A plant family of the order Caryophyllales, subclass Caryophyllidae, class Magnoliopsida. There are no true petals; each flower has two to six sepals. They produce betacyanin and betaxanthin pigments and lack anthocyanins.
A plant genus of the family PORTULACACEAE.

Leader proteinase of beet yellows virus functions in long-distance transport. (1/7)

The 66-kDa leader proteinase (L-Pro) of the Beet yellows virus (BYV) possesses a nonconserved N-terminal domain and a conserved, papain-like C-terminal domain. Previous work revealed that the N-terminal domain functions in RNA amplification, whereas the C-terminal domain is required for autoproteolysis. Alanine-scanning mutagenesis was applied to complete the functional analysis of L-Pro throughout the virus life cycle. This analysis indicated that the C-terminal domain of L-Pro, in addition to being required for proteolysis, also functions in RNA amplification and that these two functions are genetically separable. Examination of the role of L-Pro in BYV cell-to-cell movement revealed that none of the 20 examined replication-competent mutants was movement defective. In contrast, six of the L-Pro mutations affected the long-distance transport of BYV to various degrees, whereas three mutations completely abolished the transport. Because these mutations were located throughout the protein molecule, both domains of L-Pro function in virus transport. We conclude that in addition to previously identified functions of L-Pro, it also serves as the BYV long-distance transport factor.  (+info)

Operation of the xanthophyll cycle and degradation of D1 protein in the inducible CAM plant, Talinum triangulare, under water deficit. (2/7)

Changes in photochemical activity induced by water deficit were investigated in Talinum triangulare, an inducible CAM plant. The aim was to analyse the interactions between C3 photosynthesis, induction and activity of CAM, photosynthetic energy regulation and the mechanisms responsible for photoprotection and photoinhibition under water stress. Gas exchange, chlorophyll a fluorescence, titratable acidity, carotenoid composition and relative contents of the PSII reaction centre protein (D1) were measured. A decrease in xylem tension (psi) from -0.14 to -0.2 MPa substantially decreased daytime net CO2 assimilation and daily carbon gain, and induced CAM, as shown by CO2 assimilation during the night and changes in titratable acidity; a further decrease in psi decreased nocturnal acid accumulation by 60%. Non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll a fluorescence (NPQ) increased with water deficit, but decreased with a more severe drought (psi below -0.2 MPa), when CAM activity was low. NPQ was lower at 0900 h (during maximum decarboxylation rates) than at 1400 h, when malate pools were depleted. Down-regulation of PSII activity related to the rise in NPQ was indicated by a smaller quantum yield of PSII photochemistry (phiPSII) in droughted compared with watered plants. However, phiPSII was larger at 0900 h than at 1400 h. The de-epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle increased with drought and was linearly related to NPQ. Intrinsic quantum yield of PSII (FV/FM) measured at dusk was also lower in severely stressed plants than in controls. Under maximum photosynthetic photon flux and high decarboxylation rates of organic acids, the D1 content in leaves of droughted plants showing maximal CAM activity was identical to the controls; increased drought decreased D1 content by more than 30%. Predawn samples had D1 contents similar to leaves sampled at peak irradiance, with no signs of recovery after 12 h of darkness. It is concluded that under mild water stress, early induction of CAM, together with an increased energy dissipation by the xanthophyll cycle, prevents net degradation of D1 protein; when water deficit is more severe, CAM and xanthophyll cycle capacities for energy dissipation decline, and net degradation of D1 proceeds.  (+info)

Evolutionary physiology: the extent of C4 and CAM photosynthesis in the genera Anacampseros and Grahamia of the Portulacaceae. (3/7)

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Polyploidy associated with altered and broader ecological niches in the Claytonia perfoliata (Portulacaceae) species complex. (4/7)

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Cytogeography and genome size variation in the Claytonia perfoliata (Portulacaceae) polyploid complex. (5/7)

