1975
DOI: 10.2307/2395273
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The Bases of Angiosperm Phylogeny: Chemotaxonomy

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“…The high incidence of flavonoid compounds in the Salvia genus largely consisted of few taxonomic units. To use flavonoid profiles more widely as genetic markers, they would have to be abundant and expedient, in order to identify the taxonomic position (Fairbbothers et al 1975;Mika et al 2005).…”
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“…The high incidence of flavonoid compounds in the Salvia genus largely consisted of few taxonomic units. To use flavonoid profiles more widely as genetic markers, they would have to be abundant and expedient, in order to identify the taxonomic position (Fairbbothers et al 1975;Mika et al 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluating the patterns of distribution of natural plant products is well established as a major tool for investigating accession structures, species, taxonomic problems and phyletic relationships among genera (Nakiboglu 2002). In addition, flavonoid compounds have been proven to be of chemotaxonomic importance (Fairbbothers et al 1975;Adzet et al 1988;Tomas-Barberan & Wollenweber 1990;Nakiboglu 2002;Valant-Vestachera et al 2003;Kharazian & Rahiminejad 2008, 2009. The Salvia genus is a rich source of flavonoid and phenolic acid (Lu & Foo 2000, 2002Amiri 2007).…”
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“…They may even contain similar substances. The occurrence of sesquiterpene lactones in Asteraceae with either laticifers alone or secretory canals alone ( Fairbrothers et al, 1975) suggests this. The underlying genetic ability to form either type of structure seems basic to Asteraceae ; they may have even originated in Asteraceae independently of other families, and have undoubtedly originated more than a single time in Asteraceae.…”
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“…One can hypothesize that as th e various tribal stocks evolved, elaboration of secretory canals "shut out" development of laticifers, or vice versa. The two systems, although morphologically different and also different to a large extent in nature of contents, may contain some of the same compounds, if the data of Fairbrothers et al ( 1975 ) on sesquiterpene lactones are applicable.…”
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