A plant family of the order Malvales, subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida.

Developmental stages and fine structure of surface callus formed after debarking of living lime trees (Tilia sp.). (1/3)

Wounding of trees by debarking during the vegetative period sometimes results in the formation of callus tissue which develops over the entire wound surface or on parts of it. This light and transmission electron microscopy study of living lime trees found that the formation of such a surface callus is subdivided into three stages. During the first stage, numerous cell divisions take place in regions where differentiating xylem remains at the wound surface after debarking. This young callus tissue consists of isodiametric parenchymatous cells. Cambium cells, sometimes also remaining at the wound surface, collapse and do not contribute to callus formation. During the second stage, cells in the callus undergo differentiation by forming a wound periderm with phellem, phellogen and phelloderm. In the third stage, a cambial zone develops between the wound periderm and the xylem tissue laid down prior to wounding. This process is initiated by anticlinal and periclinal divisions of a few callus cells only. Later this process extends tangentially to form a continuous belt of wound cambium. Subsequently, this cambium produces both wound xylem and wound phloem and thus contributes to further thickening.  (+info)

Distinction between cold-sensitive and -tolerant jute by DNA polymorphisms. (2/3)

Jute is the principal coarse fiber for commercial production and use in Bangladesh. Therefore, the development of a high-yielding and environmental-stress tolerant jute variety would be beneficial for the agro economy of Bangladesh. Two molecular fingerprinting techniques, random-amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and amplified-fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) were applied on six jute samples. Two of them were cold-sensitive varieties and the remaining four were cold-tolerant accessions. RAPD and AFLP fingerprints were employed to generate polymorphism between the cold-sensitive varieties and cold-tolerant accessions because of their simplicity, and also because there is no available sequence information on jute. RAPD data were obtained by using 30 arbitrary oligonucleotide primers. Five primers were found to give polymorphism between the varieties that were tested. AFLP fingerprints were generated using 25 combinations of selective-amplification primers. Eight primer combinations gave the best results with 93 polymorphic fragments, and they were able to discriminate the two cold-sensitive and four cold-tolerant jute populations. A cluster analysis, based on the RAPD and AFLP fingerprint data, showed the population-specific grouping of individuals. This information could be useful later in marker-aided selection between the cold-sensitive varieties and cold-tolerant jute accessions.  (+info)

Additions to the hyphomycete genus Veronaea as phytoparasitic species. (3/3)

Three new species of Veronaea, V. ficina on Ficus hispida L. (Moraceae), V. grewiicola on Grewia asiatica L. (Tiliaceae), and V. hippocratiae on Hippocratia arborea Willd. (Celastraceae), collected from forests of Nepal and the Terai belt of North-Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India, are described, illustrated and compared with related taxa.  (+info)

I apologize for any confusion, but "Tiliaceae" is not a medical term. It is a taxonomic category in botany, referring to the Linden or Basswood family of flowering plants. This family includes around 50 genera and about 400 species of trees and shrubs, many of which have simple, alternate leaves and five-petaled flowers.