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Modelling temperature, photoperiod and vernalization responses of Brunonia australis (Goodeniaceae) and Calandrinia sp. (Portulacaceae) to predict flowering time. (6/7)

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Plant-pollinator interactions over 120 years: loss of species, co-occurrence, and function. (7/7)

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Portulacaceae is not a medical term, but a taxonomic category in botany. It refers to the purslane family of flowering plants, which contains around 20-30 genera and about 400-500 species. Some members of this family have been used in traditional medicine, such as Portulaca oleracea (common purslane), which has been used to treat various ailments including gastrointestinal disorders and skin conditions. However, it's important to note that the use of plants for medicinal purposes should be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as they can have potential side effects or interact with other medications.

"Portulaca" is a botanical term that refers to a genus of plants commonly known as "purslanes." These are mostly annual or perennial herbs or subshrubs, often with succulent leaves and stems. They belong to the family Portulacaceae.

However, in a medical context, 'Portulaca' is not typically used as a medical term or diagnosis. If you're referring to a specific medical use or component of a purslane plant, please provide more context so I can give a more accurate response.

58 FR 51144 Media related to Portulacaceae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Portulacaceae at Wikispecies Portulacaceae in L ... Portulacaceae links at CSDL Portulacaceae of Chile, by Chileflora[permanent dead link] (Articles with short description, Short ... The Portulacaceae are a family of flowering plants, comprising 115 species in a single genus Portulaca. Formerly some 20 genera ... Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards). The families of flowering plants Flora of North America: Portulacaceae Flora of China ...
... Rare plants for sale. Buy unusual flowers, plants for garden and home. Over 5000 plants. ... Family: Portulacaceae Origin: Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Fleshy stems and leaves, they are one of the very few ... Family: Portulacaceae Origin: Tropical Asia. Fleshy stems and leaves, they are one of the very few annual succulents. They ... Family: Portulacaceae Beautiful low-growing shrub 2-3 ft tall with lots of bright pink flowers that open in the morning and ...
Wikipedia: Portulacaceae. Plants of the World Online: Portulacaceae. Tropicos: Portulacaceae. Home. ,. List of families. ,. ... iNaturalist: Portulacaceae. IPNI (International Plant Names Index): Portulacaceae. JSTOR Plant Science: Portulacaceae. Mansfeld ... Flora of Botswana: Portulacaceae. Flora of Caprivi: Portulacaceae. Flora of Caprivi: cultivated Portulacaceae. Flora of Malawi ... Flora of Mozambique: Portulacaceae. Flora of Mozambique: cultivated Portulacaceae. Flora of Zambia: Portulacaceae. Flora of ...
PORTULACACEAE, the Purslane Family by J. Richard Abbott. Keywords: Portulacaceae, Portulaca, Flora, Floristics, North America. ...
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Portulacaceae (Purslane Family). USDA Symbol: LERE7. Image Information. Photographer: Reveal, James L.. County: Elko. State: NV ...
Portulacaceae (Purslane Family). USDA Symbol: LERE7. Image Information. Photographer: Reveal, James L.. County: Modoc. State: ...
Portulacaceae. Simaroubaceae. Talinaceae. Ulmaceae.. Shipping: sofort (variable outside of Germany) Stock: items Weight: 0.368 ... Portulacaceae by José Angel García-Beltrán & Duniel Barrios - 52 pages, 12 distribution maps, 1 line drawing, 17 colour plates. ...
Este estudo foi realizado durante os anos de 2018 a 2020 para avaliar Portulacaceae de flora na área de Taif, no Reino da ... This study was conducted during the years 2018 to 2020 to evaluate Portulacaceae of Flora in the Taif area in the Kingdom of ...
