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Cyanohydrin glycosides of passifloraceae☆
Phytochemistry, 1989Abstract Barterin, a classical cyclopentenoid cyanohydrin glucoside, was shown to be (1S,4S)-1-(β- d -glucopyranosyloxy)-4-hydroxy-2-cyclopentene-1-carbonitrile, being thus identical with tetraphyllin B, contrary to previous statements in the literature. Cyanohydrin glycosides from Adenia dinklagei, A. epigea, A. firingalavensis, A.
Elin S. Olafsdottir +2 more
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Palinotaxonomy of Passiflora section Xerogona (Passifloraceae)
Phytotaxa, 2014Passiflora sect. Xerogona is a tropical and subtropical group comprising 14 species that occur in tropical and Atlantic forest domains throughout Latin America. The section is characterized by herbaceous vines bearing leaves without petiole glands or bracts, leaf blades without ocelli, and capsular fruits.
De-Azevedo, Milw Ard- +3 more
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Lectotypification of Two Species of Passiflora (Passifloraceae) [PDF]
Passiflora alata Curtis was originally described by Curtis (1788) from a living plant, cultivated in several gardens (J. Vere, the Chelsea Physic Garden, and by Mr Malcom at Kennington). Curtis (1788) states that the nurserymen believed that the seeds were originaly from the West Indies, while Killip (1938) attributed the origin of the material to ...
L. P. de Queiroz +2 more
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2004
Mostly climbing herbs or lianas with axillary tendrils, rarely erect herbs, shrubs or small trees, glabrous or hairy, in Mal. not spiny. Branching usually by a supraaxillary serial bud. Leaves (mostly) spirally arranged, simple or compound, pinninerved or palminerved, entire or lobed; petiole or blade-base often with 1-many glands, and often glands on ...
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Mostly climbing herbs or lianas with axillary tendrils, rarely erect herbs, shrubs or small trees, glabrous or hairy, in Mal. not spiny. Branching usually by a supraaxillary serial bud. Leaves (mostly) spirally arranged, simple or compound, pinninerved or palminerved, entire or lobed; petiole or blade-base often with 1-many glands, and often glands on ...
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A NEW COMBINATION IN PASSIFLORACEAE
1986(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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New Chromosome Reports in Passiflora (Passifloraceae)
Systematic Botany, 1993Diploid chromosome numbers are presented for 31 species of Passiflora in subg. Plec- tostemma (sect. Cieca, Pseudodysosmia, Xerogona, Decaloba), Passiflora, Distephana, Tacsonia, and a few species of uncertain alliance. All but one of the counts are of neotropical taxa and the majority are the first reported for each. We remove P.
John M. MacDougal, Neil Snow
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Barteria Hook f. (Passifloraceae) revised
1999(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A contribution to the knowledge of the Transvaal Passifloraceae
1917(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Differential organellar inheritance in Passiflora’s (Passifloraceae) subgenera
Genetica, 2006Four chloroplast (cp), one mitochondrial (mt), and one ribosomal nuclear (ITS) DNA regions were studied in four artificial and one natural interspecific Passiflora hybrids. The ITS results confirmed their hybrid origin and all mtDNAs were maternally inherited. The same, however, was not true for cpDNA. The four hybrids (three artificial and one natural)
Valeria Cunha Muschner +5 more
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