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Showing papers on "Aphanamixis published in 1978"


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TL;DR: The seed of Aphanamixis polystacha has been found to contain a number of limonoids, including ring A-lactone, ring B-cleaved, meliacan and prieurianin this article.

31 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Feb 1978
TL;DR: Non-vascular, 8–20 teeth-like structures are formed from staminal tube and are interpreted as fused or interpetiolar stipules in Swietenia and Dysoxylum.
Abstract: The floral anatomy ofSwietenia mahogoni Jacq.,Soymida febrifuga Juss.,Chukrassia valutino A. Juss.,Dysoxylum binectariferum Hook.,Aphanamixis rohituka W. & A. andHeynea trijuga Roxb. are discussed. Calyx is supplied by two whorls of traces inSwietenia, Aphanamixis, Chukrassia andHeynea and only one whorl of traces inSoymida andDysoxylum. In all the species, exceptHeynea, petals receive their supply independently. InHeynea petals receive their supply from compound strands. Staminal tube receives its supply from compound strands inSwietenia,Chukrassia, Heynea, Aphanamixis and from independent strands inSoymida andDysoxylum. Anthers are syngenesious inDysoxylum.

4 citations