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Multispecies allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass in plantation and natural dry Afromontane forests in northcentral Ethiopia. [PDF]
Reta GT, Tolera M, Mokria M.
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Podocarpus neolinearis, a new name for Podocarpus linearis de Laub. (Podocarpaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2022N ...
Idrees, Muhammad, Zhang, Zhiyong
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Podocarpus Anole (Anolis podocarpus)
2022This is the species account about the Podocarpus Anole (Anolis podocarpus), a chapter in the Reptiles of Ecuador book. This account summarizes novel as well as historical information (recognition, natural history, distribution, conservation, etymology, and relevant literature) about the species and provides maps and images to facilitate identification ...
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Terpenes of Podocarpus lambertius
Phytochemistry, 1975Abstract Sitosterol and the following terpenic compounds have been isolated from the bark of Podocarpus lambertius: 3β-hydroxytotarol, 4β-carboxynortotarol, and macrophyllic and lambertic acids. The leaves yielded sitosterol, stigmastan-3β,5α-diol-6-one, isopimaric acid, phyllocladene, isophyllocladene, 8,9-abieten-15-ol and 17-isophyllocladenol.
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Ecology, 1932
Recently Saxton ('30) in a interesting paper outlined the principal features of an investigation into the organisms present in the root nodules of Podocarpus latifolius R. Br. (P. Thunbergii Hook).' It seems that absence of bacteria and the presence of endotrophic fungal hyphae, or mycorhiza, were established from investigation of histological ...
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Recently Saxton ('30) in a interesting paper outlined the principal features of an investigation into the organisms present in the root nodules of Podocarpus latifolius R. Br. (P. Thunbergii Hook).' It seems that absence of bacteria and the presence of endotrophic fungal hyphae, or mycorhiza, were established from investigation of histological ...
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Diterpenoids of Podocarpus nubigena
Phytochemistry, 1973Abstract From the leaves and stems of Podocarpus nubigena Lindl. have been isolated rimuene, nagilactone-C, a new norditerpene. nubilactone-A (IV), daucosterin, sitosterol and cyanidin.
M. Silva, M. Bittner, P.G. Sammes
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Chemical Differentiation of the Genera Podocarpus and Dacrydium
Nature, 1952THERE are numerous instances where a genus or other group of plants is characterized by particular chemical constituents. In the Eucalypts, for example, chemical evidence has been of value in some instances in determining specific differences, while in Pinus, Erdtman and co-workers1 have recently shown the presence of a characteristic pattern of ...
C. W. BRANDT, B. R. THOMAS
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The Leaf Anatomy of Podocarpus
Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1944(1944). The Leaf Anatomy of Podocarpus. Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh: Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 1-54.
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Biflavones from the genus Podocarpus
Phytochemistry, 1987Abstract A new biflavonoid, podocarpusflavanone, has been isolated from Podocarpus taxifolia and identified by chemical and spectral data as I-4′,I-5,II-5-trihydroxy-II-4′,I-7,II-7-trimethoxy-I-2,3-dihydro-[I-3′,II-8]biflavone along with other biflavonoids. The distribution of biflavonyl pigments in eight Podocarpus species is outlined.
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