10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GENTIANACEOUS»
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Proceedings of Symposium on Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau: ...
On the basis of floristic composition as well as geographical and climatic
conditions, the Gentianaceous flora of Xizang may be divided into six floristic
regions: A. Easter Xizang (Tibet) region, comprising 11 genera, 76 species and 5
endemic ...
2
Flora, fauna, and ecology of the Qinghai-Xizang (Tibet) Plateau
The foregoing statistics illustrate that the Xizang gentianaceous flora, just like the
whole flora of Xizang, is greatly influenced by the species of the adjacent regions.
In this respect, the Tertiary alpine flora of northern Yunnan and western ...
Gordon & Breach Publishing Group, 1981
3
Science Reports of the Tôhoku University: (Biology)
The above mentioned fact suggests that the gentianaceous plant has an
ingredient eflicacious for the cat as good as for man. SUMMARY The effect of 14
species of gentianaceous plants on the behavior of the domestic cat was
observed.
4
Evolution and Speciation of Island Plants
Included among the xanthones was the newly reported 1,2,8trimethoxy-4,5-
dihydroxyxanthone (Fig. 11.1 [25]). This collection of compounds, C-
glycosylflavones, xanthones and an iridoid derivative, represents a typical
gentianaceous array.
Tod F. Stuessy, Mikio Ono, 2007
5
Cultivation and Processing of Selected Medicinal Plants
Gentiopicroside (7) (gentiopicrin of the old nomenclature) is the earliest known
bitter constituent of Gentianaceous plants, whose isolation from Gentiana lutea
dates back to 1862 though its chemical structure was identified 100 years later in
...
NIIR Board of Consultants and Engineers, 2006
6
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish ...
gencianáceo, cea ≈ gencianeo, nea a. gentianaceous. gendarme m. gendarme.
[Fr. gendarme: id. <OFr. gens d'armes: men at arms <gens: men, pl. of gent:
people <L. gentem (see gente) + armes: arms, pl. of arme <L. arma. See arma.] ...
7
The American Journal of Science and Arts
... species of Gentianaceous plants, by Dr. Grisebach, now of Gottin- gen, is one
of the latest and best works of the kind. The typographical arrangement, however,
is not what it ought to be, and this is an important matter in books of the kind.
8
American Journal of Science
In the account of the geographical distribution of Gentianaceous plants, several
interesting general questions in botanical geography are discussed somewhat in
detail. The whole number of species described in the work (excluding the very ...
The little white, mauve-tinged gentianaceous flower,“ first seen on Jihaf, was
found again on the summit of Harir, but much more stunted, and only maintaining
a hold in crevices of stone walls round the raised fields. Other plants were quite ...
10
Gentianaceae: Systematics and Natural History
For other gentianaceous tribes, the number of species and genera in a specific
clade can be compared either ( l ) with all genera in the family, or (2) with only
those taxa that form a monophylum with a particular tribe (as was done for the ...
Lena Struwe, Victor A. Albert, 2002