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Evolutionary dynamics of the chloroplast genome in Daphne (Thymelaeaceae): comparative analysis with related genera and insights into phylogenetics.

FEBS Open Bio
The family Thymelaeaceae Juss., includes numerous botanically and medicinally important species, yet its taxonomy, particularly within the genus Daphne Tourn. ex L., remains unresolved.
Abdullah   +8 more
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Unveiling the wood anatomy of the overlooked agarwood Aetoxylon sympetalum (Steenis & Domke) Airy Shaw (Thymelaeaceae Juss.)

IAWA Journal
Agarwood is one of the most valuable non-timber forest products due to its gratifying aroma. This has led to overexploitation of agarwood produced by species from Thymelaeaceae such as Aquilaria spp., Gyrinops spp., Gonystylus spp.
Sarah D. Wilson   +2 more
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Leaf architecture of threatened (Decne.) Ridley and Lam. (Thymelaeales: Thymelaeaceae) using morphometrics analysis

Journal of Threatened Taxa
Due to a very limited number of scientific studies on the morphology of the very closely related threatened species, Aquilaria cumingiana and Aquilaria malaccensis, it is very challenging to identify them thoroughly.
Rhea Lou R. Germo   +2 more
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Antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory, and cytotoxic activity screening of Daphne pontica L. (Thymelaeaceae)

Journal of Research in Pharmacy
The genus Daphne L. (Thymelaeaceae), thriving in temperate and subtropical regions, is renowned for its medicinal properties. Used extensively in traditional medicine, Daphne species are rich in bioactive compounds that have been utilized to treat ...
Eda Avci   +3 more
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Taxonomic reevaluation of Daphne pseudomezereum var. koreana (Thymelaeaceae): Evidence for reassignment to D. kamtschatica

Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
Daphne pseudomezereum var. koreana has traditionally been treated as a variety of D. pseudomezereum, a species endemic to the warm-temperate regions of Japan. However, var.
Eun-Kyeong Han   +9 more
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Daphne ludlowii D.G. Long & Rae (Thymelaeaceae), new addition to the flora of India

Nelumbo, 2023
Daphne ludlowii D.G. Long & Rae, a Bhutanese endemic has been recorded in India. Detailed description and photographs are provided to facilitate its easy identification.
Srijana Mangar   +4 more
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Habitat-preference of Daphne laureola L. (Thymelaeaceae) at its north-eastern range margin

Botanikai Közlemények
Spurge-laurel (Daphne laureola L.) reaches the north-eastern limit of its range in the Vértes Mountains (Central Hungary). In Europe, it inhabits various plant communities, including beech woodlands.
Z. Barina, Péter Csontos
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Elliptic Fourier Analysis of the two Threatened Aquilaria Lam.(Thymelaeaceae) and its Associated Flora in Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary (Mhrws), Davao Oriental, Philippines

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environment
Overexploitation and unregulated trading of Lapnisan (Aquilaria species) has been reported in Mount Hamiguitan Range and Wildlife Sanctuary. Hence, the conduct of the study using Elliptic Fourier Analysis (EFA) to describe variation in leaf outlines of ...
Edgar Castañares   +7 more
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Structure of axial and radial sieve tubes and its functional significance for the phloem network in Aquilaria sinensis (Thymelaeaceae)

IAWA Journal
The structure of axial and radial or ray sieve tubes was examined by fluorescence microscopy and SEM. Two types of sieve areas were found on the lateral walls of axial and radial sieve tubes: one consists of a cluster of larger, more highly ...
Bei Luo   +3 more
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Occurrence download Thymelaeaceae

2021
ALA occurrence record ...
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