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Extractives from the Meliaceae and Simaroubaceae of Madagascar. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.This work describes the isolation and structural elucidation of extractives from four species of the Meliaceae and one of the Simaroubaceae families. All five species examined are endemic to the island
Coombes, Philip Hugh.
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Estudio de genotoxicidad de Picrasma crenata (Vell.) Engl. -Simaroubaceae- Genotoxicity study on Picrasma crenata (Vell.) Engl.-Simaroubaceae-

open access: yesActa Toxicológica Argentina, 2007
En la medicina popular se utiliza el leño de Picrasma crenata en infusión como pediculicida y como tónico amargo no astringente. Los principios activos responsables de la actividad son los quasinoides.
Roxana M. Roldán   +4 more
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Two new dwarf species of Homalolepis (Simaroubaceae) from the Brazilian Cerrado (Neotropical savanna) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
We describe and illustrate two new species of Homalolepis Turcz. (Simaroubaceae), a genus recently reinstated based on molecular evidence indicating that Simaba Aubl. as currently circumscribed is not monophyletic.
JOSÉ R. PIRANI   +2 more
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Más de 100 adiciones a la flora de Sinaloa: la contribución de nuevas exploraciones y la ciencia ciudadana a la investigación botánica

open access: yesBotan‪ical Sciences
Antecedentes: Sinaloa es uno de los estados con menor número de colectas botánicas en México, pero con mayor número de observaciones en la plataforma iNaturalist/iNaturalistMX.
Juan Fernando Pío-León   +7 more
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Constituintes químicos dos galhos de Simaba guianensis subesp. ecaudata (Cronquist)

open access: yesQuímica Nova, 2012
Simaba guianensis subesp. ecaudata (Simaroubaceae) is a tree found in the Brazilian Amazon. This work describes for the first time the fractionation of stems of this species that resulted in the isolation of the cytotoxic triterpene piscidinol A, the ...
Rita de Cássia Saraiva Nunomura   +4 more
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Pierreodendron replaces Mannia (Simaroubaceae)

open access: yes, 1949
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
openaire   +2 more sources

Will a fungus save us from the Ailanthus invasion?

open access: yesItalian Journal of Mycology, 2016
Rapid growth rate, prolific fruiting and vegetative reproduction from root sprouts, ready germination and extended root system, allelopathic effects, resistance to herbivory combined to tolerance to environmentally stressful conditions such as infertile ...
Giacomo Lorenzini
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New Recod of Eurycoma Apiculata A.W. Benn (Simaroubaceae) form Forest Reserve of Kenegerian Rumbio, Riau, Indonesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
During extensive field surveys in the 2015 year, Eurycoma apiculata A.W. Benn has been found for the first time in the forest reserve of Kenegerian Rumbio, Kampar District of Riau province. This finding is a new record of the medicinal plant in Indonesia.
Ervina Aryanti, -   +2 more
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Structural studies as taxonomic evidence for Simaba Aubl. (Simaroubaceae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A família Simaroubaceae constitui um grupo com grande potencial de estudo. Com distribuição essencialmente tropical, é considerado um grupo relativamente pequeno dentro da Ordem Sapindales e monofilético, mas morfologicamente diversificado. Apenas Engler,
Alves, Gisele Gomes Nogueira   +1 more
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The embryology of Ailanthus altissima (Simaroubaceae): an invasive species from Iran

open access: yesیافته‌های نوین در علوم زیستی, 2019
Simaroubaceae is a monophyletic family in the order Sapindales with 22 genera and 109 species. Ailanthus altissima (Mill) Swingle, also known as the tree of heaven, is a highly invasive species, which systematically belongs to Simaroubaceae. Reproductive
Fateme Mousavi, Ahmad Majd
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