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The chemical composition of the aerial parts' essential oil of Geocaryum capillifolium (Guss.) Coss growing in Sicily (Italy).
Vaglica A, Porrello A, Fontana G, Badalamenti N, Ilardi V, Bruno M. Vaglica A, et al. Nat Prod Res. 2023 Dec 8:1-5. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2023.2289082. Online ahead of print. Nat Prod Res. 2023. PMID: 38066707
The three genera Geocaryum Coss., Conopodium W.D.J. Koch, and Bunium L. are closely related, and their correct identification is complex. ...The chemical profile of the essential oil presented here was compared with the oils of previously investigated Geocaryum, Con …
The three genera Geocaryum Coss., Conopodium W.D.J. Koch, and Bunium L. are closely related, and their correct identification is comp …
A phylogeny of Apiaceae tribe Scandiceae: evidence from nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer sequences.
Downie SR, Katz-Downie DS, Spalik K. Downie SR, et al. Am J Bot. 2000 Jan;87(1):76-95. Am J Bot. 2000. PMID: 10636832 Free article.
Phylogenies estimated using maximum parsimony and distance methods were generally similar and suggest that: (1) Scandiceae form a well-supported clade, consisting of the genera Anthriscus, Athamanta (in part), Balansaea, Chaerophyllum, Conopodium, Geocaryum, Kozlovia, Kras …
Phylogenies estimated using maximum parsimony and distance methods were generally similar and suggest that: (1) Scandiceae form a well-suppo …