Wang, Liang Yang, Hanting Xu, Guoqing Liu, Zhaoyu Meng, Fanbo Shi, LiangRui Liu, Xiongfeng Zheng, Yixuan Zhang, Guichun Yang, Xinyu
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Asteraceae, the largest family of angiosperms, has attracted widespread attention for its exceptional medicinal, horticultural, and ornamental value. However, researches on Asteraceae plants face challenges due to their intricate genetic background. With the continuous advancement of sequencing technology, a vast number of genomes and genetic resou...
MOREIRA-MUÑOZ, A. MONGE, M. GROSSI, M. A. CASTILLO, F. A. A. MORALES-FIERRO, V. HEIDEN, G. BRITTO, B. BECK, S. NAKAJIMA, J. N. SALGADO, V. G.
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Abstract: Asteraceae is the world’s richest plant family and is found on all continents, in environments ranging from the coast to the highest mountains. The family shows all growth forms and, as in other angiosperm families, species richness is concentrated in tropical regions. South America has the highest diversity of Asteraceae in the world, ye...
Chumová, Zuzana Monier, Zafar Šemberová, Kristýna Havlíčková, Eliška Euston-Brown, Douglas Muasya, A Muthama Bergh, Nicola G Trávníček, Pavel
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Annals of botany
The Greater Cape Floristic Region is one of the world's biodiversity hotspots and is considered poor in polyploids. To test this assumption, ploidy variation was investigated in a widespread Cape shrub, Dicerothamnus rhinocerotis (renosterbos, Asteraceae). The aim was to elucidate the cytotype distribution and population composition across the spec...
Fattorini, Róisín Khojayori, Farahnoz N Mellers, Gregory Moyroud, Edwige Herrero, Eva Kellenberger, Roman T Walker, Rachel Wang, Qi Hill, Lionel Glover, Beverley J
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Gorteria diffusa has elaborate petal spots that attract pollinators through sexual deception, but how G. diffusa controls spot development is largely unknown. Here, we investigate how pigmentation is regulated during spot formation. We determined the anthocyanin composition of G. diffusa petals and combined gene expression analysis with protein int...
Lee, Shinae Son, Min-Gyung Kim, Young-Mi An, Chae-Yeong Kim, Hyun Ji Nhoek, Piseth Pel, Pisey Won, Hongic Lee, Yoonkyung Yun, Narae
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Phytochemistry
The isolation of previously undescribed 12 compounds from the MeOH extract of Jacobaea vulgaris whole plants is disclosed, comprising 11 dihydrostilbenes (1-11) and one flavanone (12), and eight known compounds (six flavonoids, one dihydrostilbene, and one caffeoylquinic acid). Structural elucidation employed spectroscopic methods, including 1D and...
Zheng, Xinyi Qin, Kun Li, Tingyu Qu, Tianmeng Luo, Junjia Zhang, Guojin Li, Bo Li, Pan Fu, Zhixi
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Aster yaoshanensis sp. nov., a new species of the family Asteraceae is here described and illustrated. The species is presently known only from rock crevices of mountain valleys in Dayaoshan National Nature Reserve, Guangxi autonomous region, China. Phylogenetic analyses based on ITS sequences and complete plastome data have shown that this new spe...
Tchinda, Arnaud Mbe Nanfack, Arno R Donfack Tamokou, Jean-De-Dieu Matsuete-Takongmo, Germaine Tsopmo, Apollinaire Ali, Muhammad Shaiq Tene, Mathieu
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Natural product research
Antibacterial resistance is a serious threat against humankind and the search for new therapeutics is needed. This study aims to investigate the antibacterial activity of extracts and compounds from Echinops gracilis O. Hoffm. Standard chromatographic and spectroscopic methods were used to isolate and characterize compounds (1-15) from the methanol...
Lustenhouwer, Nicky Chaubet, Tom MR Melen, Miranda K van der Putten, Wim H Parker, Ingrid M
Range expansions, whether they are biological invasions or climate change-mediated range shifts, may have profound ecological and evolutionary consequences for plant-soil interactions. Range-expanding plants encounter soil biota with which they have a limited coevolutionary history, especially when introduced to a new continent. Past studies have f...
Vimala, Hans, Dinesh
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Frontiers in Plant Science
The Asteraceae family of plants, which has 16,000–17,000 genera and 24,000–30000 species, is diverse and widely spread, notably in the tropics and subtropics. Asteraceae has capitula head bracket traits that are unique to this genus of plants. This study’s goal was to identify the micro-morphological makeup of the trichomes in Parthenium hysteropho...
Rizzo, Roberto Ragusa, Ernesto Benelli, Giovanni Lo Verde, Gabriella Zeni, Valeria Maggi, Filippo Petrelli, Riccardo Spinozzi, Eleonora Ferrati, Marta Sinacori, Milko
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Pest management science
Tetranychus urticae Koch, is a polyphagous and damaging pest, presenting several resistant populations worldwide. Among new and more environmentally friendly control tools, botanical pesticides represent a valuable alternative to synthetic ones within integrated pest management strategies. Accordingly, we investigated the lethal and sublethal effec...