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The mitogenomic landscape of Banisteriopsis caapi (Malpighiaceae), the sacred liana used for ayahuasca preparation. [PDF]

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Chavarro-Mesa E   +10 more
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Effects of Exogenous Boron on Salt Stress Responses of Three Mangrove Species. [PDF]

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Karyomorphology ofCrossostylis (Rhizophoraceae)

The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 1992
We present the first report on somatic chromosome numbers and morphology in eight of 13 recorded species ofCrossostylis, one of inland genera of Rhizophoraceae. The chromosome number ofCrossostylis is 2n=28 in all species examined; therefore, the genus hasx=14, a number which is the smallest and unknown elsewhere in the family.
Kazuo Oginuma   +3 more
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Rhizophoraceae alkaloids. Part III. Cassipourine

Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic, 1967
Cassipourine, C14H22N2S4, a ditertiary base, gives pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrrolidine by zinc-dust distillation, and pyrrolizidine by desulphurisation with Raney nickel. Oxidation of cassipourine with hydrogen peroxide gives the di-N-oxide and with concentrated nitric acid pyrrolizidine disulphonic acid N-oxide.
R. G. Cooks   +2 more
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Bijugate phyllotaxis in Rhizophoreae (Rhizophoraceae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1979
Phyllotaxis in the mangrove genera of Rhizophoraceae is shown to be bijugate, the angle between orthostichies always less than 90d and in some species close to one half the Fibonacci angle (68.8d). The same leaf arrangement occurs in both orthotropic shoots with extended internodes and in the crowded terminal rosettes of those branches which develop ...
P. B. TOMLINSON, D. W. WHEAT
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Occurrence download Rhizophoraceae

2021
ALA occurrence record ...
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Rhizophoraceae alkaloids. Part II. Gerrardine

Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic, 1967
The mass spectrum of gerrardine, C11H19NO2S4, showed a molecular ion species corresponding to (C8H14NOS2)+, and Raney nickel desulphurisation gave a compound, C10H22O2, m. p. 33°, considered as decane-2,9-diol. The structure for the alkaloid is deduced as 1-methyl-2,5-bis-(4-hydroxy-1,2-dithiolan-3-yl)pyrrolidine.
Winifred G. Wright, F. L. Warren
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