The first question in this field of science is: can we say, that there is actually any relation between taxonomy and chemistry of plants? Nearly a century ago the worker in chemistry Rochleder (10) attempted to show the possibility of this relation and called that branch of science phytochemistry. To begin with, something must be said about the products in question, Glucose, sucrose, several aminoacids and other acids are, of course, left out of account. Only those chemical products, which are more or less specific and characterise larger or smaller groups of plants are considered here
Some examples are given on how to make use of a plant collection in biological research. Despite the...
Classification by molecules: What’s in it for field botanists? C. A. STACE* Cringlee, Claybrooke Roa...
A large part of our thinking about living things is bound up with some system of classification. Thi...
Although the hybrid discipline of biochemical systematics has been a distinct field of study for onl...
The classification of plants has involved an enormous amount of work on the part of a large number o...
An approach to chemical phylogeny is discussed, based on an emphasis on alterations of biosynthetic ...
The more we learn about biology the more we find out that all creatures contain the same basic compo...
An account of phytochemical substance has been provided by Wiesner’s Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs, a...
Present day systematists have at least 150,000 species of angiospermous plants to deal with. Obvious...
Bcing based upan organic evolution and the synthesis of a11 facets of plant hiology, systematics sho...
Abstract Biodiversity may be defined as the variability occuring among living organisms and affecti...
Our aim is to introduce plant taxonomy and morphology and to explore why \u2013 from the perspective...
Plants possess an outstanding chemical diversity of specialized metabolites developed to adapt to en...
Plants possess an outstanding chemical diversity of specialized metabolites developed to adapt to en...
Plants possess an outstanding chemical diversity of specialized metabolites developed to adapt to en...
Some examples are given on how to make use of a plant collection in biological research. Despite the...
Classification by molecules: What’s in it for field botanists? C. A. STACE* Cringlee, Claybrooke Roa...
A large part of our thinking about living things is bound up with some system of classification. Thi...
Although the hybrid discipline of biochemical systematics has been a distinct field of study for onl...
The classification of plants has involved an enormous amount of work on the part of a large number o...
An approach to chemical phylogeny is discussed, based on an emphasis on alterations of biosynthetic ...
The more we learn about biology the more we find out that all creatures contain the same basic compo...
An account of phytochemical substance has been provided by Wiesner’s Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs, a...
Present day systematists have at least 150,000 species of angiospermous plants to deal with. Obvious...
Bcing based upan organic evolution and the synthesis of a11 facets of plant hiology, systematics sho...
Abstract Biodiversity may be defined as the variability occuring among living organisms and affecti...
Our aim is to introduce plant taxonomy and morphology and to explore why \u2013 from the perspective...
Plants possess an outstanding chemical diversity of specialized metabolites developed to adapt to en...
Plants possess an outstanding chemical diversity of specialized metabolites developed to adapt to en...
Plants possess an outstanding chemical diversity of specialized metabolites developed to adapt to en...
Some examples are given on how to make use of a plant collection in biological research. Despite the...
Classification by molecules: What’s in it for field botanists? C. A. STACE* Cringlee, Claybrooke Roa...
A large part of our thinking about living things is bound up with some system of classification. Thi...