Elymus
Resins, Plant
Flammable, amorphous, vegetable products of secretion or disintegration, usually formed in special cavities of plants. They are generally insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, ether, or volatile oils. They are fusible and have a conchoidal fracture. They are the oxidation or polymerization products of the terpenes, and are mixtures of aromatic acids and esters. Most are soft and sticky, but harden after exposure to cold. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed & Dorland, 28th ed)
The crystal structure of the Calystegia sepium agglutinin reveals a novel quaternary arrangement of lectin subunits with a beta-prism fold. (1/7)
The high number of quaternary structures observed for lectins highlights the important role of these oligomeric assemblies during carbohydrate recognition events. Although a large diversity in the mode of association of lectin subunits is frequently observed, the oligomeric assemblies of plant lectins display small variations within a single family. The crystal structure of the mannose-binding jacalin-related lectin from Calystegia sepium (Calsepa) has been determined at 1.37-A resolution. Calsepa exhibits the same beta-prism fold as identified previously for other members of the family, but the shape and the hydrophobic character of its carbohydrate-binding site is unlike that of other members, consistent with surface plasmon resonance analysis showing a preference for methylated sugars. Calsepa reveals a novel dimeric assembly markedly dissimilar to those described earlier for Heltuba and jacalin but mimics the canonical 12-stranded beta-sandwich dimer found in legume lectins. The present structure exemplifies the adaptability of the beta-prism building block in the evolution of plant lectins and highlights the biological role of these quaternary structures for carbohydrate recognition. (+info)Isolation and characterization of bacteria associated with two sand dune plant species, Calystegia soldanella and Elymus mollis. (2/7)
Little is known about the bacterial communities associated with the plants inhabiting sand dune ecosystems. In this study, the bacterial populations associated with two major sand dune plant species, Calystegia soldanella (beach morning glory) and Elymus mollis (wild rye), growing along the costal areas in Tae-An, Chungnam Province, were analyzed using a culture-dependent approach. A total of 212 bacteria were isolated from the root and rhizosphere samples of the two plants, and subjected to further analysis. Based on the analysis of the 16S rDNA sequences, all the bacterial isolates were classified into six major phyla of the domain Bacteria. Significant differences were observed between the two plant species, and also between the rhizospheric and root endophytic communities. The isolates from the rhizosphere of the two plant species were assigned to 27 different established genera, and the root endophytic bacteria were assigned to 21. Members of the phylum Gammaproteobacteria, notably the Pseudomonas species, comprised the majority of both the rhizospheric and endophytic bacteria, followed by members of Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes in the rhizosphere and Alphaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes in the root. A number of isolates were recognized as potentially novel bacterial taxa. Fifteen out of 27 bacterial genera were commonly found in the rhizosphere of both plants, which was comparable to 3 out of 21 common genera in the root, implying the host specificity for endophytic populations. This study of the diversity of culturable rhizospheric and endophytic bacteria has provided the basis for further investigation aimed at the selection of microbes for the facilitation of plant growth. (+info)Chryseobacterium soldanellicola sp. nov. and Chryseobacterium taeanense sp. nov., isolated from roots of sand-dune plants. (3/7)
Two Gram-negative, yellow-pigmented bacteria designated PSD1-4T and PHA3-4T, isolated from two sand-dune plant species inhabiting coastal areas in Tae-an, Korea, were subjected to taxonomic investigation. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis indicated that both isolates should be placed in the genus Chryseobacterium of the family Flavobacteriaceae. The phenotypic properties of the strains were also consistent with their classification into this genus. The levels of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity between strain PSD1-4T and other Chryseobacterium species were 95.2-97.2%; those between PHA3-4T and others were 93.7-97.8%. The DNA-DNA relatedness data indicated that strains PSD1-4T and PHA3-4T were clearly different from the nearest species, Chryseobacterium indoltheticum and Chryseobacterium taichungense. The major fatty acids were 13-methyltetradecanoic acid (iso-C15:0), 3-hydroxy-15-methylhexadecanoic acid (iso-C17:0 3-OH) and omega-9-cis-15-methylhexadecenoic acid (iso-C17:1omega9c) for both strains. On the basis of polyphasic taxonomic analysis results, it is evident that each of these strains represents a novel species of Chryseobacterium, for which the names Chryseobacterium soldanellicola sp. nov. (type strain PSD1-4T=KCTC 12382T=NBRC 100864T) and Chryseobacterium taeanense sp. nov. (type strain PHA3-4T=KCTC 12381T=NBRC 100863T) are proposed. (+info)Nucleotide sequence variability of the Adh gene of the coastal plant Calystegia soldanella (Convolvulaceae) in Japan. (4/7)
