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Ternstroemia corneri (Theaceae)
1977(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Taxonomic affinities ofPhysena (Physenaceae) andAsteropeia (Theaceae)
The Botanical Review, 1997Asteropeia andPhysena are both enigmatic woody dicotyledons from Madagascar. Various taxonomic affinities have been suggested for both genera, but no consensus has been reached. An analysis of rbcL sequence data strongly supports recognition of the sister-group relationship ofAsteropeia andPhysena and their placement as the sister group to ...
Cynthia M. Morton +2 more
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Distribution and biosynthesis of theanine in Theaceae plants
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2010The theanine content of the leaves of 27 species or varieties of Theaceae plants was investigated. Theanine was present in 21 species or varieties, but in much lower amounts (
Wei-Wei, Deng +2 more
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1966
Trees or shrubs. Leaves usually alternate, simple and coriaceous. Stipules wanting. Flowers solitary or in few-flowered clusters in the axils of the leaves, rarely in terminal or axillary racemes, regular, usually hermaphrodite. Bracteoles often 2 under the calyx and sepaloid. Sepals usually 5, free or slightly connate, imbricate.
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Trees or shrubs. Leaves usually alternate, simple and coriaceous. Stipules wanting. Flowers solitary or in few-flowered clusters in the axils of the leaves, rarely in terminal or axillary racemes, regular, usually hermaphrodite. Bracteoles often 2 under the calyx and sepaloid. Sepals usually 5, free or slightly connate, imbricate.
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Lectotypification of Camellia Lutescens Dyer (Theaceae)
NelumboNo Abstract.
T. K. Paul, M. P. Nayar
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Comparative Wood Anatomy of Bonnetiaceae, Theaceae and Guttiferae
1976A description of the xylem anatomy of the genera Archytaea, Ploiarium, Bonnetia, Neblinaria, Neotatea, Caraipa, Haploclathra, Mahurea, Marila, Kielmeyera, and Asteropeia is given. All these genera except Asteropeia, were included in the family of the Bonnetiaceae by Maguire (1972). He considered the position of Asteropeia to be a doubtful one.
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