A plant family of the order Magnoliales, subclass Magnoliidae, class Magnoliopsida. They are trees and shrubs having an elongated conelike floral axis with fragrant flowers that have six tepals (sepals and petals that are not distinctly different) and many spirally arranged stamens.
A plant genus of the family MAGNOLIACEAE. Members include hardwood trees of eastern North America with distinct large tuliplike flowers.
Members of the group of vascular plants which bear flowers. They are differentiated from GYMNOSPERMS by their production of seeds within a closed chamber (OVARY, PLANT). The Angiosperms division is composed of two classes, the monocotyledons (Liliopsida) and dicotyledons (Magnoliopsida). Angiosperms represent approximately 80% of all known living plants.

Inhibitory activity of lignan components from the flower buds of Magnoliae fargesii on the expression of cell adhesion molecules. (1/15)

Inhibitory activity of lignans isolated from Magnoliae fargesii Cheng on cell adhesion molecules on the surface of THP-1 human monocytic cell lines were investigated. Among 16 lignan components tested, six displayed relatively potent inhibitory activity on the expression of both intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1).  (+info)

Obovatols, new chitin synthase 2 inhibitors of Saccharomyces cerevisiae from Magnolia obovata. (2/15)

In the course of the search for inhibitors of ScCHS2 from natural sources, we have isolated a new type of chitin synthase 2 inhibitor, obovatol, which has a biphenol skeleton, from Magnolia obovata. Obovatol inhibited chitin synthase 2 activity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with an IC(50) of 38 microM. Its derivative, tetrahydroobovatol, inhibited chitin synthase 2 activity under the same conditions with an IC(50) of 59 microM. These compounds exhibited no inhibitory activity for ScCHS3, and showed less inhibitory activity for chitin synthase 1 than for chitin synthase 2 (IC(50) > 1 mM). These results indicated that obovatol and tetrahydroobovatol are specific inhibitors of ScCHS2. They also inhibited CaCHS1, which is structurally and functionally analogous to ScCHS2, with similar IC(50)s to ScCHS2 (IC(50) 28 and 51 microM, respectively). The compounds exhibited mixed competitive inhibition with respect to UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine as substrate [inhibition constant (K(i)) 21.8 microM for obovatol and 23.1 microM for tetrahydroobovatol]. Furthermore, they showed antifungal activities against various pathogenic fungi, with a particularly strong inhibitory activity against Cryptococcus neoformans (MIC 7.8 mg/L). The results indicate that obovatol and tetrahydroobovatol can potentially serve as antifungal agents.  (+info)

Microsatellite genetic variation in small and isolated populations of Magnolia sieboldii ssp. japonica. (3/15)

Magnolia sieboldii ssp. japonica, distributed mainly in western Japan, is restricted to high elevation areas (1000-2000 m above sea level) and usually forms small isolated populations. Four microsatellite loci were assayed for 19 populations from six regions spanning the range of distribution, and the levels and distribution of genetic variation were estimated. All four loci were variable, with a total of 39 alleles, but the overall level of microsatellite genetic variation was low, especially compared with a related species, M. obovata. Genetic structure in M. sieboldii was characterised by low intrapopulational genetic variation (A = 3.74 and H(o) = 0.366 on average) and high genetic differentiation even among regional populations. Highly significant isolation-by-distance (IBD) models at the short distance were detected. Genetic drift and limited gene flow was considered to be important in determining the genetic structure within regions. Total genetic differentiation was remarkably high (F(ST) = 0.488 and R(ST) = 0.538), suggesting genetic barriers among regions. Neighbour-joining dendrograms relating the 19 populations, and further analysis on the IBD models, revealed that a stepwise mutation model was more suited than an infinite allele model to explain the genetic differentiation among regions. It is suggested that mutation at microsatellite loci might be influential in generating the genetic differentiation among regions. These results showed the potential of hypervariable microsatellite loci to evaluate the effects of genetic drift and population isolation within regions, and to detect genetic distinctiveness, in spite of the loss of overall genetic variation in M. sieboldii.  (+info)

