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Flavonoids Of The Sunflower Family Asteraceae Prof Dr Bruce A Bohm

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Flavonoids Of The Sunflower Family Asteraceae Prof Dr Bruce A Bohm
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Publisher: Springer Vienna
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.36 MB
Pages: 837
Author: Prof. Dr. Bruce A. Bohm, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tod F. Stuessy (auth.)
ISBN: 9783211834794, 9783709161814, 3211834796, 3709161819
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Flavonoids Of The Sunflower Family Asteraceae Prof Dr Bruce A Bohm by Prof. Dr. Bruce A. Bohm, Univ.-prof. Dr. Tod F. Stuessy (auth.) 9783211834794, 9783709161814, 3211834796, 3709161819 instant download after payment.

Flavonoids are secondary plant products that have previously been shown to be helpful in determining relationships among plant groups. This work presents comprehensively the occurrence, patterns of variation, and systematic and evolutionary importance of flavonoids in the sunflower family (Asteraceae), the largest family of flowering plants (23,000 species). It gathers together the more than 2500 reports of flavonoids in Asteraceae published between 1950 to the present and interprets these data in context of new taxonomic (especially generic) alignments. The authors discuss flavonoid patterns with reference to modern phylogenetic studies based on morphology and DNA data. This book provides, therefore, the most exhaustive synthesis and evaluation of the systematic and evolutionary import of flavonoids ever accomplished for any large family of angiosperms.

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