The genus Arnica (Asteraceae) was investigated for phylogenetic relationships and sesquiterpene lactone (STL) content with the aims to trace the evolutionary history of the genus and to investigate possible congruencies between DNA sequence data, secondary chemistry, and biological activity. Complex evolutionary patterns in Arnica are evident from phylogenetic analyses of chloroplast regions (the rpl16 and rps16 introns and the psbA–trnH, ycf4–cemA, and trnT–L spacers), nuclear ribosomal regions (the internal and external transcribed spacers) and the nuclear low-copy DNA region coding for the second largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2) between exons 17 and 23. Polymorphism was detected in nuclear ribosomal and low-copy regions, like...
Aronia (Rosaceae) chokeberry is a genus of shrubs originally native to eastern North America. The ta...
The flower heads of fourteen wild Arnica montana L. populations were collected in the summer of 2010...
Lychnophora ericoides Mart. (Asteraceae, Vernonieae) is a plant, endemic to Brazil, with occurrence ...
Published by and copyright of the Botanical Society of America. The definitive version of this artic...
Seven species are recognized in Arnica subgenus Austromontana and two species in a new subgenus Cala...
The threatened European species Arnica montana L. is a plant much appreciated in the pharmaceutical ...
DNA barcoding is a technique that uses a short DNA fragment to identify a specimen to the species le...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Asteraceae Genus: Arnica Species: cordifoli
Eight wild arnica accessions were collected in summer 2010 in Trentino (Italy). The plants were anal...
In this report, a molecular phylogeny based on the plastid gene matK and on the region between the g...
Introduction: Arnica flowers are used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. According to EMA only...
The family Aristolochiaceae, comprising about 600 species of eight genera, is a unique plant family ...
Phytopharmaceuticals prepared from flowerheads of Arnica montana of Spanish origin and of the new ty...
The hawkweed subgenus Hieracium s. str. is notoriously known for its extreme morphological variabili...
Previous investigations of Anthemis arvensis L. and Anthemis cotula L., species growing wild in Serb...
Aronia (Rosaceae) chokeberry is a genus of shrubs originally native to eastern North America. The ta...
The flower heads of fourteen wild Arnica montana L. populations were collected in the summer of 2010...
Lychnophora ericoides Mart. (Asteraceae, Vernonieae) is a plant, endemic to Brazil, with occurrence ...
Published by and copyright of the Botanical Society of America. The definitive version of this artic...
Seven species are recognized in Arnica subgenus Austromontana and two species in a new subgenus Cala...
The threatened European species Arnica montana L. is a plant much appreciated in the pharmaceutical ...
DNA barcoding is a technique that uses a short DNA fragment to identify a specimen to the species le...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Asteraceae Genus: Arnica Species: cordifoli
Eight wild arnica accessions were collected in summer 2010 in Trentino (Italy). The plants were anal...
In this report, a molecular phylogeny based on the plastid gene matK and on the region between the g...
Introduction: Arnica flowers are used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. According to EMA only...
The family Aristolochiaceae, comprising about 600 species of eight genera, is a unique plant family ...
Phytopharmaceuticals prepared from flowerheads of Arnica montana of Spanish origin and of the new ty...
The hawkweed subgenus Hieracium s. str. is notoriously known for its extreme morphological variabili...
Previous investigations of Anthemis arvensis L. and Anthemis cotula L., species growing wild in Serb...
Aronia (Rosaceae) chokeberry is a genus of shrubs originally native to eastern North America. The ta...
The flower heads of fourteen wild Arnica montana L. populations were collected in the summer of 2010...
Lychnophora ericoides Mart. (Asteraceae, Vernonieae) is a plant, endemic to Brazil, with occurrence ...