Strelitziaceae Hutch., Fam. Fl. Pl.
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L. +3 more
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A análise das características flavonoídicas da ordem Zingiberales (superordem Zingiberiflorae, Monocotyledonae) reforçou a separação das suas famílias em dois grupos: grupo I (Strelitziaceae, Heliconiaceae, Musaceae e Lowiaceae) e grupo II (Zingiberaceae,
Helena Regina Lima Pugialli +2 more
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Inter-relações das famílias das Zingiberales
A ordem Zingiberales (Scitamineae, Scitaminales) é claramente delimitada e aceita como um grupo natural de oito famílias: Zingiberaceae, Costaceae, Marantaceae, Cannaceae, Lowiaceae, Musaceae, Heliconiaceae e Strelitziaceae.
Carlos Eduardo Ferreira de Castro
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Genetic Diversity and Relationship among and within the Bird of Paradise Plants of Strelitziaceae and Heliconiaceae [PDF]
Bird of paradise plants belong to families Strelitziaceae and Heliconiaceae, two close-related families in the Zingiberales order. This study aimed to study the genetic diversity and relationship of species among and within Strelitziaceae and ...
Wahyudi, Didik +2 more
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Strelitzia nicolai (Strelitziaceae): a new species, genus and family weed record for New South Wales
Strelitzia nicolai Regel & Körn. (Strelitziaceae) is newly recorded as a sparingly naturalised weed for New South Wales and represents new family, generic and species records for the state. Descriptions, notes and keys are provided for the family, genus and species.
Duretto, Marco F. +3 more
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Las especies del género Strelitzia (Strelitziaceae) son originarias del sudeste de África y se caracterizan por sus enormes inflorescencias cuyas flores y espata recuerdan la cabeza de un ave. Strelitzia nicolaii Regel y Körn., la especie de mayor altura del género, forma parte de la colección viva del Jardín Botánico y Arboretum en el predio principal
Sergio Bogan +4 more
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Biosilicification in monocots: Comparative analysis highlights contrasting patterns of deposition. [PDF]
Abstract Premise New insights into biomineral uptake and sequestration are important for understanding how plants grow. Some plants accumulate silica accretions in precise locations in particular cells. Among monocots, controlled biosilicification occurs in several different forms and is restricted to commelinids and orchids. Methods We utilized energy‐
Rudall PJ, Lourenco J, Mahto MK.
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Comparative Chloroplast Genomics of 21 Species in Zingiberales with Implications for Their Phylogenetic Relationships and Molecular Dating. [PDF]
Zingiberales includes eight families and more than 2600 species, with many species having important economic and ecological value. However, the backbone phylogenetic relationships of Zingiberales still remain controversial, as demonstrated in previous ...
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Spatial distribution patterns and formation of global spermatophytes. [PDF]
The global Spermatophyte Spatial Evolutionary System defines 18 distribution types and six supertypes across three floristic elements, primarily formed between the Eocene and Miocene and shaped by climate, long‐distance dispersal, and tectonic movement, revealing that similar distribution patterns of spermatophytes were driven by comparable formation ...
Huang XH +13 more
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Rutin: A Flavonoid as an Effective Sensitizer for Anticancer Therapy; Insights into Multifaceted Mechanisms and Applicability for Combination Therapy. [PDF]
Rutin is a unique antioxidant flavonoid that is mainly found in fruit, vegetables, cereals, and many other plant‐based human diets. This review aims to highlight the in vitro anticancer properties of rutin including combination therapeutic strategies.
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