大豆蔻属

姜科的一属植物

大豆蔻属学名Hornstedtia)是姜科下的一个属。该属共有60种,分布于热带亚洲[1]

大豆蔻属
科学分类 编辑
界: 植物界 Plantae
演化支 维管植物 Tracheophyta
演化支 被子植物 Angiosperms
演化支 单子叶植物 Monocots
演化支 鸭跖草类植物 Commelinids
目: 姜目 Zingiberales
科: 姜科 Zingiberaceae
属: 大豆蔻属 Hornstedtia
Retz., 1791

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物种

本属包括以下物种:[2]

参考文献

  1. ^ 中国种子植物科属词典. 中国数字植物标本馆. [2012-04-10]. (原始内容存档于2012-04-11). 
  2. ^ Hornstedtia Retz.. GBIF. [2023-05-27]. (原始内容存档于2022-10-04). 
  3. ^ Rudolph Valentino A. Docot, Kean Roe F. Mazo, Noe P. Mendez and Axel Dalberg Poulsen. 2022. Using Molecular Data to Test the Generic Placement of A New and Unusual Ginger Species from the Philippines. Nordic Journal of Botany. DOI: 10.1111/njb.03573
  4. ^ J Leongškorničková, Nguyen Q B , HĐ Trần, et al. Etlingera poulsenii and Hornstedtia bella (Zingiberaceae: Alpinieae), two new species from central Vietnam. 2016.
  5. ^ Mathew, Sam P , Radha, et al. Phytogeography of the Andaman--Nicobar Islands with special reference to Hornstedtia fenzlii (Kurz) K. Schum.[J]. Current Science (00113891), 2010.
  6. ^ Mark Arcebal K. Naive and Grecebio Jonathan D. Alejandro. 2018. Hornstedtia garbosa (Zingiberaceae: Alpinieae), A New Species from Mindanao, Philippines. Phytotaxa. 347(2); 183-188. DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.347.2.6, http://facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2066522770042992
  7. ^ Jani N A , Sirat M H , Ali N , et al. Chemical compositions of the rhizome, leaf and stem oils from Malaysian Hornstedtia leonurus.[J]. Natural Product Communications, 2013, 8(4):513-514.
  8. ^ Rudolph Valentino Abrenica Docot, Mc Andrew Pranada and Noe Mendez. 2021. Taxonomic Notes on Philippine Hornstedtia (Zingiberaceae) including A Description of A New Species. Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore. 73(2); 413 - 423. DOI: 10.26492/gbs73(2).2021-11
  9. ^ Chau, DTM, Dai, et al. Essential Oil Constituents of Etlingera yunnanensis and Hornstedtia sanhan grown in Vietnam[J]. Nat Prod Commun, 2015.
  10. ^ Hashim, Siti, Ernieyanti, et al. Chemical Composition, Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, and alpha-Glucosidase Activities of Essential Oils of Hornstedtia scyphifera (Zingiberaceae)[J]. Natural Product Communications, 2018.