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Showing papers on "Excoecaria agallocha published in 2005"


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TL;DR: Moderate load of mangrove leaves could play an important role in promoting shrimp growth and survival in aerobic condition and positively influenced both the survival and growth rate of shrimps.

36 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the stems and leaves of the Chinese mangrove Excoecaria agallocha L. yielded one new secoatisane-type diterpenoid and four known Diterpenoids 5−8.
Abstract: Phytochemical investigations of the stems and leaves of the Chinese mangrove Excoecaria agallocha L. yielded one new secoatisane-type diterpenoid, agallochaol C (1), three new isopimarane-type diterpenoids, agallochaols D–F (2–4), along with four known diterpenoids 5–8. The structures of new compounds 1–4 were determined on the basis of spectroscopic-data interpretation and chemical evidence.

29 citations


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TL;DR: From the woods of Excoecaria agallocha, a new isopimarane-type diterpene, 3α,11β-dihydroxy-ent-isopimara-8(14),15-dien-2-one (1) and a new natural atisane- type diterPene, 16β-hydroxy-ENT-atisan-3- one (2) were isolated together with three known compounds.

25 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, entisopimarane diterpenoids, agallochaols A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the dried stems and leaves of the mangrove Excoecaria agALLochaL their structures were established on the basis of spectroscopic data and chemical evidence
Abstract: Two new ent-isopimarane diterpenoids, agallochaols A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the dried stems and leaves of the mangrove Excoecaria agallochaL Their structures were established on the basis of spectroscopic data and chemical evidence

7 citations


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TL;DR: Isolation-by-distance, Southwest Monsoon Current,China Coastal Current and genetic drift played important role in genetic differentiation of China population of Excoecaria agalocha, implying that markedly selection regimes result in habitat adaptation.

6 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the stems and leaves of the Chinese mangrove Excoecaria agallocha L. yielded one new secoatisane-type diterpenoid and four known Diterpenoids 5−8.
Abstract: Phytochemical investigations of the stems and leaves of the Chinese mangrove Excoecaria agallocha L. yielded one new secoatisane-type diterpenoid, agallochaol C (1), three new isopimarane-type diterpenoids, agallochaols D–F (2–4), along with four known diterpenoids 5–8. The structures of new compounds 1–4 were determined on the basis of spectroscopic-data interpretation and chemical evidence.

5 citations


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TL;DR: Angke-Kapuk Protected Forest with total area 44.76 ha is part of the Tegal Alur-Angke Kapuk mangrove forests and has important role as an interface between terrestrial and marine ecosystems, whether physical, biological or social-economic aspects, to determine mangroves ecosystem as a productive and unique ecosystem in the coastal area.
Abstract: Angke-Kapuk Protected Forest with total area 44.76 ha is part of the Tegal Alur-Angke Kapuk mangrove forests. Therefore, this forest has important role as an interface between terrestrial and marine ecosystems, whether physical, biological or social-economic aspects, to determine mangrove ecosystem as a productive and unique ecosystem in the coastal area. However, the study of floristic of the mangrove vegetation in this forest has never to be done previously. According to the study on September to November 2003, in this forest found 8 species of mangrove trees. The tree species can be classified into two groups. The first group is true mangroves (7 species), i.e. Avicennia officinalis, Rhizophora apiculata, R. mucronata, R. stylosa, Sonneratia caseolaris (major component), Excoecaria agallocha, and Xylocarpus moluccensis (minor component). The last group is mangrove associate, i.e. Terminalia catappa. In this forest also found 7 tree species, i.e. Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Calophyllum inophyllum, Cerbera manghas, Paraserianthes falcataria, Tamarindus indicus, Acacia mangium, and A. auriculiformis as introduced species. The growth level of B. gymnorhiza, C. inophyllum and C. manghas up to now is seedling and sapling, while the growth level of another introduced species is till in pole and tree.

2 citations