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... (/ˌtɪliˈeɪsii/) is a family of flowering plants. It is not a part of the APG, APG II and APG III classifications, ... In the de Candolle system the circumscription of the family was: family Tiliaceae genus I. Sparmannia [sic: now Sparrmannia] ... Westphalina A.Robyns & Bamps Tiliaceae in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards) The families of flowering plants: ... The family reached perhaps its widest circumscription in the Bentham & Hooker system: family XXXIII Tiliaceae series A. ...
Macbride, J.F. (1959). "Tiliaceae". Flora of Peru. Vol. 13 pt.3A no.2. Field Museum. pp. 435-436. (CS1: long volume value, ...
Tiliaceae)". Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. 14 (3): 475. doi:10.1590/S0103-50532003000300024. Kew Gardens database ...
Tiliaceae)". Reinwardtia. 6 (3): 277-279. "Trichospermum galeottii (Turcz.) Kosterm. , Plants of the World Online , Kew Science ...
Masters, Maxwell T. (1875). "XXVIII Tiliaceae". In Hooker, Joseph Dalton (ed.). The flora of British India. Vol. 1. London: L. ...
The genus has been classified in a number of different families including Capparaceae, Cistaceae, Papaveraceae, and Tiliaceae. ... Formerly Tiliaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 164: 35-41 Asa Gray (1849). The Genera of the Plants of the United ...
"Corchorus olitorius - TILIACEAE". idao.cirad.fr. Retrieved 2017-12-03. "Food Plants international". "Corchorus olitorius". Duke ...
Tiliaceae family 2. Dirachmaceae family 3. Monotaceae family 4. Dipterocarpaceae family 5. Sarcolaenaceae family 6. ...
and Briedelia sp.), Dipterocarpaceae (Shorea sp.) and Tiliaceae (Grewia sp.). Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Lophoptera squammigera Guenee ...
formerly in Tiliaceae Dombeya Cav. Eriolaena DC. Harmsia K.Schum. Helmiopsiella Arenes - synonym of Eriolaena Helmiopsis H. ... formerly in Tiliaceae Sicrea Hallier f. - synonym of Schoutenia Trochetia DC. - synonym of Ruizia Trochetiopsis Marais Hinsley ... synonym of Ruizia Burretiodendron - formerly in Tiliaceae Cheirolaena Benth Corchoropsis Siebold & Zucc. - ... a lesser number were placed in the Tiliaceae which were also not monophyletic. The Dombeyoideae were originally described by ...
Tiliaceae) Grewia lacei J.R.Drumm. & Craib The standard author abbreviation Lace is used to indicate this person as the author ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae sensu lato or Tiliaceae or Sparrmanniaceae. It is ... ISBN 978-1-55407-206-4. "Grewia transzambesica Wild [family TILIACEAE] on JSTOR". plants.jstor.org. Retrieved 2017-08-04. v t e ...
It was formerly classified in the Tiliaceae. It was first published in Linnaeus's book Species Plantarum on page 448 in 1753. ...
Flora of Somalia: Angiospermaev (Tiliaceae - Apiaceae), Volume 2. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1999. ISBN 1900347776. Retrieved ...
... lives on one of the Tiliaceae, Ancistrocarpus densispinosus. Pupa white with two dorsal and two lateral rows of orange-yellow, ...
Araliaceae, Bignoniaceae, Melastomataceae, Meliaceae, Piperaceae, Simaroubaceae, Tiliaceae, Urticaceae & Verbenaceae. In: P.J.A ...
... it was previously placed in the Tiliaceae or Sparrmanniaceae. It contains the following species: Glyphaea brevis Glyphaea ...
Thulin, Mats (1999). "A New Combination for a Grewia (Tiliaceae) from Somalia". Kew Bulletin. 54 (4): 1007-1008. doi:10.2307/ ...
The larvae feed on Tiliaceae species and probably other trees. They live within a rolled leaf of their host plant. The larvae ...
There are clusiaceae, mimosaceae, myrtaceae and tiliaceae in the tree stratum. On the other hand, the palm occupies large ...
Tiliaceae or Grewioideae in Malvaceae sensu lato or Sparrmanniaceae Merianthera Kuhlm. Melastomataceae Paradrypetes Kuhlm. ...
Common plant families are Bombacaceae, Combretaceae, Lecythidaceae, Fabaceae, Sapotaceae, Tiliaceae and Vochysiaceae. The upper ...
Formerly, Grewia was placed in either the family Tiliaceae or the Sparrmanniaceae. However, these were both not monophyletic ...
1994). "Isolation of pharmacologically active benzodiazepine receptor ligands from Tilia tomentosa (Tiliaceae)". Journal of ...
