Celastraceae

MP Simmons - Flowering Plants· Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales …, 2004 - Springer
… Most members of Celastraceae are shrubs to small trees, although members of some genera
reach up to 50 m tall and have buttressed trunks (Bhesa, Kokoona, and Lophopetalum spp.)…

Celastraceae sesquiterpenoids: biological activity and synthesis

AC Spivey, M Weston, S Woodhead - Chemical Society Reviews, 2002 - pubs.rsc.org
Plant extracts of the Celastraceae have been used for centuries throughout South America
and China as insect repellents and insecticides in traditional agriculture, and also for the …

Celastraceae—I

D Hou - Flora Malesiana-Series 1, Spermatophyta, 1960 - repository.naturalis.nl
… data on pollination of tropical Celastraceae. … many Celastraceae. Lupeol and betulin
represent approximately 3% of the dry weight of the bark of Lophopetalum toxicum LOHER …

Comparative floral structure and systematics in Celastrales (Celastraceae, Parnassiaceae, Lepidobotryaceae)

ML Matthews, PK Endress - Botanical Journal of the Linnean …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Celastraceae are well supported as a group by floral … The group of Celastraceae and
Parnassiaceae is also well … only a handful of features with Celastraceae (not Parnassiaceae), such …

Medicinal chemistry and pharmacology of genus Tripterygium (Celastraceae)

AM Brinker, J Ma, PE Lipsky, I Raskin - Phytochemistry, 2007 - Elsevier
Plants in the genus Tripterygium, such as Tripterygium wilfordii Hook.f., have a long history
of use in traditional Chinese medicine. In recent years there has been considerable interest …

[PDF][PDF] Celastraceae, R. Br.

JD Davison - Bothalia, 1927 - journals.abcjournal.aosis.co.za
This is a large widely distributed family, found chiefly in the warmer parts of Europe, North
America, and Asia, with outliers in temperate South America and in Australia, and numerous …

Morphological studies in the Celastraceae

E Berkeley - Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 1953 - JSTOR
The studies reported upon in this paper were undertaken in an attempt to ascertain the
nature of the disc in the celastraceous flower, and its relationship to an interpretation of the …

CELASTRACEAE

LE Codd - Bothalia, 1966 - journals.abcjournal.aosis.co.za
… The genus Pseudocassine, with its 3-merous flowers, has previously been regarded as
an aberrant member of the Celastraceae, in which family flowers with three stamens are …

Celastraceae—II

D Hou - Flora Malesiana-Series 1, Spermatophyta, 1960 - repository.naturalis.nl
… In his opinion the most important characters separating Hippocrateaceae from Celastraceae
would be: (/) stamens inserted within the disk (not outside 11 r fused with it), (it) stamens 3, …

Phylogeny of the Celastraceae inferred from 26S nuclear ribosomal DNA, phytochrome B, rbcL, atpB, and morphology

MP Simmons, V Savolainen, CC Clevinger… - Molecular Phylogenetics …, 2001 - Elsevier
Celastraceae. These data also suggest that the Loesener's classification of Celastraceae
sensu … The diversification of the fruit and aril within Celastraceae appears to be complex, with …