Calystegia soldanella (Convolvulaceae) is a self-incompatible perennial herb distributed on sandy seashores throughout the temperate zone of the world. In Japan, the species occasionally grows on the sandy shores of Lake Biwa. To clarify the genetic differentiation among local populations, we investigated the nucleotide sequence variability of the Adh gene. In a 1625-bp sequence between exon 2 and the 3' noncoding region of the Adh gene, a total of 44 polymorphic sites were found among 91 individuals from 19 populations. The nucleotide diversity for the entire sample was 0.00212. Similar values were determined for geographical groups of populations. No genetic differentiation among the groups of populations was found. The complete lack of genetic differentiation between the sea coastal populations and the inland populations could not be attributed to gene flow. Although the inland populations are geographically isolated from the sea coastal populations, the time since separation might be insufficient to establish significant genetic differentiation. (+info)Identification and characterization of component organic and glycosidic acids of crude resin glycoside fraction from Calystegia soldanella. (5/7)
Alkaline hydrolysis of the crude resin glycoside fraction of the leaves, stems, and roots of Calystegia soldanella ROEM. et SCHULT. (Convolvulaceae) gave four new glycosidic acids, named calysolic acids A, B, C, and D, along with one known glycosidic acid, soldanellic acid B, and three organic acids, 2S-methylbutyric, tiglic, and 2S,3S-nilic acids. The structures of the new glycosidic acids were characterized on the basis of spectroscopic data and chemical evidence. (+info)Quaternary association in beta-prism I2 fold plant lectins: insights from X-ray crystallography, modelling and molecular dynamics. (6/7)
Dimeric banana lectin and calsepa, tetrameric artocarpin and octameric heltuba are mannose-specific beta-prism I fold lectins of nearly the same tertiary structure. MD simulations on individual subunits and the oligomers provide insights into the changes in the structure brought about in the protomers on oligomerization, including swapping of the N-terminal stretch in one instance. The regions that undergo changes also tend to exhibit dynamic flexibility during MD simulations. The internal symmetries of individual oligomers are substantially retained during the calculations. Energy minimization and simulations were also carried out on models using all possible oligomers by employing the four different protomers. The unique dimerization pattern observed in calsepa could be traced to unique substitutions in a peptide stretch involved in dimerization. The impossibility of a specific mode of oligomerization involving a particular protomer is often expressed in terms of unacceptable steric contacts or dissociation of the oligomer during simulations. The calculations also led to a rationale for the observation of a heltuba tetramer in solution although the lectin exists as an octamer in the crystal, in addition to providing insights into relations among evolution, oligomerization and ligand binding. (+info)Calysolins V-IX, resin glycosides from Calystegia soldanella and their antiviral activity toward herpes. (7/7)
Five new resin glycosides having macrolactone structures (jalapins), named calysolins V-IX (1-5), were isolated from the leaves, stems, and roots of Calystegia soldanella ROEM. et SCHULT. (Convolvulaceae). Their structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data as well as chemical evidence. The isolated compounds could be classified into two macrolactone types-one having a 22-membered ring (1-4) and the other with a 27-membered ring (5). The sugar moieties of 1-5 were found to exist in partially acylated forms comprising 2S-methylbutyric acid and tiglic acid. Compounds 4 and 5 are the first representatives of the calysolic acid C as the component glycosidic acid. Additionally, the antiviral activity of 1-5, together with calysolins I-IV and soldanelline B, which are previously isolated jalapins from this plant, toward herpes simplex virus type 1 was evaluated. All the compounds showed antiviral activity. (+info)
Calystegia
... affinis Calystegia atriplicifolia - nightblooming false bindweed Calystegia binghamiae Calystegia brummittii ... Coast Range false bindweed Calystegia felix Calystegia hederacea - Japanese false bindweed Calystegia × howittiorum Calystegia ... rarotawake Calystegia vanzuukiae Calystegia sepium (van Houtte, L., 1853) "Convolvulaceae Calystegia R.Br. The International ... plateau morning glory Calystegia × lucana Calystegia macaunii - Macoun's false bindweed Calystegia macrostegia - island false ...
Calystegia occidentalis
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Calystegia purpurata
... treatment of Calystegia purpurata UC Photos gallery: Calystegia purpurata Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calystegia ... Calystegia purpurata is a species of morning glory known by the common name Pacific false bindweed. It is endemic to California ... Calystegia purpurata is a robust perennial herb growing from a woody caudex and extending spreading or climbing stems up to 70 ... Calflora Database: Calystegia purpurata (Pacific false bindweed, Smooth western morning glory) Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2) ...
