Chemical Plant Taxonomy focuses on the classification of plants based on their chemical composition. Composed of contributions of authors, the text first considers the methods of plant taxonomy. Folk taxonomy; Linnaean and post-Linnaean taxonomy; Darwin and ""Evolutionary Taxonomy""; and the development of taxonomic practice are considered. The book continues with discussions on the theoretical and practical aspects of the ""species"" concepts and an outline of the history of chemical taxonomy. The selection also looks at the qualities of chemotaxonomy, the usefulness of chemistry in plant taxonomy, biosynthetic pathways, and the factors affecting the production of secondary plant products. The text discusses the distribution of alkanes. The isolation and characterization of alkanes; taxonomic applications of alkanes; biogenesis of alkanes; and fossil alkanes are discussed. The selection highlights the chemical taxonomy of acetylenic compounds, the distribution of fatty acids in plant lipids, distribution of aliphatic polyols, cyclitols, plant glycosides, and alkaloids. The text is a good source of information for readers wanting to study the taxonomy of chemical plants.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-14624-1 (9780323146241)
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List of ContributorsPreface1. Methods of Classical Plant Taxonomy2. Species Concepts: Theoretical and Practical Aspects3. History of Chemical Taxonomy4. Some Aspects of Chemotaxonomy5. Usefulness of Chemistry in Plant Taxonomy as Illustrated by the Flavonoid Constituents6. Biosynthetic Pathways7. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting the Production of Natural Products8. The Distribution of Alkanes9. Chemical Taxonomy of Acetylenic Compounds10. The Distribution of Fatty Acids in Plant Lipids11. The Distribution of Aliphatic Polyols and Cyclitols12. The Distribution of Plant Glycosides13. Distribution of Anthocyanins in Higher Plants14. The Taxonomic Significance of Alkaloids15. The Distribution of Alkaloids in the Rutaceae16. The Distribution of Sulfur CompoundsAppendixAuthor IndexPlant Genera and Species IndexChemical Compounds Index