2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-695x2003000300026
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Morfo-anatomia das folhas de Vernonia condensata Baker (Asteraceae), o "figatil"

Abstract: 2003 68Delle Monache, F.; Pizzolatti, M.G.; Yunes, R.A. Three xanthones from P. cyparissias. Phytochemistry, v. 48, n. 4, p. 725-728, 1998. 13

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“…An extensive review of ethnobotanical uses of Plectranthus has been presented by Lukhoba et al (2006). Since few studies are devoted to the morphological characterization, this paper has investigated the stem and leaf anatomy of P. neochilus (Figure 1), in order to contribute for the medicinal plant identifi cation and for distinguishing it from other species commonly named boldo, such as "boldo-brasileiro" (P. barbatus Andrews), "boldojaponês" (Vernonia condensata Baker, Asteraceae) (Lolis;Milaneze-Gutierre, 2003), and boldo-do-chile (Peumus boldus Molina, Monimiaceae). Stem fragments cut at 5 cm from the caulinar apex (approximately at the 6 th node) and fully developed leaves were fi xed in FAA 50 (Johansen, 1940) and kept in 50% ethanol solution (Berlyn;Miksche, 1976).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extensive review of ethnobotanical uses of Plectranthus has been presented by Lukhoba et al (2006). Since few studies are devoted to the morphological characterization, this paper has investigated the stem and leaf anatomy of P. neochilus (Figure 1), in order to contribute for the medicinal plant identifi cation and for distinguishing it from other species commonly named boldo, such as "boldo-brasileiro" (P. barbatus Andrews), "boldojaponês" (Vernonia condensata Baker, Asteraceae) (Lolis;Milaneze-Gutierre, 2003), and boldo-do-chile (Peumus boldus Molina, Monimiaceae). Stem fragments cut at 5 cm from the caulinar apex (approximately at the 6 th node) and fully developed leaves were fi xed in FAA 50 (Johansen, 1940) and kept in 50% ethanol solution (Berlyn;Miksche, 1976).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vernonia condensata Baker differs from G. amygdalinum, as the former has hypostomatic leaf and biconvex midrib in cross-section as claimed by Lolis and Milaneze-Gutierre (2003). However, controversial data was reported by Milan, Hayashi and Apezzato-da-Glória (2006), authors who stated that the leaf of V. condensata is amphistomatic.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Em P. angustifolia os tricomas ocorrem no cotilédone, epicótilo, pecíolo, eofilo e metafilo e não diferem estruturalmente de outras espécies da família já descritas (Monteiro et al 2001;Lolis & Milaneze-Gutierre 2003;Aguilera et al 2004;Melo-de-Pinna 2004;Martins et al 2006;Appezzato-da-Glória et al 2008;Grokoviski et al 2009). A presença de tricomas tectores apenas na face abaxial do metafilo também foi registrada por Grokoviski et al (2009), e é uma das principais características que delimitam Piptocarpha como um gênero distinto (Smith 1982).…”
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