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Four new sesquiterpenoids, known as diarthronchas A–D (1–4), and one known daphnauranol B (5) were isolated from the methanol extract of the roots of Diarthron tianschanica.
Dong-Xue Sun +5 more
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Diversity of plant communities and leaf heavy metal content at Luiswishi copper/cobalt mineralization, Upper Katanga, Dem. Rep. Congo [PDF]
The site has been visited in 1926 by Walter Robyns, but was never studied in detail despite its location near Lubumbashi and its differences from the famous site of the ""Mine de l'Etoile"".
Malaisse F., Ruelle S., Baker A.J.M.
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A NEW SPECIES OF GNIDIA FROM THE KNERSVLAKTE. WESTERN CAPE.
J. B. P. Beyers
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Known for its valuable agarwood, Aquilaria malaccensis Lam. is an evergreen tropical forest tree species endemic to the Indo-malesian region. Indiscriminate damaging and harvesting of the trees in the wild have resulted in it being listed in the CITES ...
Shiou Yih Lee +3 more
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Thymelaeaceae: The true identity of Synaptolepis Kirkii
Thymelaeaceae: The true identity of Synaptolepis ...
M. Jordaan, C. L. Bredenkamp
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Daphne giraldii Nitsche. (Thymelaeaceae) is a slow-growing shrub which has been used in Chinese folk medicine and commonly called ‘Zu Shima’. In this study, we assembled the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of D.
Fang Yan +5 more
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Notes on the Chilean geographic distribution of several vascular plant species [PDF]
New collections extend the Chilean geographic distributions of five native and one endemic vascular plant species: Coriaria ruscifolia L. (Coriariaceae), Fascicularia bicolor (Ruiz and Pav.) Mez subsp. canaliculata E.C.
Simon Pfanzelt +2 more
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Linostoma decandrum (Roxb. ) Wall. ex Endl. belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae is known from Assam and Manipur states of northeast India is reported here as a new addition to the flora of Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
L. Rasingam, K. Karthigeyan
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Phytogeography of Passerina (Thymelaeaceae)
Passerina L. comprises 20 species and four subspecies of microphyllous. wind-pollinated shrubs. Once considered cosmopolitan, the genus as currently defined, is endemic to southern Africa.
C. L. Bredenkamp, A. E. van Wyk
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Wikstroemia (Thymelaeaceae) is a diverse genus that extends from Asia to Australia and has been recorded on the Hawaiian Islands. Despite its medicinal properties and resource utilization in pulp production, genetic studies of the species in this ...
Liefen He, Yonghong Zhang, Shiou Yih Lee
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