Bryonia dioica, known by the common names red bryony and white bryony, also English mandrake or ladies' seal, is a perennial climbing vine indigenous to...
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cretica) Bryonia alba L. – white bryony Bryonia aspera Steven ex Ledeb. Bryonia cretica L. – Cretan bryony Bryonia dioica Jacq. – white or red bryony (formerly...
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Bryonia alba (also known as white bryony or wild hop) is a vigorous vine in the family Cucurbitaceae, found in Europe and Northern Iran. It has a growth...
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Research has found the presence of ion translocating ATPases in the Bryonia dioica species of plants, which has implications for a possible ion mediation...
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24-dihydrocucurbitacin I,: 63 : 1 Brydioside A from Bryonia dioica: 64 Bryoamaride from Bryonia dioica: 65 25-O-Acetylbryoamaride from Trichosanthes tricuspidata: 66 ...
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Egypt, and Libya Bryonia cretica subsp. dioica (Jacq.) Tutin – central and southern Europe, Great Britain, and North Africa Bryonia cretica subsp. marmorata...
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dictionary. Media related to Tendril perversion at Wikimedia Commons A close-up image of a tendril perversion in a tendril of Bryonia dioica by Michael Becker...
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these is calcium. In a series of experiments in 1995 using the tendril Bryonia dioica, touch-sensing calcium channels were blocked using various antagonists...
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of several chemical compounds isolated from certain plants, notably Bryonia dioica. They can be seen as derivatives of the triterpene hydrocarbon cucurbitane...
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18–22 mm. Adults have been recorded on wing in May. The larvae feed on Bryonia dioica. Wikispecies has information related to Phtheochroa ingridae. tortricidae...
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