Portulacaceae. *Cistanthe grandiflora *Cistanthe grandiflora *Portulaca eruca W/C. *Portulaca gilliesii Simmondsiaceae. * ...
Portulacaceae USDA hardiness Coming soon Known Hazards None known Habitats Not known in the wild. ...
Portulacaceae. dicots. 3. 10728. Primulaceae. dicots. 6. 10757. Ranunculaceae. dicots. 19. 10760. Resedaceae. dicots. 1. ...
Portulacaceae genus Portulaca species Portulaca oleracea Name. Synonyms. Portulaca aurea DC.. Portulaca consanguinea Schltdl.. ...
Familia: Portulacaceae Genus: Portulaca Species: Portulaca suffrutescens Name[edit]. Portulaca suffrutescens Engelm. ...
Family: PORTULACACEAE. Height: highly variable. Description: Tiny cluster of flowers projecting through a rounded leaf. Flower ...
Plant profile of Portulaca oleracea on gardenersworld.com
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family Portulacaceae. family Molluginaceae. The difference with the order as recognized by APG lies in the first place in the ... family Portulacaceae. family Rhabdodendraceae. family Sarcobataceae. family Simmondsiaceae. family Stegnospermataceae. family ...
Portulacaceae. Purslane Family. 385. Calyptridium monandrum. sand cress. 1. 386. Calyptridium parryi var. parryi. Parrys sand ...
Portulacaceae. Type Information. Collector Team. W. N. Suksdorf s.n.. Collection Date. 16 Apr 1892. Type Herbaria. holotype WS? ...
The sampling of Macrophytes was performed through the application of the sampling and analysis protocol for Macrophytes (INAG 2008) developed to assess the biological quality of rivers within the scope of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) application. Inventories were carried out at the selected locations in the shortest possible time, to increase the comparability of the results. The field inventory was based on the percentage coverage of each species in relation to the total area sampled (limited by the river corridor, defined by the limit of ordinary floods). The work was carried out along the watercourse, including submerged and emerged beds and embankments. The allocation of the surface cover of each species was determined by imagining the individuals of each taxon grouped in the same area, at one end of the sampling section, in order to facilitate the estimation of the percentage area. More specifically, the vegetation was inventoried in discrete 100 m longitudinal units. Taxa of unknown ...
Portulacaceae. Original Data. Remarks. Am. bor. Links. Duplicate citation of. Montia latifolia Suksd., Deutsche Bot. Monatsschr ...
Portulacaceae. Type Information. Collector Team. S.Watson 181. Type Herbaria. null US?. Distribution Of Types. Mt. Davidson and ...
Basellaceae, Cactaceae (Kakteen), Didiereaceae, Halophytaceae., Portulacaceae (incl.: Hectorellaceae), third clade: Aizoaceae ...
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  • The Portulacaceae are a family of flowering plants, comprising 115 species in a single genus Portulaca. (wikipedia.org)
  • PORTULACACEAE, the Purslane Family by J. Richard Abbott. (nybgshop.org)
  • Spring beauty, Claytonia virginica, is classified in the Portulacaceae or Purslane Farnily. (vnps.org)
  • Flowering phenology and seed set in Claytonia virginica (Portulacaceae). (mn.us)
  • This study was conducted during the years 2018 to 2020 to evaluate Portulacaceae of Flora in the Taif area in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at different altitudes (Area 1 =1700 m, Area 2 =1500 m, Area 3 =1500 m, Area 4 =500 m Area 5 = 2200 m, and Area 6 = 2200 m). (bvsalud.org)
  • Este estudo foi realizado durante os anos de 2018 a 2020 para avaliar Portulacaceae de flora na área de Taif, no Reino da Arábia Saudita , em diferentes altitudes (Área 1 = 1.700 m, Área 2 = 1.500 m, Área 3 = 1.500 m, Área 4 = 500 m, Área 5 = 2.200 m, e Área 6 = 2.200 m). (bvsalud.org)
  • This Northeast American native is in the purslane family, Portulacaceae . (dig-itmag.com)
  • Phemeranthus and Talinum (Portulacaceae) in New Mexico. (unm.edu)
  • About 68 Portulacaceae in Chile and 68 in our data base. (chileflora.com)