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A comparative analysis of complete chloroplast genomes of seven Ocotea species (Lauraceae) confirms low sequence divergence within the Ocotea complex
(2022-12-01)
The genus Ocotea (Lauraceae) includes about 450 species, of which about 90% are Neotropical, while the rest is from Macaronesia, Africa and Madagascar. In this study we present the first complete chloroplast genome sequences ...
Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Changes in the Ocotea indecora Group (Lauraceae)
(MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 2010)
Following a recent revision of the Ocotea indecora (Schott) Meisn. ex Mez group (Lauraceae), some taxonomic and nomenclatural changes have been made. We present here the resulting synonyms, together with typifications, and ...
Effects of vinasse upon the decomposition rate of Ocotea pulchella leaves in cerrado soil
(1991-12-01)
Ocotea pulchella leaves placed on soil treated with vinasse lost 64.48% of their organic matter, whereas the leaves sampled in the control parcels lost 70.68%, after one year. -from Authors
Effects of vinasse upon the decomposition rate of Ocotea pulchella leaves in cerrado soil
(1991-12-01)
Ocotea pulchella leaves placed on soil treated with vinasse lost 64.48% of their organic matter, whereas the leaves sampled in the control parcels lost 70.68%, after one year. -from Authors
Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids and eudesmane sesquiterpenes from Ocotea pulchella
(Elsevier B.V., 1993-03-01)
Bark of Ocotea pulchella contains, besides 1-(p-methoxybenzoyl)-6,7-methylenedioxyisoquinoline, 1-(hydroxy-p-methoxybenzyl)-6,7-methylenedioxyisoquinoline and their 1,2-dihydro-derivatives, 11-eudesmen-4α-ol and ...
Ocotea batata (Lauraceae), A New Species from Brazil
(2017-06-01)
Ocotea batata, a new species from the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest of Bahia and Espírito Santo States is described and illustrated. Its relationships within the genus are discussed.
Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids and eudesmane sesquiterpenes from Ocotea pulchella
(Elsevier B.V., 2014)