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Inclusion of Cephalotaxus in Taxaceae: Evidence from morphology and anatomy

  • GHIMIRE, Balkrishna;JEONG, Mi-Jin;LEE, Chunghee;HEO, Kweon
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 2018
  • The inconsistent relationship between the monogeneric family Cephalotaxaceae and Taxaceae was discussed and the possibility of merging Cephalotaxus within Taxaceae was also reviewed. Our previous reports (cladistics analysis, leaf anatomy and wood anatomy of Taxaceae s.l.) did not find a feasible reason to create a distinction between Cephalotaxus and other Taxad genera (Taxus, Pseudotaxus, Amentotaxus, Torreya and, Austrotaxus) and thus argued for a broader concept of Taxaceae with Cephalotaxus. The monophyly of Taxaceae including Cephalotaxus is described in various contemporary molecular studies, and some of them are in support of the single large family Taxaceae with six genera. Although additional comprehensive studies in the future may perhaps weaken the precise association between Cephalotaxaceae and other Taxad genera, on the basis of recent corroborations, at this moment Taxaceae should be redefined with broad circumscriptions, including Cephalotaxus.

A Study on the Boilogical Activity of Taxus spp. (주목류의 생물활성 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.142-147
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    • 1990
  • Yew cortex, twigs and leaves(Florida yew, Taxus floridana Nutt et Champ; Pacific, yew Taxus brevifolia Nutt(Taxaceae)) were extracted with MeOH and $CHCI_3$, respectively, and then the chloroform extract was fractionated by silica column chromatography. As biologically active substances, taxol derivatives were identified and several biological activity tests were followed. The results showed that it bad no antimosquito activity and inhibited the growth of root meristem of cress seeds. The chloroform ext. of Florida yew showed 91%, inhibition rate at 400 ppm and the taxol fractions of Pacific yew did 91% at 200 ppm, 94% at 100 ppm. In the antitumor activity tests in vitro against a cultured cell line of L1210 mouse leukemia, Pacific yew showed 99% inhibition rate at 1.0 ppm and Florida yew did 97% at 10 ppm.

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Cuticle Micromorphology of Korean Gymnosperms I. Cycadaceae, Ginkgoaceae, Taxaceae and Cephalotaxaceae

  • Sung Soo Whang
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.181-193
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    • 1995
  • Cuticle micromorphology of four families of Korean gymnosperms, Cycadaceae, Ginkgoaceae, Taxaceae, and Cephalotaxaceae, were studied with scanning electron microscopy. The outer and inner features of abaxial and adaxial cuticles were described in details; the absent or present of Florin ring, orifice, trichome, and plug and their shape, the shape and periclinal and anticlinal wall sculpture of epidermal cells, the shape of cuticular flange of epidermal cell, guard cell, and subsidiary cell, the number of stomatal bands and rows, and stomatal apparatus including the shape of polar extension, number of subsidiary cells, the sculpture of guard cell and subsidiary cell. Most of these features have not been sufficiently substantiated by the previous reprots. Furthermore, all the species investigated showed distinctive cuticle morphology with morphological and taxonomical informations.

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Comparative Morphology of Winter Buds in Some Korean Gymnosperms (한국산 나자식물 동아의 비교형태)

  • 선병륜
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 1993
  • Comparative morphology of winter buds of 16 species of gymnosperms which belong to six families and 13 genera was investigated. All the species examined except Taxaceae had bracts and ovuliferous scales in female buds, and the bract was fused with ovuliferous scale in various degrees. Comparison of the modern conifers with fossil ones in the position of ovule and structure of bract-scale complex suggested that Taxaceae should be placed in Coniferales, rather than treating as a distinct order. The disposition of bract surrounding the ovules of Cephalotaxus and Torreya indicated that the origin, of ovules had separate evolutionary line in spite of similar structure of female bud. The shape of microsporophyll in male bud was diverse among the species. The dehiscence of microsporangium was transverse in Abies and Tsuga, while longitudinal in other species. Descriptions and key to the species based on bud morphology were provided.

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Palynological study of the Late Quaternary sediments at Piseo-ri, Muan, Korea (전라남도 무안군 피서리지역 후기 제4기 퇴적층에서 산출된 포자·화분 연구)

  • Chung Chull Hwan;Lee Heon-Jong;Lim Hyoun Soo;Kim Cheong-Bin
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.597-602
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    • 2005
  • The Late Quaternary palynoflora from an archaeological site in Piseo-ri, Muan, Korea consists predominately of deciduous broadleaved angiosperms and subordinately of herbs and conifers. Dominant taxa are Polypodiaceae, Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae-Taxaceae, Alnus, Carpinus, deciduous Quercus, Compositae and Gramineae. The palynoflora dated 43,000-18,000 yr BP, corresponding to the last glacial period, is similar to the modern vegetation of the cool temperate deciduous broadleaved forest in the middle part of the Korean Peninsula. Based on palynofloral composition, three palynozones are recognized. Zone I represents a cool temperate deciduous broadleaved forest, composed of Polypodiaceae, Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae-Taxaceae, Alnus and D. Quercus, and is characterized by persistent occurrence of warm temperate taxa. Zone II shows drastic decrease in Polypodiaceae, Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae-Taxaceae, and increase in herbs. This zone reflects a cool temperate deciduous broadleaved forest with scattered open grasslands. Zone III is characterized by dominance in herbs and increase in conifers. The palynofloral composition suggests a cool temperate climate, and variation in occurrences of main taxa indicates that climatic conditions gradually became cold and dry.

