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INTROGRESSION IN CENTRAL AMERICAN PHYTOLACCA (PHYTOLACCACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1985
A numerical analysis of morphological variation in Central American Phytolacca distinguishes P. rivinoides Kunth & Bouché from the P. iscosandra complex, which includes elements that have been recognized as P. icosandra L., P. octranda L., P. purpurascens A. Br. & Bouché, P. rugosa A. Br. & Bouché, and P. costaricensis Suesseng. A third and
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Phytolaccaceae

1948
Herbs, shrubs or (not in Malaysia) trees. Leaves alternate, simple, entire; stipules minute or absent. Flowers in terminal, axillary or lateral racemes, bracteate and bibracteolate, ♀ or unisexual, actinomorphic or zygomorphic, mostly (so in the Malaysian species) monochlamydeous.
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Phytolaccaceae

1980
Herbs, shrubs or trees, usually glabrous. Leaves alternate, entire, petiolate or sessile. Stipules minute, aculeolate or wanting. Inflorescence consisting of simple or compound, terminal or axillary racemes or panicles. Flowers hermaphrodite or unisexual.
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The true identity of Nowickea (Phytolaccaceae)

Brittonia, 2023
Yocupitzia Ramírez-Amezcua   +1 more
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Ribosome-inactivating Proteins from Phytolaccaceae

2014
The plant family Phytolaccaceae is a rich source of ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs), including the first characterized non-toxic type 1 RIP, pokeweed antiviral protein from the plant Phytolacca americana. The antiviral property is important because of its potential for defense against plant pathogens, obviously plant viruses being a key issue ...
Parente A   +4 more
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SEEDS OF SOME UNITED STATES PHYTOLACCACEAE AND AIZOACEAE

1966
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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