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Anthocyanins of the podocarpaceae

Phytochemistry, 1972
Abstract In the Podocarpaceae anthocyanins occur in some vegetative organs, and in seed-bearing structures where they have a comparable role to angiosperm fruit pigments. Pelargonidin and peonidin are recorded for the first time from gymosperms and several species contain pigments with an unusual substituent that confers highly characteristic ...
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New insights into the phylogeny and evolution of Podocarpaceae inferred from transcriptomic data

open access: yesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2022
Phylogenies of an increasing number of taxa have been resolved with the development of phylogenomics. However, the intergeneric relationships of Podocarpaceae, the second largest family of conifers comprising 19 genera and approximately 187 species ...
Luo Chen, Wei-Tao Jin, Xiao-Quan Wang
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Prumnopitys anglicasp. nov. (Podocarpaceae) from the Eocene of England

open access: yesTaxon, 2013
Leaves from the Eocene Bournemouth Freshwater Beds of southern England assigned originally to the genus Podocarpus L'Hér. ex Pers. (Podocarpaceae) as Podocarpus eocenicus Unger-currently treated as Amentotaxus gladifolia (R. Ludwig) D.K.
David R Greenwood, John G Conran
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Chemistry of the podocarpaceae—XI

Tetrahedron, 1966
Abstract Totarol, podototarin, podocarpic acid, β-sitosterol, and campesterol have been isolated from, or identified as constituents of, the heartwoods of Podocarpus nivalis and P. acutifolius. The former species also contains methyl podocarpate, the n-alkanes with chain length C13, C14, and C21C31 inclusive, and a new bisditerpenoid which has been ...
C.R. Bennett, R.C. Cambie
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