The larvae mainly feed on species of the families Malvaceae and Tiliaceae. Recorded food plants include Althaea spp., ...
Mémoire sur le groupe des Tiliacées, 1867 - On the plant family Tiliaceae. Anatomie et physiologie des organes reproducteurs ...
Formerly, it was placed in either the linden family (Tiliaceae) or the Sparrmanniaceae. However, these were both not ...
The host plants are all in the families Malvaceae, Sterculiaceae, Bombacaceae and Tiliaceae. Dysdercus suturellus is a true bug ...
Stepanov, N. V. (1993): Tilia nasczokinii (Tiliaceae) - new species from the Krasnoyarsk vicinity, Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & ...
Caterpillars feed on plants from the families Acanthaceae, Amaranthaceae, Malvaceae, Rubiaceae, Tiliaceae and Verbenaceae. ...
Tiliaceae (/ˌtɪliˈeɪsii/) is a family of flowering plants. It is not a part of the APG, APG II and APG III classifications, ... In the de Candolle system the circumscription of the family was: family Tiliaceae genus I. Sparmannia [sic: now Sparrmannia] ... Westphalina A.Robyns & Bamps Tiliaceae in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards) The families of flowering plants: ... The family reached perhaps its widest circumscription in the Bentham & Hooker system: family XXXIII Tiliaceae series A. ...
The meaning of TILIACEAE is a family of herbs, shrubs, or trees (order Malvales) distinguished chiefly by the free stamens and ... "Tiliaceae." Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Tiliaceae. Accessed 30 ...
Comparison # Tiliaceae: 1. Tiliaceae are trees or shrubs, rarely herbs. 2. Leaves of Tiliaceae are simple, entire or dentate ...
... The Tiliaceaefamily includes 45 genera andapproximately 700 species spread primarily in the tropical and subtropical ...
TILIACEAE. Search. Google. Morphology. Pollen / Spore. pollen. Surface pattern. reticulate Equatorial size. min 18.56, mean ... Triumfetta procumbens TILIACEAE. Sample information. Sample ID. 177-3-5. Species. procumbens. Genus. Triumfetta. Family. ...
Tiliaceae (Linden Family). USDA Symbol: TIAM. Image Information. Photographer: Wasowski, Sally and Andy. State: VA. Location ...
Tiliaceae. *Linden Blossom Absolute (Tilia vulgaris / Tilia cordata). Valerianaceae. *Spikenard Essential Oil (Nardostachys ...
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Tilia sp. Gollner-Scheiding, 1978A:75 (Family: Tiliaceae). External Links. Please note: these links will take you to external ...
Tiliaceae USDA hardiness 4-8 Known Hazards None known Habitats Woods in W. Szechwan, 2300 - 3000 metres[109]. ...
Tiliaceae USDA hardiness 3-9 Known Hazards If the flowers used for making tea are too old, they may produce symptoms of ...
Family: Tiliaceae (Linden). Characteristics: The 2-inch to 5-inch-long leaves are heart shaped, sharply serrated, and dark ...
Family (botanic) Tiliaceae * Planting site City parkway, Residential and parks, Wide median ...
Family: Tiliaceae USDA hardiness zones: 3A through 7A (Fig. 2) Origin: not native to North America Invasive potential: little ...
Tiliaceae. dicots. 1. 10928. Ulmaceae. dicots. 3. 10931. Urticaceae. dicots. 5. 10936. Valerianaceae. dicots. 1. ...
En la década de los años setenta se inicia la colección de plantas que actualmente constituye el Herbario "Jaime Andrés Rodríguez" -LEB- de la Universidad de León. Se ha dedicado expresamente a la memoria de quien impulsó su creación y fue el primer profesor de Botánica de esta institución. El Herbario de la Universidad de León alberga, en la actualidad, además de la colección de Brasil, aproximadamente, 110.000 pliegos de plantas, 9.000 muestras de líquenes, 4.300 de hongos y 25 ejemplares tipo de diatomeas ...
Family Tiliaceae - Basswoods, Lindens. 50 genera and 400 species; widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, with ... Family Tiliaceae - Basswoods & Lindens have fragrant tiny flowers that attract a gigantic panoply of pollinators and produce ...
In Flora of India vol-3 published by BSI Kolkata P. Daniel & M. Chandrabose has written the account of Tiliaceae. This document ...
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Tiliaceae (Linden family). Southern Africa. Eucalyptus globulus. Blue gum. Myrtaceae (Myrtle family). Southeast Australia and ...
