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Calliandra

Salawu, M.B., Acamovic, T., Stewart, C.S., Hovell, F.D.DeB. and McKay, I. (1997) Assessment of the nutritive value of Calliandra calothyrsus in sacco degradation and in vitro gas production in the presence of Quebracho tannins with or without Browse Plus. Animal Feed Science Technology 69, 219-232. [Pg.218]

C. vernalis, Cajanus cajan, Calliandra angustifolia, C. bracleosa,... [Pg.120]

CABEZA DE ANGEL -- Calliandra anomala. Family Leguminosae (Bean family). [Pg.5]

Calliandra 15 Desmanihus 14 Parkia 16 Acacia 17 Albizia 15 Pilhecellobium 15 Anadenanihera 14 Neptunia 14 Mimosa 14 Prosopis14 ... [Pg.393]

Calliandra (stick pea) Calopogonium (calopogonium) Canavalia (jackbean)... [Pg.1311]

S,47 ) -Hydroxypipecolic acid [(-)-a3 -4-hydroxy-2-piperidine carboxylic acid, 3] was isolated from the leaves of Calliandra piuieri and Strophantus scandeus and it was identified as a constituent of cyclopeptide antibiotics, such as virginiamycin S2. It was also employed as a precursor in the preparation of selective N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists. Furthermore, (-)-3 has served as a building block in a recent synthesis of palinavir, a potent peptidomimetic-based HIV protease inhibitor. ... [Pg.177]

Calliandra angustijblia Spruce eat Bentham (Luna 1984B)... [Pg.135]

Constit. of Calliandra californica. Faint yellow cryst. (EtOH). Mp 184.5-185°. [Pg.369]

Anther morphology of A. celastrifolia is similar to that of Calliandra and shows four divided locules of which each harbours a single polyad (Prenner and Teppner, 2005 Teppner and Stabentheiner, 2007). The finding of orbicules on the inner surface of the locules is another proof of this character in Mimosoideae (c.f. Huismans... [Pg.269]

Prenner, G. (2004a). Floral development in Calliandra angustifolia (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae) and its systematic implications. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 165,417-426. [Pg.276]

Santos, F. A. R. and Romano, C. O. (2008). Pollen morphology of some species of Calliandra Benth. (Leguminosae -Mimosoideae) from Bahia, Brazil. Grana, 47,101-116. [Pg.277]


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