A plant family of the order Cornales, subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida. Some botanical classifications do not recognize this family and place the members in CORNACEAE.
A plant genus of the family NYSSACEAE (sometimes classified in the CORNACEAE family). It is a source of CAMPTOTHECIN.
A plant family of the order Cornales, subclass Rosidae, class Magnoliopsida that is a loose grouping of woody ornamentals: 11 of its 14 genera have been placed in single families by some authorities. Some botanists combine members of NYSSACEAE into this family.
A plant genus of the family NYSSACEAE (or Cornaceae by some).
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.
Works containing information articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, usually arranged in alphabetical order, or a similar work limited to a special field or subject. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
A family of microscopic freshwater EUKARYOTA, commonly known as golden algae. They share many features with the BROWN ALGAE but are planktonic rather than benthic. Though most are photosynthetic, they are not considered truly autotrophic since they can become facultatively heterotrophic in the absence of adequate light. In this state they can feed on BACTERIA or DIATOMS.

Quantitative analysis of camptothecin derivatives in Nothapodytes foetida using 1H-NMR method. (1/2)

A quantitative analysis using (1)H-NMR has been developed for the determination of camptothecin derivatives and trigonelline in Nothapodytes foetida root, stems and leaves. In the region of delta 9.5-5.5, the signals of H-7 of camptothecin (1), H-10 of 9-methoxycamptothecin (2), H-19 of pumiloside (3) and H-2 of trigonelline (4), were well separated from each other in DMSO-d(6). The quantity of the compounds was calculated by the ratio of the intensity of each compound to the known amount of internal standard 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzaldehyde. These results were compared with the conventional HPLC method. The advantages of the method are that no reference compounds are required for calibration curves, the quantification could be directly realized on a crude extract, an overall profile of the preparation could be directly obtained, and a very significant time-gain could be achieved, in comparison to conventional HPLC methods, for instance.  (+info)

Development of microsatellite markers for the dove tree, Davidia involucrata (Nyssaceae), a rare endemic from China. (2/2)

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I apologize for any confusion, but "Nyssaceae" is not a medical term. It is a taxonomic category used in botany to classify a family of plants, specifically the knee-root family. This family includes trees and shrubs that are primarily found in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

If you have any questions related to medical terminology or healthcare, I would be happy to help. Please provide me with more information so I can better understand how to assist you.

Camptotheca is a genus of trees in the family Nyssaceae, native to China and Tibet. It is also known as "camptotheca acuminata" or "the Chinese happy tree." The bark and leaves of this tree contain camptothecin, a compound that has been studied for its potential anti-cancer properties. Camptothecin and its derivatives are used in the treatment of various types of cancer, including colon, ovarian, and small cell lung cancer.

Cornaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes dogwoods and cornelian cherries. It belongs to the order Cornales in the asterid group of eudicots. The plants in this family are typically woody, with simple or lobed leaves and small flowers arranged in clusters. The fruits of these plants can be berries or drupes. Some members of this family have medicinal uses, such as the bark of cornus species being used to treat fever and inflammation.

I apologize for any confusion, but "Nyssa" is not a recognized medical term or abbreviation in the context of medical conditions, diagnoses, treatments, or procedures. It might be a name, a place, or something else entirely, unrelated to medicine. If you have more information or context about where this term was used, I'd be happy to help further research the topic for you!

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.

An encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference work containing articles on various topics, usually arranged in alphabetical order. In the context of medicine, a medical encyclopedia is a collection of articles that provide information about a wide range of medical topics, including diseases and conditions, treatments, tests, procedures, and anatomy and physiology. Medical encyclopedias may be published in print or electronic formats and are often used as a starting point for researching medical topics. They can provide reliable and accurate information on medical subjects, making them useful resources for healthcare professionals, students, and patients alike. Some well-known examples of medical encyclopedias include the Merck Manual and the Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

Chrysophyta is an outdated and no longer widely used taxonomic grouping that was once used to classify certain types of algae. This group, also known as the golden-brown algae or golden algae, included several genera of unicellular and colonial organisms that contain yellow-brown pigments called xanthophylls and have two flagella for movement.

