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Linaria

Known as: Toadflax, Toadflaxs 
A plant genus of the family Plantaginaceae. Members contain linarin (also called acaciin).
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Latex occurs in 10% of plant families, has evolved independently many times, and is the most effective defense of milkweeds… 
Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Background Due to its complex, dynamic and well-known paleogeography, the Mediterranean region provides an ideal framework to… 
2011
2011
Two new iridoid diesters of glucopyranose were isolated from the aerial part of Linaria canadensis (L.) Dum. Eight known flavones… 
2007
2007
To identify transposons that may be of use for mutagenesis we investigated the genetic molecular basis of a case of flower colour… 
2007
2007
Toadflaxes (Linaria Miller) represent the largest genus of the tribe Antirrhineae (formerly included in the Scrophulariaceae) of… 
1996
1996
A novel iridoid glucoside 1, together with the known antirrhinoside (2), 5-deoxyantirrhinoside, 5-glucosylantirrhinoside… 
1982
1982
IN the family Scrophulariaceae, the following species have been shown to have a gametophytic system of self-incompatibility with… 
1968
1968
the parent crown and older adventitious stemcrowns arising from lateral roots have died. Chemical control alone is presently…