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The novel flavonoid chemistry and phylogenetic origin of Phlox floridana
Author(s): M. Levy and D. A. Levin
Year: 1975
Journal: Evolution
Volume: 29
Issue: 3
Pages: 487-499
Article Topic(s): Chemistry,Systematics
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Phlox floridana (Florida phlox),
Abstract
Evaluates chemical components of Phlox floridana in relation to three other Phlox taxa. The taxa share nine common flavonoid end products. Phlox floridana contains two novel flavonoids. The pathway of flavonoid evolution in these taxa is discussed.Suggested Citation
M. Levy and D. A. Levin. "The novel flavonoid chemistry and phylogenetic origin of Phlox floridana." Evolution 29.3 (1975): 487-499.Go back