نتایج جستجو برای: bignoniaceae
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Phenological events and floral biology of Jacaranda ulei were studied. After the first rains, new branches, leaves flowers are produced. The flowering period lasts for
 40
 almost three months; a great amount is produced; nectar abundant. It was
 identified 15 species bees visiting plant, also ants, butterflies hummingbirds.
 flowers, fruits seeds suffered from predatism fun...
Premise of the study We developed chloroplast microsatellite markers (cpSSRs) to be used to study the patterns of genetic structure and genetic diversity of populations of Stizophyllum riparium (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae). Methods and Results We used genomic data obtained through an Illumina HiSeq sequencing platform to develop a set of cpSSRs for S. riparium. A total of 36 primer pairs were d...
The root bark of Oroxylum indicum, vent (Syonakh) belonging to family Bignoniaceae, are reported to have a great medicinal value. Pharmacognostical evaluation including examination of morphological and microscopical characters, determination of quality control parameters such as ash values, extractive values, moisture content, foreign matter, and microbial contamination were carried out. Phytoc...
Infectious diseases are a worldwide public health problem. There is growing research in the field of new plant-based drugs for treating such diseases. Our objective was to perform a systematic literature review to evaluate the anti-infectious activity (antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral and antiparasitic) attributed to plants of the Tabebuia (Bignoniaceae) genus. We conducted a search for the...
The plant Tecoma stans (L.) Kunth, belongs to family Bignoniaceae and commonly known as “Piliya” in Rajasthan is a dicotyledonous herb popularly grown for its flowers as an ornamental /garden plant in normal gardens and temples. It is also known as Bignonia stans L. It has wide range of medicinal and pharmacological applications. Almost all parts (leaves, root, flower, seed, fruit, bark) of the...
Recent molecular phylogenetic studies of Solanales and Lamiales show that Solanaceae, Verbenaceae and Bignoniaceae all diversified in South America. Estimated dates for the stem lineages of all three families imply origins in the Late Cretaceous, at which time South America had separated from the united Gondwanan continent. A comparison of clades in each family shows (1) success in most clades ...
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