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  Cross-Sensitization in Diverse Poisonous Members of the Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae) 1 1 FAMILY ANACARDIACEAE. The bark of these plants characteristically has canals which contain a milky-white sap that often dries (especially in the caustic members) into a black lacquer-like material on contact with the air. The canals connect with canals of the leaves, and usually with the flowers and fruits. The family falls into five quite distinctive tribes; the following key indicates some of the characteristics of each tribe: Tribe Dobineae: Perianth absent: carpel 1: leaves simple. Tribe Mangiferae: Perianth present: carpel 1 (or 5 and then not united); carpel (or carpels) not sunken into and united with the receptacle; leaves simple. Tribe Spondieae: Carpels 3 to 5, united. Carpels usually 4 to 5 (rarely more or only 3); usually all carpels fertile. Tribe Semecarpeae: Carpels usually 3, all but 1 not fertile. Base of fruit sunken into the receptacle; leaves usually simple. Tribe Rhoideae: Base of fruit not sunken into the receptacle; leaves usually compound.
 
 
Titel: Cross-Sensitization in Diverse Poisonous Members of the Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae) 1 1 FAMILY ANACARDIACEAE. The bark of these plants characteristically has canals which contain a milky-white sap that often dries (especially in the caustic members) into a black lacquer-like material on contact with the air. The canals connect with canals of the leaves, and usually with the flowers and fruits. The family falls into five quite distinctive tribes; the following key indicates some of the characteristics of each tribe: Tribe Dobineae: Perianth absent: carpel 1: leaves simple. Tribe Mangiferae: Perianth present: carpel 1 (or 5 and then not united); carpel (or carpels) not sunken into and united with the receptacle; leaves simple. Tribe Spondieae: Carpels 3 to 5, united. Carpels usually 4 to 5 (rarely more or only 3); usually all carpels fertile. Tribe Semecarpeae: Carpels usually 3, all but 1 not fertile. Base of fruit sunken into the receptacle; leaves usually simple. Tribe Rhoideae: Base of fruit not sunken into the receptacle; leaves usually compound.
Auteur: Howell, J.B.
Verschenen in: Journal of investigative dermatology
Paginering: Jaargang 32 (1959) nr. 1 pagina's 5 p.
Jaar: 1959
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Uitgever: The Williams and Wilkins Co.
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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