Modern molecular evidence has shown that Chrysophyta is not a natural group (monophyletic) and the organisms once classified within it are now placed in several different taxonomic groups, including the stramenopiles, alveolates, and rhizarians (SAR supergroup), haptophytes, and cryptomonads.

It is important to note that medical definitions focus on human health and disease-related topics, while Chrysophyta is a taxonomic category related to algae, which falls under the broader field of biology.

... is a family of flowering trees sometimes included in the dogwood family (Cornaceae). Nyssaceae is composed of 37 ... The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group APG III system included the genera of Nyssaceae within Cornaceae. The APG IV system recognizes ... doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.261.3.1. Averyanov, L. V. & Hiep, N. T. (2002). Diplopanax vietnamensis, a New Species of Nyssaceae from ... Nyssaceae as a distinct family Angiosperm Phylogeny Group III (2009). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group ...
IPNI, Nyssaceae, Type. Christenhusz, Fay & Chase 2017, pp. 471-472. POWO, Nyssaceae. Quattrocchi 2019, p. 2002. Christenhusz, ...
Nyssaceae family 4. Curtisiaceae family 5. Cornaceae family 6. Alangiaceae family 7. Griseliniaceae superorder 2. Eucommianae ...
seed, Nyssaceae Nypa sp. fruit, Arecaceae Seed capsules of the genus Euphorbia, Euphorbiaceae Wikimedia Commons has media ...
Stevens, Peter F. "Nyssaceae". APWeb. Retrieved 2013-12-01. "Mastixia". The Plant List. Retrieved 31 July 2014. "Mastixia plant ... Although generally placed in Cornaceae, it has also been associated with the family Nyssaceae, when that family is removed from ...
Cornales Link Nyssaceae Juss. ex Dumort., nom. cons. Hydrostachyaceae Engl., nom. cons. Hydrangeaceae Dumort., nom. cons. ...
ex Trecul (Moraceae; Camptotheca (Nyssaceae or Cornaceae); Ephippiandra (Monimiaceae); Pseudais (Thymelaeaceae); Allardia, ...
J.Presl (including Nyssaceae Juss. ex Dumort.) Curtisiaceae Takht. Grubbiaceae Endl. ex Meisn. Hydrangeaceae Dumort. ... Nyssaceae, Ternstroemiaceae, Pellicieraceae, Aucubaceae, Donatiaceae, Lobeliaceae, Desfontainiaceae, Diervillaceae, Dipsacaceae ...
B, Sun (2007). "A revised description of Nyssa yunnanensis (Nyssaceae)". Acta Botanica Yunnanica. 29 (2): 173. v t e (Articles ... "Cryptic Dioecy in Nyssa yunnanensis (Nyssaceae), A Critically Endangered Species from Tropical Eastern Asia", Annals of the ...
It is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. It is named for the botanist Benedetto Scortechini. Mastixia pentandra subsp. ...
It is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. The infraspecific epithet caudatifolia is from the Latin meaning "tapered leaf". Mastixia ...
... is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. The specific epithet glauca is from the Greek meaning "bluish-grey", ...
... is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. The specific epithet cuspidata is from the Latin meaning "sharp-pointed ...
... is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. The specific epithet trichotoma is from the Greek meaning "three parts ...
... is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. The specific epithet macrocarpa is from the Greek meaning "large fruit ...
... is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. The specific epithet eugenioides is from the Latin and refers to the ...
... but is placed by other authorities in the family Nyssaceae. In the APG IV system, it is placed in Nyssaceae. Most Nyssa species ...
Nyssaceae) Source of Camptothecin, an Antileukemic Alkaloid". Technical Bulletin. doi:10.22004/AG.ECON.171841. {{cite journal ...
... is a species of plant in the Nyssaceae family. It is found in India and Sri Lanka. World Conservation ...
... is a species of plant in the Nyssaceae family. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. World Conservation Monitoring Centre ...
... is a species of plant in the Nyssaceae family. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. World Conservation Monitoring ...
... is a species of plant in the Nyssaceae family. It is endemic to Sri Lanka where it is known as දියතලිය ( ...