Tiliaceae. Collection. Peony Gardens. Year Planted. 1962. Average Tree Size. Large. Growth Rate. Moderate. ...
Tilia platyphyllos is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae (Tiliaceae). It is a deciduous tree, native to much ...
Familia: Tiliaceae Species name according to: Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 5(Suppl. 2): 59. 1861. ...
Tiliaceae; Lab.: Labitae; Eu.: Euphorbiaceae; Ch.: Chenopodiaceae; Am.: Amaranthaceae; Re.: Resedaceae; Zyg.: Zygophyllaceae; ...
In Grays work the family is divided into Malvaceae and Tiliaceae.. The notation and terminology used in the work differ from ...
Family: Tiliaceae. Local Name: Pastawoonay. Habit: Tree. Part Used: Leaves, Bark of branches ...
Herbalists recommend linden as a mild tonic for nervousness, insomnia as well as colds and fever. You will find linden often combined with yarrow flowers and sage in cold remedies.
  • Tilia platyphyllos is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae (Tiliaceae). (itoosoft.com)
  • Tiliaceae +‎ -ous , from Old English tilia the linden tree. (wordnik.com)
  • A review of the genus Tilia L. (Tiliaceae) in Iran, new records and new species. (wikimedia.org)
  • K. Koch (Juglandaceae), Tilia americana L. (Tiliaceae), and species of Acer L. (Aceraceae)) found in the same woodlots. (gc.ca)
  • In Gray's work the family is divided into Malvaceae and Tiliaceae. (malvaceae.info)
  • Tiliaceae (/ˌtɪliˈeɪsii/) is a family of flowering plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • The APG II system, does not recognise this as a family but submerges it in the Malvaceae sensu lato, which unites the four families Bombacaceae, Malvaceae sensu stricto, Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cladistically, the traditional family Tiliaceae is polyphyletic. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the de Candolle system the circumscription of the family was: family Tiliaceae genus I. Sparmannia [sic: now Sparrmannia] genus II? (wikipedia.org)
  • The family reached perhaps its widest circumscription in the Bentham & Hooker system: family XXXIII Tiliaceae series A. Holopetalae tribus I. Brownlowieae genus 1. (wikipedia.org)
  • adjective botany Of, pertaining to, or resembling the family Tiliaceae of flowering plants , including the linden . (wordnik.com)
  • Linden, also called the small-leaf lime tree, belong to the Tiliaceae plant family. (mountainroseherbs.com)
  • The APG II system, does not recognise this as a family but submerges it in the Malvaceae sensu lato, which unites the four families Bombacaceae, Malvaceae sensu stricto, Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Gray's work the family is divided into Malvaceae, Cheiranthodendreae and Tiliaceae. (malvaceae.info)
  • In the de Candolle system the circumscription of the family was: family Tiliaceae genus I. Sparmannia [sic: now Sparrmannia] genus II? (wikipedia.org)
  • The family reached perhaps its widest circumscription in the Bentham & Hooker system: family XXXIII Tiliaceae series A. Holopetalae tribus I. Brownlowieae genus 1. (wikipedia.org)
  • A plant genus of the family TILIACEAE. (bvsalud.org)
  • Linden trees fall within the Tilia genus and are part of the Tilioideae (or Tiliaceae ) subfamily. (georgiaaudubon.org)
  • Amarantheceae), Corchorus olitorius L. (Tiliaceae), Crassocephalum crepidioides (Benth). (scialert.net)
  • Género de plantas de la familia TILIACEAE. (bvsalud.org)
  • A Littleleaf linden (also Common Lime, English Lime, European Small-leaf Lime, European Small-leaf Limetree, European Small-leaf Linden, botanically Tilia cordata, family Tiliaceae) is very suitable for bonsai styling. (bonsai-shop.com)
  • Linden Flower , Tilia vulgaris , part of the tiliaceae family of plants is number three in our lineup. (wildsunwellness.com)
  • Tiliaceae (/ˌtɪliˈeɪsii/) is a family of flowering plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pp. 15-19 in The flowering plants of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Vol. 1, Cycadaceae-Tiliaceae. (wikimedia.org)
  • Tiliaceae & Muntingiaceae Flora of Tropical East Africa Page 56. (co.zw)
  • Tiliaceae Flora Zambesiaca 2(1) Page 46. (malawiflora.com)