1984
DOI: 10.2307/2399158
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The Order Myrtales: Circumscription, Variation, and Relationships

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“…Although secondary metabolites have been studied in several families of the order Myrtales (Dahlgren & Thorne 1984), the Melastomataceae are poorly known with respect to secondary compounds (Serna & Martinez 2015). Knowledge of these compounds in the tribe Microlicieae is largely based on the work of Bomfim-Patrício et al (2001) who analyzed foliar flavonoids for 39 samples covering 12 species of Lavoisiera, 15 species of Microlicia, and six species of Trembleya.…”
Section: Chemical Characters Of Taxonomic Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although secondary metabolites have been studied in several families of the order Myrtales (Dahlgren & Thorne 1984), the Melastomataceae are poorly known with respect to secondary compounds (Serna & Martinez 2015). Knowledge of these compounds in the tribe Microlicieae is largely based on the work of Bomfim-Patrício et al (2001) who analyzed foliar flavonoids for 39 samples covering 12 species of Lavoisiera, 15 species of Microlicia, and six species of Trembleya.…”
Section: Chemical Characters Of Taxonomic Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dividida por Cogniaux (1891) em três subfamílias Melastomatoideae, Astronoideae e Memecyloideae, as Melastomataceae apresentam uma história taxonômica complicada, tendo sua divisão em subfamílias sido modificada por diversos autores (Van Vliet et al 1981, Baas 1981, Dahlgren & Thorne 1984, Johnson & Briggs 1984, Keating 1984, Mentink & Baas 1992, Renner 1993.…”
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“…Ocorrem em habitats diversificados, incluindo ambientes aquáticos ou semiaquáticos, cerrados, campos rupestres e florestas tropicais (Cavalcanti & Graham 2001). A família é reconhecida por apresentar folhas inteiras, oposto-cruzadas, flores períginas com tubo floral geralmente persistente, campanulado a tubular, pétalas crespas, frutos capsulares e floema interno (Dahlgren & Thorne 1984;Graham et al 2005). No Brasil, as Lythraceae estão representadas por 11 gêneros, sendo Cuphea P. Br.…”
Section: Lythraceaeunclassified