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    Describing terminologies and discussing records: More discoveries of facultative vivipary in the genus Hedychium J.Koenig (Zingiberaceae) from Northeast India by Ajith Ashokan, Vinita Gowda

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The authors also attempt to summarise the occurrence of vivipary in the family Zingiberaceae from published reports and to clarify a taxonomic misidentification in a previously known report of vivipary in Hedychium elatum.…”
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    Inferring the Phylogeny and Divergence of Chinese <i>Curcuma</i> (Zingiberaceae) in the Hengduan Mountains of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau by Reduced Representation Sequencing by Heng Liang, Jiabin Deng, Gang Gao, Chunbang Ding, Li Zhang, Ke Xu, Hong Wang, Ruiwu Yang

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Clarifying the genetic relationship and divergence among <i>Curcuma</i> L. (Zingiberaceae) species around the world is intractable, especially among the species located in China. …”
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    Comparative Plastomes of <i>Curcuma alismatifolia</i> (Zingiberaceae) Reveal Diversified Patterns among 56 Different Cut-Flower Cultivars by Jie Wang, Xuezhu Liao, Yongyao Li, Yuanjun Ye, Guoming Xing, Shenglong Kan, Liyun Nie, Sen Li, Luke R. Tembrock, Zhiqiang Wu

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…<i>Curcuma alismatifolia</i> (Zingiberaceae) is an ornamental species with high economic value due to its recent rise in popularity among floriculturists. …”
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    Biochemical evaluations of Zingiberaceae sp. and transcriptomics profiling of UV-irradiated normal human adult dermal fibroblast cells for anti-aging by Adekoya, Alafiatayo Akinola

    Published 2017
    “…The main objective of this study is to evaluate 10 selected indigenous Zingiberaceae plants for their anti-wrinkle potentials via the proliferation of UV irradiated normal human adult fibroblast cells. …”
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    Newly designed CHS genic primers for four Zingiberaceae species (Alpinia mutica, Alpinia rafflesiana, Hornstedtia leonurus and Scaphochlamys kunstleri) by Akram, S., Ab Ghani, N. I., Khamis, S., Zulkifly, S.

    Published 2021
    “…These diverse groups of antioxidants are abundant in rhizomes and leaves of Zingiberaceae species. Flavonoids are expressed by many genes. …”
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    A Comparative Study on Chemical Compositions and Biological Activities of Four Amazonian Ecuador Essential Oils: <i>Curcuma longa</i> L. (Zingiberaceae), <i>Cymbopogon citratus</i> (DC.) Stapf, (Poaceae), <i>Ocimum campechianum</i> Mill. (Lamiaceae), and <i>Zingiber officinale</i> Roscoe (Zingiberaceae) by Alessandra Guerrini, Massimo Tacchini, Ilaria Chiocchio, Alessandro Grandini, Matteo Radice, Immacolata Maresca, Guglielmo Paganetto, Gianni Sacchetti

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Essential oils (EOs) and their vapour phase of <i>Curcuma longa</i> (Zingiberaceae), <i>Cymbopogon citratus</i> (Poaceae), <i>Ocimum campechianum</i> (Lamiaceae), and <i>Zingiber officinale</i> (Zingiberaceae) of cultivated plants grown in an Amazonian Ecuador area were chemically characterised by Gas Chromatography-Flame Ionization Detector (GC-FID), Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS), and Head Space–Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector–Mass Spectrometry (HS-GC-FID-MS).figure The EOs analyses led to the identification of 25 compounds for <i>C. longa</i> (99.46% of the total; ar-turmerone: 23.35%), 18 compounds for <i>C. citratus</i> (99.59% of the total; geraniol: 39.43%), 19 compounds for <i>O. campechianum</i> (96.24% of the total; eugenol: 50.97%), and 28 for <i>Z. officinale</i> (98.04% of the total; α-Zingiberene: 15.45%). …”
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    De novo transcriptome assembly, gene annotation, and EST-SSR marker development of an important medicinal and edible crop, Amomum tsaoko (Zingiberaceae) by Mengli Ma, Hengling Meng, En Lei, Tiantao Wang, Wei Zhang, Bingyue Lu

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Abstract Background Amomum tsaoko is a medicinal and food dual-use crop that belongs to the Zingiberaceae family. However, the lack of transcriptomic and genomic information has limited the understanding of the genetic basis of this species. …”
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    Flower morphological differentiation and plant-pollinator interactions among sympatric Aframomum species (Zingiberaceae) with floral trumpet type in the tropical African rainforest by Elie Nzigou Doubindou, Alexandra Ley

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…We thus tested on a finer flower morphological scale whether five sympatric Aframomum species (61 spp., Zingiberaceae) in southeastern Gabon exhibiting the same general floral type (trumpet) were differentiated, and whether this resulted in different “pollinator niches”.Material and methods – We carried out a detailed survey measuring 18 flower morphological parameters as well as nectar volume (μl) and sugar concentration (% Brix) on five flowers per species and locality. …”
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