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Polypodiaceous ferns

The prothalli of Pteridium aquilinum produce a phytohormone (Apt) which induces the development of antheridia (the male reproductive organs) in many, if not all, polypodiaceous ferns sensu lato (350) such hormones are called antheridogens or antheridiogens. The physiology and chemistry of such fern antheridiogens have been reviewed by Naf, Nakanishi, and Endo (351). From the prothalli of Anemia... [Pg.70]

Murakami, T. Chemosystematics of Di- and Sesqui-terpenoids in Polypodiaceous Ferns. XIVth International Botanical Congress, Berlin (West), July 1987, Abstracts of Papers, p. 272. [Pg.328]

Hotta, Y., Osawa, S., and Sakaki, T. (1959). Ribonucleic acid and differentiation of the gametophyte of a polypodiaceous fern. Develop. Biol. 1, 65-78. [Pg.134]

Shiojima, K., Y. Arai, K. Masuda, T. Kamada, and H. Ageta Fern Constituents. Polypodatetraenes, Novel Bicyclic Triterpenoids, Isolated from Polypodiaceous and Aspidiaceous Plants. Tetrahedron Letters 1983, 5733. [Pg.324]


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