Lignans and sesquiterpenes from Magnolia praecocissima. (4/15)

A new lignan 1 was isolated together with the five known lignans 2-6 and four sesquiterpenes 7-10 from the seeds of Magnolia praecocissima. The structure of 1 was elucidated by analysis of spectroscopic data and chemical reaction. Furthermore, the absolute configurations of 1, 2, and 3 were determined by the modified Mosher's method.  (+info)

Complete nucleotide sequence of the cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) chloroplast genome with a comparative analysis of sequences among 9 dicot plants. (5/15)

Recently, the complete chloroplast genome sequences of many important crop plants were determined, and this can be considered a major step forward toward exploiting the usefulness of chloroplast genetic engineering technology. Economically, cotton is one of the most important crop plants for many countries. To further our understanding of this important crop, we determined the complete nucleotide sequence of the chloroplast genome from cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.). The chloroplast genome of cotton is 160,317 base pairs (bp) in length, and is composed of a large single copy (LSC) of 88,841 bp, a small single copy (SSC) of 20,294 bp, and two identical inverted repeat (IR) regions of 25,591 bp each. The genome contains 114 unique genes, of which 17 genes are duplicated in the IRs. In addition, many open reading frames (ORFs) and hypothetical chloroplast reading frames (ycfs) with unknown functions were deduced. Compared to the chloroplast genomes from 8 other dicot plants, the cotton chloroplast genome showed a high degree of similarity of the overall structure, gene organization, and gene content. Furthermore, the sequences of the genes showed high degrees of identity at the DNA and amino acid levels. The cotton chloroplast genome was somewhat longer than the chloroplast genomes of most of the other dicot plants compared here. However, this elongation of the cotton chloroplast genome was found to be due mainly to expansions of the intergenic regions and introns (non-coding DNA). Moreover, these expansions occurred predominantly in the LSC and SSC regions.  (+info)

Construction costs and physico-chemical properties of the assimilatory organs of Nepenthes species in Northern Borneo. (6/15)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Species of the Nepenthaceae family are under-represented in studies of leaf traits and the consequent view of mineral nutrition and limitation in carnivorous plants. This study is aimed to complement existing data on leaf traits of carnivorous plants. METHODS: Physico-chemical properties, including construction costs (CC), of the assimilatory organs (leaf and pitcher) of a guild of lowland Nepenthes species inhabiting heath and/or peat swamp forests of Brunei, Northern Borneo were determined. KEY RESULTS: Stoichiometry analyses indicate that Nepenthes species are nitrogen limited. Most traits vary appreciably across species, but greater variations exist between the assimilatory organs. Organ mass per unit area, dry matter tissue concentration (density), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), carbon, heat of combustion (H(c)) and CC values were higher in the leaf relative to the pitcher, while organ thickness, potassium (K) and ash showed the opposite trend. Cross-species correlations indicate that joint rather than individual consideration of the leaf and the pitcher give better predictive relationships between variables, signalling tight coupling and functional interdependence of the two assimilatory organs. Across species, mass-based CC did not vary with N or P, but increases significantly with tissue density, carbon and H(c), and decreases with K and ash contents. Area-based CC gave the same trends (though weaker in strength) in addition to a significant positive correlation with tissue mass per unit area. CONCLUSIONS: The lower CC value for the pitcher is in agreement with the concept of low marginal cost for carnivory relative to conventional autotrophy. The poor explanatory power of N, P or N : P ratio with CC suggests that factors other than production of expensive photosynthetic machinery (which calls for a high N input), including concentrations of lignin, wax/lipids or osmoregulatory ions like K(+), may give a better explanation of the CC variation across Nepenthes species.  (+info)

A new high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination and distribution of linalool in Michelia alba. (7/15)

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Selective activity of extracts of Margaritaria discoidea and Homalium africanum on Onchocerca ochengi. (8/15)

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I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Magnoliaceae" is not a medical term. It is a taxonomic category in botany, referring to the magnolia family of flowering plants. This family includes around 220 species of trees and shrubs, many of which are known for their large, fragrant flowers. The plants are primarily native to Asia and the Americas. If you have any questions about a medical term or concept, I'd be happy to help with that instead!

