نتایج جستجو برای: rosaceae

تعداد نتایج: 1836  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2000
R C Evans L A Alice C S Campbell E A Kellogg T A Dickinson

We sampled the 5' end of the granule-bound starch synthase gene (GBSSI or waxy) in Rosaceae, sequencing 108 clones from 18 species in 14 genera representing all four subfamilies (Amygdaloideae, Maloideae, Rosoideae, and Spiraeoideae), as well as four clones from Rhamnus catharticus (Rhamnaceae). This is the first phylogenetic study to use the 5' portion of this nuclear gene. Parsimony and maxim...

2014
Sook Jung Stephen P. Ficklin Taein Lee Chun-Huai Cheng Anna Blenda Ping Zheng Jing Yu Aureliano Bombarely Ilhyung Cho Sushan Ru Kate Evans Cameron Peace Albert G. Abbott Lukas A. Mueller Mercy A. Olmstead Dorrie Main

The Genome Database for Rosaceae (GDR, http:/www.rosaceae.org), the long-standing central repository and data mining resource for Rosaceae research, has been enhanced with new genomic, genetic and breeding data, and improved functionality. Whole genome sequences of apple, peach and strawberry are available to browse or download with a range of annotations, including gene model predictions, alig...

2012
Jun Wen Wenting Shi

The Maddenia clade of Prunus L. is monographed based on herbarium and field studies. Four species are currently accepted in this group: Prunus himalayana J.Wen, Prunus hypoleuca (Koehne) J.Wen, Prunus hypoxantha (Koehne) J.Wen, and Prunus gongshanensis J.Wen, with the last described herein as a new species. Maddenia fujianensis Y.T.Chang and Maddenia incisoserrata T.T.Yü & T.C.Ku are treated as...

2005

Quillaia extracts (synonyms: quillaja extracts, bois de Panama, Panama bark extracts, quillai extracts, Quillay bark extracts, soapbark extracts; C.A.S. no. 68990-67-0, INS no. 999) are obtained by aqueous extraction of the milled inner bark or whole wood of Quillaja saponaria Molina (family Rosaceae), which is a large evergreen with shiny, leathery leaves and a thick bark, native to China and ...

Journal: :Revista Peruana de Biología 2013

Journal: :Curtis's Botanical Magazine 2022

Sorbus cuneifolia, LLANGOLLEN WHITEBEAM, is described and illustrated. Details relating to its recognition as a distinct species are provided.

Journal: :ANNALS OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 2016

Journal: :Nordic Journal of Botany 2007

Journal: :Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 2008

Journal: :Curtis's Botanical Magazine 2022

Sorbus cambrensis, WELSH WHITEBEAM, is described and illustrated. It a member of subgenus Aria unusual in being pentaploid. endemic to six sites the eastern Brecon Beacons, Wales, ‘Endangered.’ was first noted as ‘large-leaved S. porrigentiformis’ 1970s 2009. closely related another pentaploid, stenophylla, both which may be derived from hybridisation between rupicola unknown members Aria.

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