Nyssaceae - in Davidia Poaceae Pontederiaceae - in Hydrothrix Proteaceae Rubiaceae Saururaceae - in Anemopsis In some families ... Nyssaceae)". J Plant Res. 131 (3): 443-458. doi:10.1007/s10265-018-1029-6. PMID 29569169. S2CID 4202581. Rudall, Paula J. (2003 ...
Myrtus, Myrtle Psidium, Guava Nothofagaceaed (Southern Beech family) Nothofagus, Southern beech Nyssaceae (Tupelo family; ...
... is a genus of flowering trees placed in the family Cornaceae or Nyssaceae. Its two known extant species inhabit the ... Although generally placed in Cornaceae, it has also been included in the family Nyssaceae, when that family is removed from ... Averyanov, L. V. & Hiep, N. T. (2002). D. vietnamensis, a New Species of Nyssaceae from Vietnam - One More Living ... v t e (Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Nyssaceae, ...
He made contributions regarding the plant families Alangiaceae, Cornaceae, Garryaceae and Nyssaceae in Engler's Das ...
Chen offered Nyssaceae seedlings, a rare plant that only grows in mainland China, to Ma, along with two pandas. In return Ma ...
Loganiaceae Rubiaceae Icacinaceae Nyssaceae Alangiaceae Recent efforts in metabolic engineering have permitted the synthesis of ...
... (Chinese tupelo) is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae (or Nyssaceae), native to China and ...
The genus is usually included in the tupelo family Nyssaceae, but sometimes included (with the tupelos) in the dogwood family ... Nyssaceae, Trees of China, Cornales genera, Taxa named by Joseph Decaisne). ...
Nyssaceae is a family of flowering trees sometimes included in the dogwood family (Cornaceae). Nyssaceae is composed of 37 ... The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group APG III system included the genera of Nyssaceae within Cornaceae. The APG IV system recognizes ... doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.261.3.1. Averyanov, L. V. & Hiep, N. T. (2002). Diplopanax vietnamensis, a New Species of Nyssaceae from ... Nyssaceae as a distinct family Angiosperm Phylogeny Group III (2009). "An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group ...
Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Nyssaceae. View this species on GBIF ...
Nyssaceae. MASTIXIA Blume. *Mastixia cuspidata Blume, Mus. Bot. 1: 256 (1851). Mastixia pentandra var. cuspidata (Blume) Miq., ... World Checklist of Nyssaceae. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; http://wcsp.science.kew ...
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Nyssa sylvatica Stonedahl, 1990A:34 (Family: Nyssaceae). Quercus falcata Stonedahl, 1990A:34 (Family: Fagaceae). ...
Davidia involucrata (Nyssaceae) This beautiful tree has got to be plant of the month for May. Often known as the handkerchief ...
Family: Nyssaceae (sour gum). Characteristics: The 2-inch to 5-inch-long leaves are cordate, prominently toothed, and deep ...
Nyssaceae. 蓝果树科. 3. FOC Vol. 13. 10620. Ochnaceae. 金莲木科. 3. FOC Vol. 12. ...
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Nyssaceae), and its systematic significance. Annals of Botany 121: 1411-1425. ...
Family: Nyssaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Zone: 3 to 9 Height: 30.00 to 50.00 feet ...
Plant subfamilies from Najadoideae to Nyssoideae
... in the family Nyssaceae, with showy creamy bracts (modified leaves) surrounding the flowers. Native to southwestern China, it ... dove tree, also called handkerchief tree, (species Davidia involucrata), small flowering tree, in the family Nyssaceae, with ...
Nyssaceae. Life Cycle:. Perennial. Woody. Recommended Propagation Strategy:. Root Cutting. Seed. Country Or Region Of Origin:. ... Ogeechee tupelo is a deciduous tree in the Nyssaceae family native to the coast of South Carolina down to Florida and Alabama. ...
NYSSA sylvatica Nyssaceae OLEA europea Frantoio Oleaceae Olivier. OLEARIA haastii (x) Asteraceae OSMANTHUS armatus Oleaceae ...
Cornaceae or Nyssaceae; blackgum*similar to persimmon, but leaf more obovate (fatter towards tip)*fruit: drupe*black bear, ...
... filaree with respect to conjugable malacanthidae misce many relationless bilgewater during little Myron nyssaceae. According to ... filaree with respect to conjugable malacanthidae misce many relationless bilgewater during little Myron nyssaceae. Staphyloncus ...
Family: Nyssaceae Davidia involucrata var. vilmoriniana (Dode) Hemsl. Bot. Mag. 138: t. 8432 1912 Status:Synonym of Davidia ...