"Liriodendron" is the botanical name for a genus of trees that includes two species, commonly known as tulip poplar or tulip tree (L. tulipifera) and yellow poplar or white tulip tree (L. chinense). These trees are not true poplars, but are part of the magnolia family (Magnoliaceae). They are native to North America and China respectively, and are named for their distinctive tulip-shaped flowers.

In a medical context, "Liriodendron" is not commonly used as it does not have any specific medical relevance or application. However, various parts of the tree, such as its bark and leaves, have been traditionally used in herbal medicine for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative properties. It's important to note that the use of Liriodendron in herbal medicine is not well-studied and its safety and efficacy are not established by scientific research.

Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, are a group of plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary. The term "angiosperm" comes from the Greek words "angeion," meaning "case" or "capsule," and "sperma," meaning "seed." This group includes the majority of plant species, with over 300,000 known species.

Angiosperms are characterized by their reproductive structures, which consist of flowers. The flower contains male and female reproductive organs, including stamens (which produce pollen) and carpels (which contain the ovules). After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, while the ovary matures into a fruit, which provides protection and nutrition for the developing embryo.

Angiosperms are further divided into two main groups: monocots and eudicots. Monocots have one cotyledon or embryonic leaf, while eudicots have two. Examples of monocots include grasses, lilies, and orchids, while examples of eudicots include roses, sunflowers, and legumes.

Angiosperms are ecologically and economically important, providing food, shelter, and other resources for many organisms, including humans. They have evolved a wide range of adaptations to different environments, from the desert to the ocean floor, making them one of the most diverse and successful groups of plants on Earth.