Calystegia malacophylla
... - Photo gallery Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calystegia malacophylla ... Calystegia malacophylla is a species of morning glory known by the common name Sierra false bindweed . It is endemic to ... Calystegia, Endemic flora of California, Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States), Natural history of the California Coast ... ". "Calystegia malacophylla (Greene) Munz_Sierra False Bindweed_Discovery Life". Jepson Manual Treatment - ...
Calystegia subacaulis
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Calystegia soldanella
In North America Calystegia soldanella is found on the west coast and selected areas of the east coast. In the United Kingdom ... The morning glory Calystegia soldanella (syn. Convolvulus soldanella) is a species of bindweed known by various common names ... "Calystegia soldanella". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 12 August 2012. [E. Dwelly, Gaelic Dictionary (1911 ... ISBN 978-0-276-00217-5. Brummitt, R.K. (2012). "Calystegia soldanella". Jepson eFlora. Archived from the original on 2017-08-29 ...
Calystegia spithamaea
... , which common names include: low false bindweed, low bindweed, erect bindweed, and upright bindweed, is a ... "Plants Profile for Calystegia spithamaea (Low false bindweed )". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 18 November 2017. "Connecticut's ... Calystegia, Flora of North America, All stub articles, Solanales stubs). ...
Calystegia peirsonii
Jepson Manual Treatment: Calystegia peirsonii Calystegia peirsonii Photo gallery v t e (Articles with short description, Short ... "NatureServe Explorer - Calystegia peirsonii". NatureServe Explorer Calystegia peirsonii. NatureServe. 2022-05-30. Retrieved 30 ... Calystegia peirsonii is a species of morning glory known by the common name Peirson's false bindweed. It is endemic to Los ... Calystegia peirsonii is a rhizomatous perennial herb producing low-lying or climbing stems up to 40 centimeters long, and ...
Calystegia marginata
"Calystegia marginata". Atlas of Living Australia. Retrieved 2019-04-26. "Calystegia marginata". PlantNET - NSW Flora Online. ... Calystegia marginata is a species of morning glory, found in eastern Australia and New Zealand. A hairless and vigorous ... "Calystegia marginata". Flora of Victoria. Retrieved 26 April 2019. Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ... Calystegia, Plants described in 1810, Flora of New South Wales, Flora of Queensland, Flora of Victoria (Australia), Flora of ...
Calystegia longipes
"NatureServe Explorer - Calystegia longipes". NatureServe Explorer Calystegia longipes. NatureServe. 2022-05-30. Retrieved 30 ... Calystegia longipes is a species of morning glory known by the common name Paiute false bindweed. It is native to the ... "Calystegia longipes_Distribution_EOL". Jepson Manual Treatment Photo gallery v t e (Articles with short description, Short ... Calystegia, Flora of California, Flora of Nevada, Flora of Utah, Flora of Arizona, Flora of the Sierra Nevada (United States), ...
Calystegia macrostegia
Calflora: Calystegia macrostegia USDA: Subordinate taxa of Calystegia macrostegia Las Pilitas Horticulture Database: Calystegia ... Subspecies include: Calystegia macrostegia ssp. amplissima Calystegia macrostegia ssp. arida Calystegia macrostegia ssp. ... intermedia Calystegia macrostegia ssp. macrostegia Calystegia macrostegia ssp. tenuifolia Calystegia macrostegia is cultivated ... Jepson Manual eFlora treatment of Calystegia macrostegia U.C. Photos gallery - Calystegia macrostegia v t e (Articles with ...
Calystegia × pulchra
... , commonly known as hairy bindweed, is a species of morning glory. It is a climbing plant that may exceed ... Calystegia, Plant nothospecies, Flora of Europe, Vines, All stub articles, Solanales stubs). ...
Calystegia affinis
... is a thin-stemmed plant in the genus Calystegia which climbs by twining. It has sparse alternate, arrow- ... Calystegia affinis". Retrieved 2018-03-16. "Calystegia affinis (a twining plant) - endangered species listing". Coyne, Peter. ... The genus name, Calystegia is derived from the Greek: kalux, "cup", and stegos, "a covering", meaning "a covering cup" and ... Calystegia affinis is a critically endangered species of climbing or creeping vine in the plant family Convolvulaceae. It is ...
Calystegia collina
Jepson Manual Treatment: Calystegia collina Calystegia collina Photo gallery Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calystegia ... Calystegia collina is a species of morning glory known by the common name Coast Range false bindweed. It is endemic to the ... Calystegia collina is a rhizomatous perennial herb with densely hairy stems and foliage. The stem lies flat and generally does ... Calystegia, Endemic flora of California, Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands, Natural history of the ...