Taxoids from the Heartwood of Taxus baccata L. Growing in Turkey

  • Erdemoglu, Nurgun;Sener, Bilge
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.96-101
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    • 2000
  • The ethanolic extract of the heartwood of Taxus baccata L. afforded six taxoids, belonging to the skeletally three different groups, $2{\alpha},\;5{\alpha},\;10{\beta}-triacetoxy-14{\beta}-(2-methyl)-butryloxy-4(20)$,11-taxadiene (1), taxusin (2), baccatin VI (3), baccatin III (4), $1{\beta}-hydroxybaccatin$ I (5) and taxol (6). The isolation and structure elucidation of three taxoids (3-5) have been presented in this study. This is the first report for the presence of these taxoids in Taxus baccata L. growing in Turkey.

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Rare and Endangered Plants of Oesorak in Soraksan National Park (설악산 국립공원 외설악의 멸종위기 식물)

  • 김용식;김선희;강기호
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.205-210
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    • 1997
  • The twenty eight taxa of rare and endangered plant species of Oesorak were investigated in the field, and the results were compiled according to the literature by Lee et al.(1996). Most of the populations of the investigated plants are located in the vicinity from the mountain trails which is the destruction pressures high. Also these plants are envisaged from the possible collections for both edible and medicinal purposes by local peoples, so the conservation strategies at the levels of habitat and species must be prepared. Taxuscaespitosa of Taxaceae has very few individuals and the status of the habitats envisaged serious problems from tramplings.

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Bark Morphology of Some Korean Gymnosperms (수종 한국산 나자식물 수피의 형태학적 연구)

  • 김경식
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.339-358
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    • 1992
  • The bark morphology and anatomy of six species in Korean gymnosperms were examined with light and scanning electron microscopes. The species were Thuja orientalis (Cupressaceae), Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgoaceae), Cyeas revoluta (Cycadaceae), Pinus koraiensis (pinaceae), Taxus cuspidata (Taxaceae), Cryptomeria japoniea (Taxodiaceae). We described the bark features such as surface colour, thickness, depth of inner and outer bark. presense or absence and features of expansion tissue of ray, composition of periderm, and component cells of secondary phloem. The comparison with these features showed significant differences among all six species. Furthermore. it was suggested that sclereids types and sieve area shapes in sieve cells might be useful to the comparative morphological studies of gymnosperms.sperms.

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Taxoids, Lignans, and Simple Phenolic Compounds from a Sample of the Needles of Himalayan Taxus baccata

  • Das, Biswanath;Anjani, G.;Kashinatham, A.;Venkataiah, B.;Rao, S. Padma
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.78-83
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    • 1998
  • Chemical investigation on a sample of the needles of Himalayan Taxus baccata has resulted in the isolation of several taxoids including taxol (1) 10-deacetyl-baccatin III (2) and 2-deacetoxytaxinine J (3) along with different lignans (6 and 7) and simple phenolics (8, 9, 10, 11 and 12). The occurrence of 4-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-butane-2-one and 4-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-trans-but 3-ene-2-one (8) in Taxus species is reported for the first time. The $^{13}C-NMR$ spectral data of two rearranged taxiod constituents, brevifoliol (4) and 13-decinnamoyltaxchinin B (5) are presented. The acid-catalyzed decomposition of taxol has been discussed. The synthesis of other two constituents, rhododendrol (10) and hibalactone (7) has been described.

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Flavonoid Glycosides from Needles of Taxus cuspidata(Taxaceae) (주목 잎의 후라보노이드 배당체)

  • Ham, Yeon-Ho;Park, Wan-Geun;Han, Sang-Sup;Bae, Young-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 1997
  • 주목 잎을 채취하여 건조하고 아세톤-물 (7 : 3, v/v) 의 혼합액으로 추출한 후 에틸아세테이트 및 수용성 부분으로 분리하고 Sephadex-LH 20으로 충진한 칼럼을 이용하여 2개의 flavan 단량체와 2개의 후라보노이드 배당체를 단리하였다. 에틸아세테이트용성 추출물은 대부분 (+)-catechin 과 (-)-epicatechin으로 구성되어 있었으며 수용성 부분에서는 quercetin-3-0-arabinopyranosyl-($1"'{\rightarrow}6"$)-${\beta}$-D-glucoside와 quercetin-3-O-rutinoside 인 두 개의 탄수화물로 구성된 배당체를 분리하였으며 주목에서는 이들 화합물은 아직 보고된 바가 없다. 이들의 구조결정을 위하여 박층크로마토그래피를 실시하고 $^1H$-NMR과 $^{13}C$-NMR 스펙트럼을 기존의 스펙트럼과 비교, 분석하여 정확한 구조를 규명하였다.

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