- Merriam-Webster
defines chemotaxonomy as the
method of
biological classification based on
similarities and
dissimilarity in the
structure of
certain compounds...
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Solanaceae and
convolvulaceae -
secondary metabolites: biosynthesis,
chemotaxonomy,
biological and
economic significance: a handbook. Berlin, Heidelberg:...
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Lipids of Ipomoea,
Rivea and
Convolvulus and
Their Application to
Chemotaxonomy".
Economic Botany. 20 (4): 416–428. doi:10.1007/BF02904064. ISSN 0013-0001...
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Diospyros is a
genus of over 700
species of
deciduous and
evergreen trees and shrubs. The
majority are
native to the tropics, with only a few
species extending...
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Extinction Crisis' and Its
Impact on
Flowering Plants".
Biodiversity and
Chemotaxonomy.
Sustainable Development and Biodiversity. Vol. 24. Cham:
Springer International...
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minerals Estimating the
explosion potential in
volcanic setting.
Analysing chemotaxonomy of
early life on
earth Linking biological affinities of both microfossils...
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Griffin WJ, Lin GD (March 2000). "
Chemotaxonomy and
geographical distribution of
tropane alkaloids". Phytochemistry...
- difference.
Early attempts at
molecular systematics were also
termed chemotaxonomy and made use of proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, and
other molecules...
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Pteris macilenta is a
species of fern
endemic to New Zealand.
Pteris macilenta contains the
following varieties:
Pteris macilenta var.
saxatilis Pteris...
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Solanaceae and Convolvulaceae:
Secondary Metabolites - Biosynthesis,
Chemotaxonomy,
Biological and
Economic Significance (A Handbook) pub. Springer-Verlag...