the distribution of Maesa velutina Mez Myrsinaceae - a rare and endemic plant from India, pp.
Yadav, S.R., Sardesai, M.M.
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