- with no
immediate relatives. It has thus been
placed in its own tribe,
Mandragoreae.
Within the genus,
studies have used
different cir****scriptions of the...
- Old
World tribes Hyoscyameae (to
which the
genus Atropa belongs) and
Mandragoreae, but also in the New
World tribe Datureae—all of
which belong to the...
- Solandreae, and Solaneae. The
subfamily also
contains the
contended tribes Mandragoreae and Jaboroseae. The
relationship between the
tribes has
recently been...
- with a
reduced number of seeds.
Lycium L., 101
cosmopolitan species Mandragoreae (Wettst.) Hunz. &
Barboza tribe does not have a
defined systematic position...
-
Michael O.; Sun, Hang & Wen, Jun (2010). "Dispersals of
Hyoscyameae and
Mandragoreae (Solanaceae) from the New
World to
Eurasia in the
early Miocene and their...
- the
Solandreae containing the
genus Solandra ("chalice vines") and the
Mandragoreae,
named for the
famous Mandragora officinarum, most of
which are considered...
- alkaloid-containing
species belonging to the Old
World tribes Hyoscyameae and
Mandragoreae.
These potions were
known as
pharmaka diabolika ("devilish drugs"). The...
-
Michael O.; Sun, Hang & Wen, Jun (2010), "Dispersals of
Hyoscyameae and
Mandragoreae (Solanaceae) from the New
World to
Eurasia in the
early Miocene and their...
- the New
World tribes Datureae and the Old
World tribes Hyoscyameae and
Mandragoreae which, like Latua, are
placed in the
nightshade subfamily Solanoideae...
-
Michael O.; Sun, Hang & Wen, Jun (2010), "Dispersals of
Hyoscyameae and
Mandragoreae (Solanaceae) from the New
World to
Eurasia in the
early Miocene and their...