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... is a species of plant in the family Magnoliaceae. It is a tree that is threatened by habitat loss, endemic ... MAGNOLIACEAE". BIOTIK. Retrieved 26 September 2015. S.G. Neginhal (2011). Forest trees of the Western Ghats : includes Eastern ... Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Family Magnoliaceae, 23. 2000. Guangzhou, China). Due to this tree's ...
Nooteboom, HP (1988). "Magnoliaceae". Flora Malesiana (Series I). 10 (3): 598. Retrieved 7 August 2015. Magnolia sulawesiana on ... Magnolia sulawesiana is a large evergreen tree of the family Magnoliaceae that grows in tropical montane forests on the ... Magnoliaceae) occurring in Sulawesi". Blumea. 58 (3): 271-276. doi:10.3767/000651913X676817. "Magnolia sulawesiana in The ...
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Magnoliaceae Tribe 1. Illicieae Genus: Illicium, Temus, Drimys, Tasmannia Tribe 2. Magnolieae Genus: Mayna, Michelia, Magnólia ...
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"Michelia × longifolia Blume". World Checklist of Magnoliaceae. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ... alba was first identified and published in Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Family Magnoliaceae. Guangzhou, ...
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A new species of Magnolia (Magnoliaceae) from Thailand. Publication. Publication. Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and ... Nooteboom, H.P, & Chalermglin, P. (2000). A new species of Magnolia (Magnoliaceae) from Thailand. Blumea: Biodiversity, ...
... the C-value and ploidy of five species in Magnoliaceae ... ... Key words: flow cytometry, C-value, ploidy, Magnoliaceae CLC ... Analysis of DNA C-value and Ploidy of Five Species in Magnoliaceae ZHAO Qing1, ZHANG Qiang1, ZHOU Peng2, LIN Feng3, FANG Yan- ... Meng A P,Wang H C,Li J Q,et al.A karyomorphological study of 40 species in 11 genera of the Magnoliaceae from China[J].Acta ... Abstract: In this study, the C-value and ploidy of five species in Magnoliaceae was estimated by flow cytometry using Magnolia ...
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A repeat flowering Banana Magnolia with a more intense sweet banana fragrance! Hagiwara Everblooming Banana Magnolia produces sweetly fragrant cupped soft yellow flowers for much of summer on this large evergreen shrub to small tree. Easy to grow and enjoy in most well-drained acidic soils. Images shown are of typical
Magnoliaceae USDA hardiness 5-9 Known Hazards None known Habitats Forests in mountains all over Japan[58, 200]. ...
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Familia: Magnoliaceae Subfamilia: Magnolioideae Genus: Magnolia. Species: Magnolia laevifolia Name[edit]. Magnolia laevifolia ( ... A new species of and a new combination in Magnolia (Magnoliaceae). Blumea 52(3): 559-562. DOI: 10.3767/000651907X608927 ...
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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 ...
is a member of the Magnoliaceae family. The Chinese name of the bark of M. officinalis is called Houpo. Pharmacological studies ...
  • The Magnoliaceae (/mæɡˌnoʊliˈeɪsii/) are a flowering plant family, the magnolia family, in the order Magnoliales. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thus, Magnoliaceae would include only two extant genera, Magnolia and Liriodendron. (wikipedia.org)
  • Magnoliaceae flowers are beetle pollinated, except for Liriodendron, which is bee pollinated. (wikipedia.org)
  • The monophyly of Magnoliaceae is supported by a number of shared morphological characters among the various genera in the family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Asia is home to about two-thirds of the species in Magnoliaceae, with the remainder of the family spread across the Americas with temperate species extending into southern Canada and tropical elements extending into Brazil and the West Indies. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a whole, the Magnoliaceae are not an economically significant family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Extant species of the Magnoliaceae are widely distributed in temperate and tropical Asia from the Himalayas to Japan and southwest through Malaysia and New Guinea. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this study, the C-value and ploidy of five species in Magnoliaceae was estimated by flow cytometry using Magnolia liliiflora as the reference. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • Analysis of DNA C-value and Ploidy of Five Species in Magnoliaceae[J]. Bulletin of Botanical Research, 2016, 36(6): 853-859. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • Liu Y H.Ex situ conservation of Magnoliaceae including its rare and endangered species[J].Journal of Tropical and Subtropical Botany,1997,5(2):1-12. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • Wang X P,Jiang G M.The threatened status and protected measures of Magnoliaceae species in China[J].Journal of Plant Resources and Environment,2001,10(4):43-47. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • Meng A P,Wang H C,Li J Q,et al.A karyomorphological study of 40 species in 11 genera of the Magnoliaceae from China[J].Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica,2006,44(1):47-63. (nefu.edu.cn)
  • A new species of and a new combination in Magnolia (Magnoliaceae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Molecular phylogeny of the Magnoliaceae: the biogeography of tropical and temperate disjunctions. (mobot.org)
  • Unlike most angiosperms, whose flower parts are in whorls (rings), the Magnoliaceae have their stamens and pistils in spirals on a conical receptacle. (wikipedia.org)
  • Due to its great age, the geographical distribution of the Magnoliaceae has become disjunct or fragmented as a result of major geologic events such as ice ages, continental drift, and mountain formation. (wikipedia.org)
  • This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Yulania (family Magnoliaceae ). (theplantlist.org)
  • The genus Magnolia , family Magnoliaceae , includes about 120 species of trees native to the American continent and Southeast Asia. (consultaplantas.com)
  • The number of genera in Magnoliaceae is a subject of debate. (wikipedia.org)
  • The red list of Magnoliaceae: 1-52. (kew.org)
  • In the United States, Magnolia grandiflora L. (Magnoliaceae), commonly known as Southern magnolia, is a plant of medicinal significance that is often grown as an ornamental tree. (usda.gov)
  • Seed Dormancy, Germination and Storage Behavior of Magnolia wilsonii (Magnoliaceae), an Endangered Plant in China[J]. Plant Diversity, 2010, 32(01): 47-52. (kib.ac.cn)