Calystegia silvatica
The morning glory Calystegia silvatica (syn. Calystegia sepium silvatica, C. inflata, and C. sylvestris) is known by the common ... Calystegia silvatica subsp. fraterniflora (Mack. & Bush) Brummitt (short-stalked false bindweed) is native to North America. It ... Calystegia, Flora of Southeastern Europe, Flora of Southwestern Europe, Plants described in 1844, All stub articles, Solanales ... Flora of Northern Ireland Weeds in New Zealand Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calystegia silvatica. v t e (Articles ...
Calystegia lucana
Licensed under CC0 (license statement/permission). Text taken from Calystegia lucana, Encyclopedia of Life. "Calystegia lucana ... Calystegia lucana is a species of plant in the family Convolvulaceae. This article incorporates text from a free content work. ... Mifsud, Stephen (2002-08-23). "Calystegia × lucana (Hybrid bindweed) : MaltaWildPlants.com - the online Flora of the Maltese ... Calystegia, Flora of Malta, All stub articles, Solanales stubs). ...
Calystegia tuguriorum
The morning glory Calystegia tuguriorum is a species of bindweed known as New Zealand bindweed, pōuwhiwhi, and pōwhiwhi. It is ... "Calystegia soldanella". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 10 April 2021. v t e (Articles with short description ... Short description matches Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Flora of New Zealand, Calystegia, All stub articles, ...
Calystegia stebbinsii
Jepson Manual Treatment - Calystegia stebbinsii Calystegia stebbinsii - Photo gallery (Webarchive template wayback links, ... Calystegia stebbinsii is a rare species of morning glory known by the common name Stebbins' false bindweed. It is endemic to ... Calystegia stebbinsii is a perennial herb producing climbing, white haired, vine-like stems approaching a meter in maximum ... Brummitt, R. K. (1974). A remarkable new species of Calystegia (Convolvulaceae) from California. Kew Bulletin 29:3 499. ...
Calystegia sepium
... subsp. angulata. North America. Calystegia sepium subsp. appalachiana. Eastern North America. Calystegia ... Calystegia sepium subsp. limnophila. Southern North America. Calystegia sepium subsp. roseata. Western Europe, coasts. Flowers ... Calystegia sepium subsp. sepium. Europe, Asia. Calystegia sepium subsp. spectabilis. Siberia. Flowers often pinkish. While ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calystegia sepium. Flora Europaea: Calystegia sepium The Night-Blowing Convolvulus.. One ...
Calystegia pubescens
... , commonly known as Japanese bindweed, is a species of bindweed. This is a small climbing plant that grows ... "Calystegia pubescens Lindl. , Plants of the World Online , Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2020-04-16. v t ...
Pine Hill Ecological Reserve
"Calystegia stebbinsii". Taxon Report. Calflors.[permanent dead link] USFWS Pine Hill Recplan.pdf p.25 "species record". CNPS. ... The five plant species that are state and federally listed are: Stebbins' morning glory (Calystegia stebbinsii) is State listed ... of Calif., Agriculture & Natural Resources, publication 3395, 2001 pp.4-5 "Calystegia stebbinsii". Inventory of Rare and ...
Flora of Malta
"Calystegia lucana". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Calystegia sepium". MaltaWildPlants.com. ... "Calystegia silvatica". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Calystegia soldanella". MaltaWildPlants.com ...
Kenneth Kent Mackenzie
Bush = Calystegia fraterniflora (Mack. & Bush) Brummitt = Calystegia sepium var. fraterniflora (Mack. & Bush) R.H.Mohlenbrock ... Calystegia silvatica subsp. fraterniflora (Mack. & Bush) Brummitt Ericaceae Gaylussacia baccata var. glaucocarpa Mack. ...
List of California native plants
Calystegia spp.) Chaparral clematis (Clematis lasiantha) Western virgin's bower (Clematis ligusticifolia) Calabazilla ( ...
List of Australian plant species described by Robert Brown
Calystegia sepium (L.) R.Br. Canscora diffusa (Vahl) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult. Capillipedium parviflorum (R.Br.) Stapf Capparis ...
List of flora of Indiana
glaucus (N) Calystegia hederacea (I) Calystegia sepium ssp. americana (N) Calystegia sepium ssp. angulata (N) Calystegia sepium ... sepium (I) Calystegia silvatica (I) Calystegia silvatica ssp. fraterniflora (N) Calystegia spithamaea ssp. spithamaea (N) ...
Convolvulus arvensis
Calystegia sepium - Large white flowers. Squarish or rounded lobes at the base of the leaf. C. spithamaea - Leaf apex is ...
