Duplicate regulatory pathways are known to contribute to control of key-traits, such as the ‘daisy-like’ composite flower (capitulum) [49] and components of the milky white latex [50]. These traits are conserved among all the Asteraceae lineages, including its basal-clade Barnasesioideae. ...
P. kingii is a monotypic genus within the Asteraceae family that grows under extreme environmental conditions and possesses an unusual single-flowered capitulum. It is endemic to Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil, a region dominated by a mosaic of rocky, sandy flats and bogs in the upper ...
including transcriptional factor genes such asbHLH,MYB,Znf, SPL, and MADS-box, a subclade of the FERONIA receptor kinase family, genes for key secondary metabolism in Asteraceae (e.g., inulin and alkaloids biosynthesis),
Key message We examined leaves of a suite of microphyllous woody plants and describe a little-known form of leaf peltation for the first time and also investigate strongly reflexed leaves in two distantly related lineages. Abstract Plants cope with a range of environmental conditions, especially ...
Key to the species of Achyranthemum: 1. Leaves with a dense sheath-like layer of thick, long silvery-white arachnoid hairs that cohere to form shiny, ropy longitudinally oriented reticulating strands2 1'. Leaves not as above: either with a thick layer of tangled villous hairs, or with a...
A Study on Foliar Epidermal Features in Artemisia, Chrysanthemum and Cosmos of the Family AsteraceaeEpidermal characteristics of leaves such as epidermal cell walls, type of stomata and trichome are important parameters at generic and specific levels on different group of plants. Stomata are pores ...
This study highlights Tridax procumbens's potential for therapeutic use and makes a case for its incorporation into contemporary Ayurvedic pharmacopeias by clarifying its phytochemical composition and Pharmacognostical features.Sunil Bhaurao BaileGhanshyam Ratilal Parmar...
An indented dichotomous key is provided on the basis of macro-morphological and anatomical features of cypselas for identification of species.BIDYUT KR. JANASOBHAN KR. MUKHERJEEThe International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Bio-Science
https://d oi.o rg/1 0.1 078/1 439-6 092-0 0005 von Hagen KB, Kadereit JW (2003) The diversification of Halenia (gentianaceae): ecological opportunity versus key innovation. Evolution 57(11):2507–2518. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0014-...
These natural products and their crude extracts have been used for a long time in the pharmaceutical industries and have played a key role in health care. More than 80% of the world's populations rely on traditional medicine for their primary health care (Kumari and Sharma, 2013). These ...