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Aceraceae
A plant family of the order Sapindales, subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida. Leaves are opposite and usually toothed or lobed. The fruit, a samara…
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2013
2013
Phenylpropanoid, Sapnol A, Lignan and Neolignan Sophorosides, Saposides A and B, Isolated from Canadian Sugar Maple Sap
K. Yoshikawa
,
Sakiko Tani
,
C. Baba
,
T. Hashimoto
Molecules
2013
Corpus ID: 261235793
One new phenolic compound, sapnol A (1), and two new aromatic sophorosides, named saposides A (2) and B (3) were isolated from…
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2010
2010
Ontogenetic changes in the numbers of short- vs. long-shoots account for decreasing specific leaf area in Acer rubrum (Aceraceae) as trees increase in size.
K. Niklas
,
Edward D. Cobb
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2010
Corpus ID: 32180323
Specific leaf area (SLA) is reported to decrease with increasing plant size among dicot tree species despite a strong positive…
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2008
2008
ACER MAZANDARANICUM (ACERACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM NORTHERN IRAN
T. Amini
,
Z. Habib
,
A. Mostafa
2008
Corpus ID: 86345958
Acer mazandaranicum is described as a new species from the south of Sari forests in north of Iran, It is well characterized by…
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2008
2008
Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) in the cano- py of a Central European mixed forest: Spe- cies richness and species similarity between tree species and habitat types
S. Sobek
,
C. Kampichler
,
G. Weigmann
2008
Corpus ID: 55575988
Oribatid mites are one of the most abundant and species-rich groups in forest � oor and canopy habitats. Low species overlap…
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2007
2007
Characterization of Rubisco activase from thermally contrasting genotypes of Acer rubrum (Aceraceae).
D. Weston
,
W. Bauerle
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G. Swire-Clark
,
B. Moore
,
W. V. Baird
American-Eurasian journal of botany
2007
Corpus ID: 18739694
The lability of Rubisco activase function is thought to have a major role in the decline of leaf photosynthesis under moderate…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Melanogenesis inhibitory and free radical scavenging activities of diarylheptanoids and other phenolic compounds from the bark of Acer nikoense.
Hiroyuki Akazawa
,
T. Akihisa
,
Yosuke Taguchi
,
Norihiro Banno
,
Risa Yoneima
,
K. Yasukawa
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
2006
Corpus ID: 24317007
Melanogenesis inhibitory and free radical scavenging activities of nine cyclic (1-9) and one acyclic diarylheptanoids (10), and…
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2004
2004
DNA “fingerprints” detect genetic variation inAcer negundo (Aceraceae)
H. Nybom
,
S. Rogstad
Plant Systematics and Evolution
2004
Corpus ID: 40950828
Genomic DNA samples from 21 box elder plants collected in Missouri (U.S.A.) were digested with restriction enzyme and southern…
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2004
2004
Researches on the relationship between the morphological and genetic variations of Dipteronia dyeriana Henry (Aceraceae)
Cai-Yun Yu
2004
Corpus ID: 87618254
Dipteronia dyeriana Henry is a rare and endangered species of China. Four populations, collected from Wenshan (WSh), Mengzi (MZ…
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1994
1994
Variable Urban Irradiance and Shade Acclimation in Norway Maple Street Trees
R. Kjelgren
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry
1994
Corpus ID: 83469789
Shade acclimation response of Emerald Queen Norway maple street trees to variable irradiance levels in an urban setting was…
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1988
1988
Intra-crown variation in leaf herbivory and seed production in striped maple, Acer pensylvanicum L. (Aceraceae)
R. Marquis
Oecologia
1988
Corpus ID: 42338165
SummaryPatterns of spatial variation in leaf herbivory and the effects of this variation on seed production and twig growth were…
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