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61por Aureo, Wilbert A., Reyes, Tomas D., Mutia, Francis Carlo U., Jose, Reizl P., Sarnowski, Mary Beth“…Common plant families with more than 10 representative species were Moraceae, Meliaceae, Lauraceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Rubiaceae, Myrtaceae, Phyllanthaceae, Annonaceae, Araceae and Lauraceae. …”
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62por Kim, Min Young, Han, Jae Woo, Dang, Quang Le, Kim, Jin-Cheol, Kim, Hun, Choi, Gyung Ja“…From tested plant materials, the methanol extracts derived from ten plant species belonging to the families Cupressaceae, Fabaceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Apocynaceae, Lauraceae, and Melastomataceae were selected as potent antifungal agents against A. porri. …”
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63por Numata, Shinya, Yamaguchi, Koharu, Shimizu, Masaaki, Sakurai, Gen, Morimoto, Ayaka, Alias, Noraliza, Noor Azman, Nashatul Zaimah, Hosaka, Tetsuro, Satake, Akiko“…Using a phenology model, we find that 57% of species in the Dipterocarpaceae family respond to both drought and low-temperature cues for flowering. …”
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64por Chen, Yukai, Zhang, Hai-Li, Zhang, Li, Nizamani, Mir Muhammad, Zhou, Taoxiu, Zhang, Haiyang, Liu, Tingting“…Hopea hainanensis (Dipterocarpaceae) is an endangered tree species restricted to Hainan Island, China, and a small part of Northern Vietnam. …”
Publicado 2022
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65por Suhaimi, Ahmad Husaini, Kobayashi, Masaki J., Satake, Akiko, Ng, Ching Ching, Lee, Soon Leong, Muhammad, Norwati, Numata, Shinya, Otani, Tatsuya, Kondo, Toshiaki, Tani, Naoki, Yeoh, Suat Hui“…To shed light on this mechanism, we employed ecological transcriptomic analyses on an RNA-seq dataset of a general flowering species, Shorea curtisii (Dipterocarpaceae), sequenced from leaves and buds collected at multiple vegetative and flowering phenological stages. …”
Publicado 2023
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66por Philipson, Christopher D, Dent, Daisy H, O’Brien, Michael J, Chamagne, Juliette, Dzulkifli, Dzaeman, Nilus, Reuben, Philips, Sam, Reynolds, Glen, Saner, Philippe, Hector, Andy“…We present 8 years of growth and mortality data from saplings of 15 species of Dipterocarpaceae planted into logged-over forest in Malaysian Borneo, and the relationships between these demographic rates and four key functional traits: wood density, specific leaf area (SLA), seed mass, and leaf C:N ratio. …”
Publicado 2014
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67por Essene, Adam L., Shek, Katherine L., Lewis, J. D., Peay, Kabir G., McGuire, Krista L.“…The lowland tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia are characterized by high levels of species richness within the family Dipterocarpaceae, the entirety of which has been shown to form obligate ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal associations. …”
Publicado 2017
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68“…Southeast Asian forests are dominated by the tree family Dipterocarpaceae, whose abundance and diversity are key to maintaining the structure and function of tropical forests. …”
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69por Wisitrassameewong, Komsit, Manz, Cathrin, Hampe, Felix, Looney, Brian P., Boonpratuang, Thitiya, Verbeken, Annemieke, Thummarukcharoen, Tuksaporn, Apichitnaranon, Tanakorn, Pobkwamsuk, Maneerat, Caboň, Miroslav, Adamčík, Slavomír“…Russulaceae are known as common ectomycorrhizal symbionts of Dipterocarpaceae trees in this type of habitat. The present study aims to identify collections of Russula subsection Amoeninae Buyck from dry dipterocarp forests in Thailand. …”
Publicado 2022
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70por Mishra, Garima, Meena, Rajendra K., Kant, Rama, Pandey, Shailesh, Ginwal, Harish S., Bhandari, Maneesh S.“…Tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia are enriched by multifarious biota dominated by Dipterocarpaceae. In this family, Shorea robusta is an ecologically sensitive and economically important timber species whose genomic diversity and phylogeny remain understudied due to lack of datasets on genetic resources. …”
Publicado 2023
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71por Park, In-Woo, Han, Changri, Song, Xiaoping, Green, Linden A, Wang, Ting, Liu, Ying, Cen, Changchun, Song, Xinming, Yang, Biao, Chen, Guangying, He, Johnny J“…RESULTS: Two extracts, one from Euphorbiaceae, Trigonostema xyphophylloides (TXE) and one from Dipterocarpaceae, Vatica astrotricha (VAD) inhibited HIV-1 replication and syncytia formation in CD4+ Jurkat cells, and had little adverse effects on host cell proliferation and survival. …”
Publicado 2009
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72por Pan, Aaron D., Jacobs, Bonnie F., Bush, Rosemary T., de la Estrella, Manuel, Grímsson, Friðgeir, Herendeen, Patrick S., van der Burgt, Xander M., Currano, Ellen D.“…Differences in regional evolutionary histories are implied by biogeography: most of Africa’s monodominance-forming species are Amherstieae-tribe legumes; monodominance in Neotropical forests occur among diverse taxonomic groups, often legumes, but rarely Amherstieae, and monodominance in Southeast Asian forests occurs mostly among Dipterocarpaceae species. African monodominant forests have been characterized ecologically and taxonomically, but their deep-time history is unknown despite their significant presence and bottom-up ecological influence on diversity. …”
Publicado 2023
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73por Kudera, Tomas, Fiserova, Barbora, Korytakova, Marie, Doskocil, Ivo, Salmonova, Hana, Tulin, Edgardo E., Nguon, Samnang, Bande, Marlito M., Kokoska, Ladislav“…(Ancistrocladaceae), and Pentacme siamensis (Miq.) Kurz (Dipterocarpaceae) produced significant growth-inhibitory effects (MICs = 32–512 μg/ml) against intestinal pathogenic bacteria at the concentrations nontoxic to normal intestinal cells (IC(80) values >512 μg/ml; SIs = 0.11–0.2). …”
Publicado 2021
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74First fossil-leaf floras from Brunei Darussalam show dipterocarp dominance in Borneo by the Pliocenepor Wilf, Peter, Zou, Xiaoyu, Donovan, Michael P., Kocsis, László, Briguglio, Antonino, Shaw, David, Slik, JW Ferry, Lambiase, Joseph J.“…Fern spores from at least nine families dominate both palynological assemblages, along with abundant fungal and freshwater algal remains, rare marine microplankton, at least four mangrove genera, and a diverse rainforest tree and liana contribution (at least 19 families) with scarce pollen of Dipterocarpaceae, today’s dominant regional life form. …”
Publicado 2022
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