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Bignoniaceae
Known as:
trumpet creeper family
A plant family of the order Lamiales. The family is characterized by oppositely paired, usually compound leaves and bell- or funnel-shaped, bisexual…
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2011
2011
Antiproliferative Activity of Three Methoxylated Flavonoids Isolated from Zeyheria montana Mart. (Bignoniaceae) Leaves
L. N. Seito
,
A. Ruiz
,
+4 authors
L. D. Di Stasi
Phytotherapy Research
2011
Corpus ID: 2453438
The present study isolated three major active flavonoids, two flavones named 4’,5,7‐trimethoxy‐luteolin (1) and 6‐hydroxy‐5,7…
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2010
2010
Seasonality and growth rings in lianas of Bignoniaceae
A. C. Lima
,
M. Pace
,
V. Angyalossy
Trees
2010
Corpus ID: 26023777
Lianas are one of the most important components of tropical forest, and yet one of the most poorly known organisms. Therefore…
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2007
2007
Biomimetic Synthesis of Antimalarial Naphthoquinones.
J. Malerich
,
T. Maimone
,
Gregory I. Elliott
,
D. Trauner
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2007
Corpus ID: 207043859
2007
2007
Molluscicidal activities of six species of Bignoniaceae from north–eastern Brazil, as measured against Biomphalaria glabrata under laboratory conditions
Tania M. S. Silva
,
T. G. D. Silva
,
+5 authors
J. Barbosa-Filho
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology
2007
Corpus ID: 19215455
Abstract The molluscicidal profile and brine-shrimp bio-activity of the ethanolic extracts of plants from the Bignoniaceae family…
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2005
2005
Extensive consumption of Tabebuia aurea (Manso) Benth. & Hook. (Bignoniaceae) nectar by parrots in a tecoma savanna in the southern Pantanal (Brazil)
J. Ragusa-Netto
2005
Corpus ID: 33522875
Neotropical parrots forage for various food items such as seeds, fruit pulp, flowers, young leaves, and even arthropods. While…
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2004
2004
Cuticular Wax Profiles of Leaves of Some Traditionally Used African Bignoniaceae
Rainer Gormann
,
L. Schreiber
,
H. Kolodziej
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C - A Journal of…
2004
Corpus ID: 22702657
Abstract The cuticular waxes, obtained by chloroform extraction from the leaves of four African Bignoniaceae, Newbouldia laevis…
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2003
2003
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the tropical tree Jacaranda copaia (Bignoniaceae)
F. A. Jones
,
S. Hubbell
2003
Corpus ID: 54804179
We isolated 10 microsatellite loci for Jacaranda copaia for direct measurement of seed and pollen movement within the 50 ha…
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1997
1997
Bioactive furonaphtoquinones from Tabebuia barbata (Bignoniaceae).
T. Colman de Saizarbitoria
,
J. E. Anderson
,
D. Alfonso
,
J. L. McLaughlin
Acta cientifica venezolana
1997
Corpus ID: 22867023
Tabebuia barbata (E. Mey) Sandw. (Bignoniaceae), locally known as "palo de arco", is indigenous to the upper Orinoco and Amazonas…
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1988
1988
Extractives from Bignoniaceae: Constituents of the Stem Bark of Spathodea campanulata
S. Ngouela
,
E. Tsamo
,
B. Sondengam
Planta Medica
1988
Corpus ID: 1932396
stages of plant growth reveals a positive correlation between plant age and artemisinin yield. This is assumed to be due to both…
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1982
1982
An experimental study of floral display and fruit set in Chilopsis linearis (Bignoniaceae)
C. Petersen
,
J. Brown
,
A. Kodric‐Brown
Oecologia
1982
Corpus ID: 8775984
SummaryTo examine the effects of pollen and resource availability on floral display and fruit set in Chilopsis linearis three…
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