10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONVOLVULACEOUS»
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1
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
In both the Convolvulaceous seed and the Cucurbitaceous, it is the outer
epidermis of the ovule which multiplies into the distinctive and persistent layers of
the seed-coat and, of these, the innermost becomes the mechanical palisade.
Edred John Henry Corner, 1976
2
Solanaceae and Convolvulaceae: Secondary Metabolites: ...
Tables 4.1–4.3 altogether include 79 out of about 650 species of this largest
convolvulaceous genus. Twenty-three species only were found to be ergoline-
positive (∼30%). 4.2.3.4 Ergoline-positive Argyreia species (Table 4.4) The
ergoline ...
3
Sweet Potato Pest Management: A Global Perspective
Franssen (1935) found them feeding on unidentified convolvulaceous species in
Indonesia. Megastes grandalis occurs in Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica, and
certain parts of South America including Guyana, Brazil, and Venezuela (Fennah
...
Richard K. Jansson, Kandukuri V. Raman, 1991
4
The Floriculture Magazine, and Miscellany of Gardening
MINA LOBATA. This is a convolvulaceous plant of much beauty, and more
singularity; forit we are indebted to G. F. Dickson, Esq., who presented its seeds
to the Earl of Burlington, and by whom they were presented to the Horticultural
Society, ...
5
The ornamental flower garden and shrubbery, containing ...
Take away the flowers of this curious plant, and no one would suspect it to be
anything more than some common Ipomœa ; but remove the leaves, and it loses
all appearance of the Convolvulaceous order, so unusual is it among such plants
to ...
6
Pollination and Floral Ecology
(2002) The cooling of convolvulaceous flowers in a tropical environment. Plant
Cell andEnvt 25:41–51. Patino, S., C. Jeffree, and J. Grace. (2002) The
ecological role of orientation in tropical convolvulaceous flowers. Oecologia 130:
373–79.
7
Trease and Evans' Pharmacognosy
Intermediate in the metabolism of valine nValeric acid Not common; component
of Convolvulaceous resins isoValeric acid Free and esterified in Valeriana spp.
Combined in some tropane alkaloids(e.g.valeroidine) and inthe pyranocoumarin,
...
William Charles Evans, 2009
8
Physiology and Genetics: Selected Basic and Applied Aspects
Removal of fungal mycelium from the leaf surface of convolvulaceous plants was
possible by ultrasonic treatment. After DNA from the fungus was extracted and
sequenced phylogenetic trees were constructed from 18SrDNA and internal ...
Timm Anke, Daniela Weber, 2009
9
Morris Arboretum Bulletin
In 191 1, it was first suggested that ololiuqui was not convolvulaceous, but
solanaceous. In 1915, an American ethnobotanist definitely identified ololiuqui as
Datura mete/o/des— obviously an hallucinogen—but disregarded the very
definite ...
University of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum, 1965
10
Practical plant chemistry for pharmacy students
CONVOLVULACEOUS RESINS There are a number of "resins" obtained from the
tubers of convolvulaceous plants : Vera Cruz jalap Ipomoea purga Brazilian jalap
Ipomoea tuberosa Orizaba jalap Ipomoea orizabensis 30. Ipomoea resin is ...
Edward Joseph Shellard, 1957
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