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Pelargonium

Geraniol is a colourless liquid of sweet odour, recalling that of the rose, principally, and to a lesser extent the pelargonium. It is an open-chain alcohol, having one of the two following constitutional formulae -t-... [Pg.108]

Perennials that do not normally survive a cold winter are usually classified, with annuals, as bedding plants, as they too need to be replanted annually. Plants such as pelargoniums or felicia can be overwintered in a frost-free greenhouse or a cool basement, cutting them back and then repotting at the start of spring. [Pg.176]

Easy to root Among the most successful plants for beginners to try are fuohslas, pelargoniums (below), and nepeta (catmint). [Pg.202]

The enantiomeric differentiation of linalool is useful in the quality control of essential oils and oleoresins, as it was found to provide an important indication of the authenticity of many herbs and spices. The enantiomeric composition of linalool has been determined in many essential oils, including basil, bergamot, rosemary, lavandin, lavender, balm, coriander, mace. Pelargonium, rose, Cymbopogon, lemon, mandarin, Osman-thus, davana, jasmine, Lippia alba and orange, as well as in many fruit... [Pg.170]

The biosynthesis of the yellow flavonoids has been targeted for biotechnology applications in commercial ornamental crops, such as Cyclamen, E. grandiflorum, Impatiens, and Pelargonium, which currently lack yellow-flowered varieties. The compounds targeted to date are the... [Pg.196]

Pelargonium fulgidum, P. quercifolium Geraniac. Leaf exudate 142 o... [Pg.660]

Williams, C.A. et al., Chrysin and other leaf exudate flavonoids in the genus Pelargonium, Phytochemistry, 46, 1349, 1997. [Pg.721]

However, the true novelty comes with four O-galloyl esters identified in Terminalia and Pelargonium, six O-methylbutyryl esters in Trollius one O-malonyl ester in Beta, and one 0-(3-hydroxy-3-methyl)glutaroyl ester in Glycyrrhiza. ... [Pg.886]

Cucumis sativus (Cucurb.) Terminalia catappa (Combr.) Pelargonium reniforme (Ger.) Crotalaria thebaica (Leg.)... [Pg.887]

Latte, K.P. et al., 0-Galloyl-C-glycosylflavones from Pelargonium reniforme, Phytochemistry, 59, 419, 2002. [Pg.909]

Williams, C.A., Newman, M., and Gibby, M., The application of leaf phenolic evidence for systematic studies within the genus Pelargonium (Geraniaceae), Biochem. Syst. Ecol, 28, 119, 2000. [Pg.914]

Dervinis, C. Clark, D.G. Barrett, J.E. Nell, T.A. Effect of pollination and exogenous ethylene on accumulation of ETRl homologue transcripts during flower petal abscission in geranium (Pelargonium x hortorum L.H. Bailey). Plant Mol. Biol., 42, 847-856 (2000)... [Pg.474]


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Pelargonium Geraniaceae)

Pelargonium Radula

Pelargonium X hortorum

Pelargonium graveolens

Pelargonium hortorum

Pelargonium odoratissimum

Pelargonium oil

Pelargonium reniforme

Pelargonium resistance

Pelargonium roseum

Pelargonium sidoides

Pelargonium species

Pelargonium spp

Pelargonium xhortorum

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Pelargonium zonale

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