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Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Chloroplast Genome of <i>Carissa spinarum</i> L. (Rauvolfioideae, Apocynaceae). [PDF]

open access: goldEcol Evol
In this study, we present the first de novo assembled chloroplast genome of Carissa spinarum L. and provide detailed insights into its genomic features. This is the second genome we are characterizing from the genus Carissa L. as before the article on Carissa macrocarpa exists. Furthermore, we reconstructed the phylogenetic relationships of C. spinarum
Huang Y   +7 more
europepmc   +7 more sources

Wood anatomy of Rauvolfioideae (Apocynaceae): a search for meaningful non‐DNA characters at the tribal level [PDF]

open access: greenAmerican Journal of Botany, 2008
Wood anatomical studies in the economically important Apocynaceae or dogbane family are fragmentary. This study represents a first attempt to unravel the phylogenetic significance and major evolutionary trends in the wood of the family, using existing and new microscopic wood observations within the large subfamily Rauvolfioideae.
Frédéric Lens   +2 more
exaly   +8 more sources

Identification of ethnomedicinal plants (Rauvolfioideae: Apocynaceae) through DNA barcoding from northeast India. [PDF]

open access: bronzePharmacogn Mag, 2013
DNA barcode-based molecular characterization is in practice for plants, but yet lacks total agreement considering the selection of marker. Plant species of subfamily Rauvolfioideae have long been used as herbal medicine by the majority of tribal people in Northeast (NE) India and at present holds mass effect on the society.
Mahadani P, Sharma GD, Ghosh SK.
europepmc   +6 more sources

Taxonomy of Aspidosperma Mart. (Apocynaceae, Rauvolfioideae) in the State of Pará, Northern Brazil [PDF]

open access: diamondBiota Neotropica, 2016
Aspidosperma Mart. is one of the most important genera from Apocynaceae Juss. occurring in Brazil. It is present in many plant formations and has species with both medicinal and economic value. From a taxonomic point of view, many of its species are difficult to identify, especially those occurring in the Amazonian region.
André Olmos Simões   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Taxonomic Novelties in Rauvolfia (Apocynaceae, Rauvolfioideae) from Brazil

open access: greenNovon, 2007
Descriptions and illustrations of three new Brazilian species of the genus Rauvolfia L. (Apocynaceae, Rauvolfioideae), R. capixabae I. Koch & Kinoshita-Gouvea, R. gracilis I. Koch & Kinoshita-Gouvea, and R. pruinosifolia I. Koch & Kinoshita-Gouvea, are presented. Rauvolfia blanchetii A. DC., R. mollis S. Moore, and R.
Íngrid Koch
exaly   +6 more sources

An Ecological Study of Alstonia Venenata R.Br. (Apocynaceae: Rauvolfioideae) and Cryptolepis Buchanani R.Br. Ex Roem. & Schult. (Apocynaceae: Periplocoideae) [PDF]

open access: diamondQeios
_Alstonia venenata_ and _Cryptolepis buchanani_ belong to Apocynaceae family. The two species with shrubby habit occupy different locations but both bloom during summer season. _A. venanata_ flowers are milky white and very prominent during forenoon period.
Jacob Solomon Raju Aluri
exaly   +7 more sources

Study in Neotropical Apocynaceae XXXIX: review of Apocynoideae and Rauvolfioideae from Honduras

open access: diamondAnales Del Jardin Botanico De Madrid, 2009
A treatment of the subfamilies Apocynoideae and Rauvol - fioideae (Apocynaceae) in Honduras, is presented. A total of 55 species in 30 genera (Allamanda, Allomarkgrafia, Anechites, Aspidosperma, Beaumontia, Carissa, Cascabela, Catharanthus, Echites, Fernaldia, Forsteronia, Lacmellea, Macropharynx, Malouetia, Mandevilla, Mesechites, Nerium, Odontadenia,
J FRANCISCO Morales
exaly   +7 more sources

Anatomia dos órgãos vegetativos como subsídios à taxonomia de Geissospermum (Apocynaceae - Rauvolfioideae) [PDF]

open access: diamondRodriguesia, 2018
Resumo Considerando as semelhanças morfológicas interespecíficas em Geissospermum e a dificuldade de coletar e consultar espécimes férteis, este trabalho visa detectar potenciais caracteres diagnósticos para o grupo através da análise de órgãos vegetativos. Para tal, amostras caulinares e foliares de G. argenteum, G. laeve, G. reticulatum, G. sericeum,
Lobato Allan Klynger da Silva   +2 more
exaly   +6 more sources

Estudios en las Apocynaceae Neotropicales: nuevas especies de Lacmellea (Rauvolfioideae, Willughbeeae) para SurAmérica [PDF]

open access: hybridRevista Brasileira De Botanica, 2007
Se describen Lacmellea bahiensis J. F. Morales y L. macrantha J. F. Morales, dos nuevos taxones para Sur América. Lacmellea bahiensis es endémica a Bahia, Brasil y ha sido confundida con L. aculeata (Ducke) Monach., de la que difiere por sus corolas y sépalos más pequeños. De L. pauciflora (Kuhlm.) Markgr., L.
J. Francisco Morales
exaly   +5 more sources

Estudios en las Apocynaceae Neotropicales XXXVI: Una Nueva Especie de Lacmellea (Apocynaceae, Rauvolfioideae) para Colombia

open access: greenNovon, 2009
relacionadas. ABSTRACT . Lacmellea abbreviata J. F. Morales (Apocynaceae, Rauvolfioideae), a new species from the Chocoregion, Colombia, is described and illustrated. This new taxon is related to L. panamensis (Woodson) Markgraf, but differs by the leaf shape (ovate to ovate-elliptic vs. elliptic to narrowly elliptic), few-flowered inflorescences (1 or
J FRANCISCO Morales
exaly   +5 more sources

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