PHYTOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CERTAIN IPOMOEA SPECIES BELONGING TO FAMILY CONVOLVULACEAE CULTIVATED IN EGYPT

Ashaimaa Yehia Mohammed Mohammed Moussa;

Abstract


Family Convolvulaceae (morning glory family) is one of the largest plant families enclosing up to 55 genera and 2000 species. The plants are
distributed predominantly in the tropical areas of the world. The most important known genera are Ipomoea,Convo


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Title PHYTOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CERTAIN IPOMOEA SPECIES BELONGING TO FAMILY CONVOLVULACEAE CULTIVATED IN EGYPT
Authors Ashaimaa Yehia Mohammed Mohammed Moussa
Keywords PHYTOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON CERTAIN IPOMOEA SPECIES BELONGING TO FAMILY CONVOLVULACEAE CULTIVATED IN EGYPT
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Family Convolvulaceae (morning glory family) is one of the largest plant families enclosing up to 55 genera and 2000 species. The plants are
distributed predominantly in the tropical areas of the world. The most important known genera are Ipomoea,Convo

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