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Viscaceae

Apiosyl(l —> 5)apiosyl(l —> 2) [rhamnosyl(l —> 6)glucoside] Viscum angulatum whole plant Viscaceae 281... [Pg.765]

A separate family, the Viscaceae, has been created (Cronquist) to accommodate Phoradendron, Viscum, Korihalsella, and Arceuthobium. [Pg.132]

B, ThiVal, ThiVa2) (Viscaceae) [leaf stem] by Verapamil] [cytotoxic]... [Pg.151]

Veraphenol Citrus spp. (Rutaceae), Viscum album (Viscaceae) Veratrum talimse [rhizome, root] MAO-A (38) [36]... [Pg.251]

Phoradendron californicum lectin (PCL) ( 60kDa A[ 30kDa PAG] -S-S-B [ 3 0 kDa lectin) Phoradendron californicum (Viscaceae) [plant] PAG (rat liver 28S rRNA A4324)... [Pg.351]

Viscum CBP (11 kDa ot-S-S-ct 1 CBD) Viscum album (European mistletoe) (Viscaceae) Chitin... [Pg.505]

Viscum album (mistietoe) Viscaceae (Christmas Copalchi bark Hintonia latiflora... [Pg.1620]

The family of Viscaceae contains four genera of mistletoe ... [Pg.3641]

MISTLETOE, Viscum album L., family Viscaceae, is a semi-parasite, growing on leafy trees. There are other subspecies that grow on coniferous trees. The mistletoe takes water and salts from the host plant, but it has its own photosynthesis and its secondary metabolites are totally different from those of the host plant. Five main groups are said to be characteristic of mistletoe ... [Pg.96]

Epiphytes compose 3.9% of the total flora. Here we include parasitic shrubby hemiepiphytes of the families Loranthaceae and Viscaceae as well as more conventional epiphytes. All species of Ficus were classified as trees, although some of them begin life as hemiepiphytes. [Pg.328]

Among the families which make up the group of epiphytes are Bromeliaceae, Loranthaceae/ Viscaceae, Orchidaceae and Cactaceae. Bromeliaceae is the most important family in terms of number... [Pg.328]

Source Viscum album L. (Family Lorantha-ceae or Viscaceae). [Pg.448]

Jerome, C.A., and B.A. Ford. 2002. Comparative population structure and genetic diversity of Arceuthobium americanum (Viscaceae) and its Pinus host species Insight into host-parasite evolution in parasitic angiosperms. Mol. Ecol. 11 407-420. [Pg.83]


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