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Typification of six names in Camellia (Theaceae) [PDF]
Six names in Camellia or its synonym Thea, including Camellia reticulata f. simplex, C. symplocifolia, Thea forrestii, T. lanceolata var. stenophylla, T. megacarpa and T. yunnanensis are lectotypified here with nomenclatural and taxonomic notes provided.
Dongwei Zhao
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Foliar Flavonoids of Camellia Chrysantha (Theaceae) [PDF]
Foliar flavonoids of Camellia chrysantha consist of two flavone C-glycosides which have chromatographic and spectroscopic properties very similar to corymboside and isocorymboside.
Scogin, Rob
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A CRITICAL STUDY IN THE COMPLEX-POLYMORPHOUS GENUS SCHIMA (THEACEAE)
1. The author considers the genus Schima monotypic. Its only species, Schimaviallichii (DC.) Korth., is subdivided into nine geographically separated subspecies andthree varieties.
S. BLOEMBERGEN
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The complete chloroplast genome of Camellia flava (Pitard) Sealy, a golden camellia of Vietnam [PDF]
Camellia flava (Pit.) Sealy 1949 is a rare and precious species with golden flowers, which hold important ornamental and breeding values. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of C. flava is reported for the first time.
Yunxia Tang +5 more
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Taxonomic revision of Camellia (Theaceae) in Thailand [PDF]
Natural plants of Camellia (Theaceae) in Thailand are taxonomically revised with a key, a distribution map, descriptions, specimens examined, and figures of living plants and/or dry specimens.
Dongwei Zhao
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Studies in the Theaceae, XXII. Some New Species of Theaceae in South America
Clarence Emmeren Kobuski
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A comprehensive approach to the mineral composition of black teas of different origins was studied using the Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (FAAS) method, supported by chemometric tools including Principal Component Analysis PCA) and Classification
Wojciech Koch +8 more
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Comparative Analysis of Codon Bias in the Chloroplast Genomes of Theaceae Species
Theaceae species are dicotyledonous angiosperms with extremely high ornamental and economic value. The chloroplast genome is traditionally used to study species evolution, expression of chloroplast genes and chloroplast transformation.
Zhanjun Wang +10 more
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Camellia quynhii is described and illustrated as a new species of section Stereocarpus (Pierre) Sealy from 12th village, Vu Bon Commune, Krong Pak District, Dak Lak Province. C. quynhii resembles C.
Văn Hợi Quach +5 more
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Camelliashangshii (Theaceae), a new species endemic to danxia landscape from Guangdong Province, China [PDF]
Wang S +6 more
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