1. Flavonoid systematics of ten sections of Ludwigia (Onagraceae)
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Elsa Zardini, John E. Averett, and Peter C. Hoch
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Systematics ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Brenania ,Isovitexin ,Vitexin ,Pantropical ,Onagraceae ,Pterocaulon ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Flavonols ,chemistry ,Botany ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Data for the flavonoids of 19 species in 10 sections of Ludwigia are presented. Eight flavonoids, comprising four glycoflavones, of which vitexin and isovitexin are reported for the first time in Ludwigia, and four flavonol glycosides, based on quercetin, are present in these species. Each section treated here has either glycoflavones or flavonols; presence of only onte class is considered to be advanced in the genus as a whole, compared with the presence of both glycoflavones and flavonols in the more generalized sects Myrtocarpus Cinerascentes, and Pterocaulon, which were examined earlier. Only glycoflavones are present in sects Macrocarpon (four species), Seminuda (five species), the ditypic African sect. Africana, the monotypic African sects Brenania, Cryptosperma, and Prieurea, the monotypic east Asian sect. Nipponia, and the monotypic pantropical section Fissendocarpa. Only flavonols are present in the monotypic Old Wodd section Caryophylloidea and sect. Oligospermum, which comprises nine species widespread in the OId and New Worlds.
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- 1990
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