Coronado Islands
globosa Convolvulaceae Calystegia macrostegia ssp. cyclostegia ssp. intermedia Dichondra occidentalis Crassulaceae Crassula ...
Convolvulaceae
Tribe Convolvuleae Calystegia R.Br. - Bindweed, morning glory Convolvulus L. - bindweed, morning glory Jacquemontia Choisy ... mainly Convolvulus and Calystegia) and dodder), while Humbertia madagascariensis is a medium-sized tree and Ipomoea carnea is ...
List of the vascular plants in the Red Data Book of Russia
endangered) Calystegia soldanella (L.) R. Br. - (rare) Bothrocaryum controversum (Hemsl. ex Prain) Pojarkov - (rare) Orostachys ...
Calystegia spithamaea - Plant Parasites of Europe
Taxon Profile of Calystegia R.Br. | Florabase
Publication Year: 1973 / Subject: Metriona bicolor and Calystegia sepium / Text availability: Citation in PubAg - PubAg Search...
Calystegia sepium Remove constraint Subject: Calystegia sepium Text availability Citation in PubAg Remove constraint Text ... 1. Chemical basis of host selection in four stenophagous species that feed on convolvulus and calystegia at belleville, ontario ... A compound with the molecular formula C₅H₃NO₄, isolated from a water extract of Calystegia sepium, acted as a recognition ... Calystegia sepium; Chelymorpha cassidea; Deloyala guttata; Metriona bicolor; Monodactylus; host preferences; insects; moieties ...
Plants Comprehensive | 'Anacapa Pink' Calystegia macrostegia island morning glory vine growing over Dendromecon harfordii /...
Calystegia sepium (Bindweed, Appalachia False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge...
Calystegia sepium (Bindweed, Appalachia False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge ... False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge Bindweed) - 3 images at image, phylogeny, nomenclature for Calystegia sepium ... Calystegia 3. Camonea Cardiochlamys Cladostigma Convolvulus Cordisepalum Cressa Cuscuta Daustinia Daustinia Decalobanthus ... Calystegia sepium. R.Br.. IPNI record (IK). Bindweed, Appalachia False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, Hedge False Bindweed, ...
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Calystegia Preferred Term Term UI T459470. Date08/29/2001. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (2003). ... Calystegia Preferred Concept UI. M0396944. Registry Number. txid47518. Scope Note. A plant genus of the family CONVOLVULACEAE. ... Calystegia. Tree Number(s). B01.875.800.575.912.250.238.249. Unique ID. D031253. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/ ...
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Calystegia soldanella. ID: 0000 0000 1006 0489 [detail]. © 2006 Steven Thorsted. Calystegia soldanella. Beach Morning Glory. ID ... Calystegia soldanella. ID: 0000 0000 0407 3349 [detail]. © 2007 Aaron Schusteff. Calystegia soldanella. Beach Morning Glory. ID ... Calystegia soldanella. Beach Morningglory. ID: 0000 0000 0505 2074 [detail]. © 2005 George W. Hartwell. Calystegia soldanella. ... Calystegia soldanella. Beach Morningglory. ID: 0000 0000 0602 0251 [detail]. © 1997 Christopher L. Christie. Calystegia ...
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Calystegia Preferred Term Term UI T459470. Date08/29/2001. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (2003). ... Calystegia Preferred Concept UI. M0396944. Registry Number. txid47518. Scope Note. A plant genus of the family CONVOLVULACEAE. ... Calystegia. Tree Number(s). B01.875.800.575.912.250.238.249. Unique ID. D031253. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/ ...
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Sepium2
- Convolvulus arvensis is most similar to two viny species of Calystegia in the Chicago Region, C. pellita and C. sepium, except those species, as all members of that genus, have large, obvious, leaf-like bracts positioned closely below the flowers such that the sepals are not visible. (swbiodiversity.org)
- Seven new hexasaccharide resin glycosides, named calysepins I-VII (1-7), with 27-membered rings, were obtained from the aerial parts of Calystegia sepium. (bvsalud.org)
Soldanella3
- 2. Crude extract and solvent fractions of Calystegia soldanella induce G1 and S phase arrest of the cell cycle in HepG2 cells. (nih.gov)
- 4. Suppressive effects of nitric oxide production and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) gene expression by Calystegia soldanella methanol extract on lipopolysaccharide-activated RAW 264.7 cells. (nih.gov)
- Calystegia soldanella (L.) R.Br. (naturalis.nl)
Taxon1
- Taxon Profile of Calystegia R.Br. (wa.gov.au)