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New Natural Products from Asphodelus albus MILL. Essential Oil.
Dekić MS, Selimović ES. Dekić MS, et al. Chem Biodivers. 2021 May 29. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.202100103. Online ahead of print. Chem Biodivers. 2021. PMID: 34050716
A detailed chemical analysis of the essential oil of Asphodelus albus roots performed in this work, in combination with a chemical synthesis approach - the synthesis of selected compounds and their detailed spectral analysis - has led to the identification of a seri …
A detailed chemical analysis of the essential oil of Asphodelus albus roots performed in this work, in combination with a chem …
Selective fruit and seed maturation in Asphodelus albus Miller (Liliaceae).
Obeso JR. Obeso JR. Oecologia. 1993 Apr;93(4):564-570. doi: 10.1007/BF00328966. Oecologia. 1993. PMID: 28313826
The fruiting patterns of the rhizomatous perennial Asphodelus albus Miller (Liliaceae) were studied in five populations during 1989 and in one population over 3 years (1988-1990). ...
The fruiting patterns of the rhizomatous perennial Asphodelus albus Miller (Liliaceae) were studied in five populations during …
Seed mass variation in the perennial herb Asphodelus albus: sources of variation and position effect.
Obeso JR. Obeso JR. Oecologia. 1993 Apr;93(4):571-575. doi: 10.1007/BF00328967. Oecologia. 1993. PMID: 28313827
Patterns of seed mass variation in the perennial herb Asphodelus albus (Liliaceae) were studied in one population over 3 years (1988-1990) and in three populations during 1989. ...
Patterns of seed mass variation in the perennial herb Asphodelus albus (Liliaceae) were studied in one population over 3 years …
Post-meiotic cytokinesis and pollen aperture pattern ontogeny: comparison of development in four species differing in aperture pattern.
Ressayre A, Dreyer L, Triki-Teurtroy S, Forchioni A, Nadot S. Ressayre A, et al. Am J Bot. 2005 Apr;92(4):576-83. doi: 10.3732/ajb.92.4.576. Am J Bot. 2005. PMID: 21652436 Free article.
The formation of the intersporal callose walls that isolate the microspores after meiosis was studied in four species with different aperture patterns (two monocots, Phormium tenax and Asphodelus albus, and two eudicots, Helleborus foetidus and Protea lepidocarpoden …
The formation of the intersporal callose walls that isolate the microspores after meiosis was studied in four species with different apertur …