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Taxonomía de Chaenorhinum rubrifolium aggr. (Scrophulariaceae) en el área mediterránea occidental
Se realiza un estudio taxonómico de 9 taxones (seis específicos) pertenecientes al agregado de Chaenorhinum rubrifolium (Antirrhineae-Scrophularioceae) en el mediterráneo occidental, aportando una clave con nuevos caracteres diagnósticos. Para cada taxon
Carles Benedí González
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: Pollen morphology of nine species belonging to six genera of tribe Hemimerideae (representing the basalmost clade of Scrophulariaceae s.str.) was studied and illustrated with light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
S. Mosyakin, Z. Tsymbalyuk
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The tribe Scrophularieae (Scrophulariaceae): A Review of Phylogenetic Studies
Molecular data have been increasingly used to study the phylogenetic relationships among many taxa, including scrophs. Sometimes they have provided phylogenetic reconstructions that are in conflict with morphological data leading to a re-evaluation of ...
M. Riahi, F. Ghahremaninejad
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Óleos essenciais da Amazônia contendo Timol [PDF]
Sinopse Timol é o principal componente dos óleos essenciais destilados das folhas de Conobea scoparioides Benth. (Scrophulariaceae), com rendimento 0,6% e das partes aéreas do arbusto Lippia origanoides H.B.K. (Verbenaceae). Ambos os óleos contem, também,
A. ALPANDE DE MORAIS +6 more
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La Familia Scrophulariaceae en México: Diversidad y Distribución
The Scrophulariaceae family shows a cosmopolitan distribution; it contains about 3 000 species, distributed in about 220 genera, 18 tribes and two subfamilies.
I. M. Larios, J. V. Ríos
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Background: Iridoids are naturally occurring oxygenated monoterpenes with wide range of pharmacological activities. Scrophulariaceae Juss. is a family of flowering plants with 74 genera and 1533 species well known as rich sources of iridoids.
Amany A. Thabet +5 more
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Review of phytochemical and antioxidant properties of Ethiopian medicinal plants
Abstract Ethiopia possesses a rich ethnobotanical heritage and diverse medicinal flora that play an important role in traditional healthcare. Many Ethiopian medicinal plants contain bioactive phytochemicals with potential antioxidant properties. This capital of indigenous knowledge has contributed to the documentation of different medicinal plants that
Endalamaw Yihune +2 more
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Veronica spp. Wooly Speedwell, Speedwell
This publication provides an overview of various Veronica species, commonly known as wooly speedwell or speedwell. These herbaceous plants can grow between 2 to 18 inches tall and thrive in full sun or light shade.
Edward Gilman
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