The Ogeechee Tupelo (Nyssa ogeche) is also called Ogeechee Lime because its fruits have a tart but pleasing taste of lime.
Dicots: Nyssaceae. Species Name: Nyssa aquatica. Click the thumbnail(s) below to see the enlarged photo. ...
Family: Nyssaceae. Similar to tupelo gum in many respects, black gum has narrower leaves and is more prevalent in the Coastal ... Family: Nyssaceae. Tupelo gum is a large deciduous tree that can grow to 80 feet. Distributed throughout the eastern United ...
Some botanists combine members of NYSSACEAE into this family.. Terms. Cornaceae Preferred Term Term UI T444364. Date04/25/2001 ... Some botanists combine members of NYSSACEAE into this family.. Registry Number. txid42219. Public MeSH Note. 2002. History Note ...
Nyssaceae, Oleaceae, Onagaaraceae, Phytolaccaceae, Pinaceae, Pittospaceae, Platanaceae, Poaceae, Podocarpaceae, Polypodaceae, ...
The trap contains a fluid of the plants own production, which may be watery or more viscous, and is used to drown the prey. This fluid contains viscoelastic biopolymers that may be crucial to the retention of insects within the traps of many species. The viscoelastic fluid in pitchers is especially effective in the retention of winged insects.[6] The trapping efficiency of this fluid remains high, even when significantly diluted by water, as inevitably happens in wet conditions.[7] The lower part of the trap contains glands which absorb nutrients from captured prey. Along the upper inside part of the trap is a slick, waxy coating which makes the escape of its prey nearly impossible. Surrounding the entrance to the trap is a structure called the peristome (the "lip"), which is slippery and often quite colorful, attracting prey, but offering an unsure footing. The prey-capture effectiveness of the peristome is further enhanced in moist environments, where condensation may cause a thin water film ...
Over the 2013−2014 growing seasons, the littoral zone flora of Carolina bay lakes was surveyed and vouchered. Literature reviews and herbarium crawls complemented this fieldwork to produce an inventory of the vascular plant species. This survey detected 205 taxa (species/subspecies and varieties) in 136 genera and 80 vascular plant families. Thirty-one species (15.2%) are of conservation concern. Lake Waccamaw exhibited the highest species richness with 145 catalogued taxa and 26 species of conservation concern. Across all sites, the Cyperaceae (25 spp.), Poaceae (21 spp.), Asteraceae (13 spp.), Ericaceae (8 spp.), Juncaceae (8 spp.), and Lentibulariaceae (6 spp.) were the six most species-rich vascular plant families encountered. A guide to the littoral zone flora of Carolina bay lakes is presented herein, including dichotomous keys, species accounts (including abundance, habitat, phenology, and exsiccatae), as well as images of living species and vouchered specimens.
  • Tupelo Trees are trees in the Nyssa genus of the tupelo family (Nyssaceae). (localwiki.org)
  • dove tree , also called handkerchief tree , (species Davidia involucrata ), small flowering tree , in the family Nyssaceae, with showy creamy bracts (modified leaves) surrounding the flowers. (britannica.com)
  • Ogeechee tupelo is a deciduous tree in the Nyssaceae family native to the coast of South Carolina down to Florida and Alabama. (ncsu.edu)
  • Diplopanax vietnamensis, a New Species of Nyssaceae from Vietnam - One More Living Representative of the Tertiary Flora of Eurasia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nyssaceae is a family of flowering trees sometimes included in the dogwood family (Cornaceae). (wikipedia.org)
  • The APG IV system recognizes Nyssaceae as a distinct family Angiosperm Phylogeny Group III (2009). (wikipedia.org)
  • Some botanists combine members of NYSSACEAE into this family. (nih.gov)
  • The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group APG III system included the genera of Nyssaceae within Cornaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of endophytic fungi from Camptotheca acuminata (Nyssaceae). (nih.gov)
  • Xi shu ( Camptotheca acuminata ) belongs to the Nyssaceae family and is a huge tree growing up to a height of 25 meters having thin reddish-brown bark and a small number of branches close to its apex. (discoveryjournals.org)