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Correlations between flavonoid chemistry,anatomy and geography in the restionaceae
Authors:Jeffrey B Harborne
Institution:Phytochemical Unit, Plant Science Laboratories, The University, Reading, U.K.
Abstract:Comparisons of the flavonoid patterns in stems and inflorescences between Australasian and South African members of the Restionaceae indicate significant differences with geography. Nine of 14 Australasian species contain gossypetin or a related 8-hydroxyflavonoid and proanthocyanidins are uncommon. By contrast, the 33 South African taxa studied contain common flavonols, flavones and glycoflavones, while proanthocyanidins are present in 29. Two anatomically related South African genera, Chondropetalum and Elegia, contain, in addition, myricetin 3-galactoside, together with the 3-galactosides of the myricetin methyl ethers, larycitrin and syringetin. These results confirm the conclusions derived from anatomy that members of Hypolaena, Leptocarpus and Restio, genera represented in both Australia and South Africa, have the distinctive flavonoids characteristic of their geographic origin rather than of their systematic position. The family as a whole is different in flavonoid pattern from other monocotyledonous families with which it is sometimes associated.
Keywords:Restionaceae  flavonoids  gossypetin  gossypetin 7-methyl ether  syringetin 3-galactoside  larycitrin 3-galactoside  chemistry and phytogeography  chemistry and anatomy  
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