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- Nikolai Stepanovich Turczaninow (Russian: Николай Степанович Турчанинов, 1796 in Nikitovka, now in Krasnogvardeysky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia...
- The species was described in 1863 as Elaeodendron fortunei by Nikolai Turczaninow, who named it in honour of the Scottish botanist and plant explorer Robert...
- Carpinus turczaninovii, the Turczaninow hornbeam or Korean hornbeam, is a species of flowering plant in the family Betulaceae, native to central China...
- southeast Siberia to China and Korea. It was first described by Nikolai Turczaninow in 1842. It has also been treated as only a variety of Dictamnus albus...
- Jerónimo Triana and Planch. It is named after Russian botanist Nikolai Turczaninow. It is found in Panama. Triana & Planch., 1872 In: Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser...
- endemic to Western Australia. It was first described in 1853 by Nikolai Turczaninow as Trichostegia asteroides. In 1980, G. Kroner ****igned it to the genus...
- Schisandra chinensis, whose fruit is called magnolia berry or five-flavor fruit (Chinese: 五味子; pinyin: wǔwèizǐ, in Korean: 오미자, romanized: omija, ****anese:...
- al. 2016 Genus Spirochaeta Ehrenberg 1835 em. Pikuta et al. 2009 non Turczaninow 1851 Genus Thiospirochaeta Dubinina et al. 2020 Order "Treponematales"...
- chinense L. Synonyms Penthorum humile Regel & Maack Penthorum intermedium Turczaninow Penthorum sedoides subsp. chinense (Pursh) S. Y. Li & K. T. Adair Penthorum...
- Spirochaetia Spirochaetales Spirochaetaceae Spirochaeta Ehrenberg 1835 non Turczaninow 1851 Spirochaetota Spirochaetia Spirochaetales Spirochaetaceae "Ehrenbergia"...