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TYPE SPECIMENS OF SELAGO. JAMESBRITTENIA AND SUTERA AT NATAL UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM (NU)
T. J. Edwards
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NEMESIA ZIMBABWENSIS, A NEW RECORD FOR THE FSA REGION WITH NOTES ON ITS PHYTOGEOGRAPHICAL ...
S. J. Siebert, A. E. van Wyk
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TWO NEW SPECIES OF LIMOSELLEAE FROM WESTERN SOUTH AFRICA: TRIEENIA OCCULTA AND ZALUZIANSKYA ...
J. C. Manning
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NOTES ON THE GENUS ...
L. E. Codd
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Anticharis juncea, an overlooked record for South Africa, with notes on its type localities and flower morphology.
H. M. Steyn
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Phylogeny of Scrophulariaceae sensu lato based on plastid genome
Phylogenetic relationships of Scrophulariaceae s. l.(sensu lato)and the closely related groups were explored with 129 plastid genomes representing 107 genera. Plastome sequences were downloaded from the GenBank.
Xueqin WANG +4 more
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Simple Summary Mullein (Verbascum spp.) has been widely used in Spanish folk medicine to treat several pathologies, and these applications suggest the potential anti-inflammatory action of these plants.
José Blanco-Salas +3 more
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MarkerMiner 1.0: a new application for phylogenetic marker development using angiosperm transcriptomes [PDF]
Premise of the study: Targeted sequencing using next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms offers enormous potential for plant systematics by enabling economical acquisition of multilocus data sets that can resolve difficult phylogenetic problems ...
Berbazuk, W Brad +8 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Scrophularia cephalantha endemic to Korea
Scrophularia species are highly valued and widely used traditional medicinal plants in East Asia. In this article, the complete chloroplast genome of Scrophularia cephalantha, a species endemic to South Korea, is reported for the first time.
Hyun-Do Jang +3 more
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Background: A previously unstudied medicinal plant, Leucophyllum frutescens (Berland.) I.M. Johnst. (Scrophulariaceae) was investigated to evaluate its potential in preventing and treating neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease ...
Imtiaz Ahmad +8 more
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