Flavonoids are secondary plant products that have previously been shown to be helpful in determining relationships among plant groups. This work presents comprehensively the occurrence, patterns of variation, and systematic and evolutionary importance of flavonoids in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), the largest family of flowering plants (23,000 species). It gathers together the more than 2500 reports of flavonoids in Asteraceae published between 1950 to the present and interprets these data in context of new taxonomic (especially generic) alignments. The authors discuss flavonoid patterns with reference to modern phylogenetic studies based on morphology and DNA data. This book provides, therefore, the most exhaustive synthesis and evalu...
The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, compri...
In this work, the continuation of the study of the plant evolution based on phytochemistry was prese...
In this work, the continuation of the study of the plant evolution based on phytochemistry was prese...
Fig. 2. Occurrence Numbers (ON) for distinct flavonoid types in the most representative genera from ...
Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl is one of the biggest and most economically important plant families. ...
The Limnanthaceae is a small family of North American annual herbs with uncertain relationships. It ...
The Limnanthaceae is a small family of North American annual herbs with uncertain relationships. It ...
Published by and copyright of the Botanical Society of America. The definitive version of this artic...
AbstractAmong papilionoid legumes known to express the phenotype of quinolizidine alkaloid productio...
Fig. 4. Structures of genistoid flavonoids: dihydrochalcones (1–2), xanthone (3), flavanones (3–4), ...
The genus Cannabis has been treated taxonomically by several authors, but two main hypotheses predom...
The Annonaceae family is widely distributed in subtropical and tropical regions. Several species of ...
Fig. 3. Occurrence Numbers (ON) of flavones and flavonols for each genistoid tribe (Papilionoideae)....
This review provides a listing of isoflavonoids reported in non-leguminous families. Reviews publish...
This study was an assessment of the usefulness of flavonoids as taxonomic markers in the genus Lupin...
The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, compri...
In this work, the continuation of the study of the plant evolution based on phytochemistry was prese...
In this work, the continuation of the study of the plant evolution based on phytochemistry was prese...
Fig. 2. Occurrence Numbers (ON) for distinct flavonoid types in the most representative genera from ...
Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl is one of the biggest and most economically important plant families. ...
The Limnanthaceae is a small family of North American annual herbs with uncertain relationships. It ...
The Limnanthaceae is a small family of North American annual herbs with uncertain relationships. It ...
Published by and copyright of the Botanical Society of America. The definitive version of this artic...
AbstractAmong papilionoid legumes known to express the phenotype of quinolizidine alkaloid productio...
Fig. 4. Structures of genistoid flavonoids: dihydrochalcones (1–2), xanthone (3), flavanones (3–4), ...
The genus Cannabis has been treated taxonomically by several authors, but two main hypotheses predom...
The Annonaceae family is widely distributed in subtropical and tropical regions. Several species of ...
Fig. 3. Occurrence Numbers (ON) of flavones and flavonols for each genistoid tribe (Papilionoideae)....
This review provides a listing of isoflavonoids reported in non-leguminous families. Reviews publish...
This study was an assessment of the usefulness of flavonoids as taxonomic markers in the genus Lupin...
The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, compri...
In this work, the continuation of the study of the plant evolution based on phytochemistry was prese...
In this work, the continuation of the study of the plant evolution based on phytochemistry was prese...