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Rhizophoraceae - Wikipedia
The Rhizophoraceae is a family of tropical or subtropical flowering plants. [2] It includes around 147 species distributed in 15 genera. [3] Under the family, there are three tribes, Rhizophoreae, Gynotrocheae, and Macarisieae. [3]
Rhizophoraceae (mangrove family) - biodiversity explorer
About 16 genera and 149 species worldwide (tropics and subtropics of Africa, Asia and America), of which four genera and 10 species are native to southern Africa. One of the genera, Cassipourea, does not occur in mangrove forests but occurs in other types of …
Rhizophoraceae Family | Botanico Hub
Rhizophoraceae is a family of flowering plants that includes mangroves, which are species of trees and shrubs adapted to grow in saline coastal habitats. The family is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, particularly in Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.
Rhizophoraceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Rhizophora mangle L. (Family: Rhizophoraceae), known as red mangrove, is widely distributed in various tropical and sub-tropical regions of America, Africa and Fiji. Traditionally, the plant is used for treatment of various ailments like wound injury, inflammation, bacterial infections such as tuberculosis, and ulcers ( Fernandez et al., 2002 ...
Rhizophoraceae Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RHIZOPHORACEAE is a family of trees and shrubs (order Myrtales) that usually form dense jungles along tropical seacoasts and that have opposite coriaceous leaves, flowers with valvate calyx and 2- to 6-celled ovary, and seeds that germinate while the fruit is …
Rhizophoraceae - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rhizophoraceae is a family of flowering plants. There are 149 species in 16 genera. Most of them occur in the Old World. Well-known members of the family are mangrove trees.
Plant Family: 15 Genera in Rhizophoraceae – Mangrove Family
The Rhizophoraceae family consists of about 16 genera and approximately 120 species of trees and shrubs. These plants are characterized by their distinctive aerial roots, which allow them to survive in the waterlogged and oxygen-poor soils of their habitat.
Metabolites and bioactivities of Rhizophoraceae mangroves
The Rhizophoraceae family of true mangrove plants is the most common and is also widely distributed species. It consists of 24 species across four genera. Of the 24 species, 12 species remain unexamined for their phytochemical constituents. There have been 268 metabolites reported from 16 species.
Rhizophoraceae - Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
Rhizophoraceae are trees and shrubs with opposite leaves which often have serrate margins, large interpetiolar stipules which fall leaving a circular scar, 4–7-merous flowers, often with fringed or lobed petals and a fleshy indehiscent fruit with a persistent calyx and may display vivipary.
Comparative Analysis of Transcriptomes in Rhizophoraceae …
May 15, 2017 · Rhizophoraceae is a key mangrove family, with highly developed morphological and physiological adaptations to extreme conditions. It is an ideal system for the study of the origin and adaptive evolution of mangrove plants.