It is an erect shrub, 1–2(–5) m high living on sandy and loamy soils, on rocky hillsides and ridges.[1] The seed possesses a water gap explaining its dormancy.[2]
Chemicalsedit
Dodonaea petiolaris yields the diterpeneent-3β-acetoxy-15,16-epoxylabda-8(17),13(16),14-trien-18-oic acid (C22H28O6) or its enantiomer.[3]
^Western Australian Herbarium, Biodiversity and Conservation Science. "FloraBase—the Western Australian Flora". florabase.dpaw.wa.gov.au.
^Turner, S.R.; Cook, A.; Baskin, J.M.; Baskin, C.C.; Tuckett, R.E.; Steadman, K.J.; Dixon, K.W. (2009). "Identification and characterization of the water gap in the physically dormant seeds of Dodonaea petiolaris: a first report for Sapindaceae". Annals of Botany. 104 (5): 833–844. doi:10.1093/aob/mcp171. PMC2749536. PMID 19620135.
^Jefferies, P.R.; Payne, T.G.; Raston, C.L.; White, A.H. (1981). "The chemistry of Dodonaea spp. VIII. Isolation and crystal structure of a diterpene acid from Dodonaea petiolaris". Australian Journal of Chemistry. 34 (5): 1001–7. doi:10.1071/CH9811001.
^"Dodonaea petiolaris". PlantNET - New South Wales Flora Online. Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney Australia. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
External linksedit
"Dodonaea petiolaris F.Muell". Atlas of Living Australia.
January 01, 1970
dodonaea, petiolaris, shrub, species, genus, dodonaea, found, australia, scientific, classification, kingdom, plantae, clade, tracheophytes, clade, angiosperms, clade, eudicots, clade, rosids, order, sapindales, family, sapindaceae, genus, dodonaea, species, p. Dodonaea petiolaris is a shrub species in the genus Dodonaea found in Australia Dodonaea petiolaris Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Clade Rosids Order Sapindales Family Sapindaceae Genus Dodonaea Species D petiolaris Binomial name Dodonaea petiolarisF Muell Contents 1 Description 2 Chemicals 3 Distribution 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDescription editIt is an erect shrub 1 2 5 m high living on sandy and loamy soils on rocky hillsides and ridges 1 The seed possesses a water gap explaining its dormancy 2 Chemicals editDodonaea petiolaris yields the diterpene ent 3b acetoxy 15 16 epoxylabda 8 17 13 16 14 trien 18 oic acid C22H28O6 or its enantiomer 3 Distribution editThe species occurs in Western Australia South Australia the Northern Territory Queensland and New South Wales 4 See also editList of Australian plant species authored by Ferdinand von Mueller Flora of New South WalesReferences edit Western Australian Herbarium Biodiversity and Conservation Science FloraBase the Western Australian Flora florabase dpaw wa gov au Turner S R Cook A Baskin J M Baskin C C Tuckett R E Steadman K J Dixon K W 2009 Identification and characterization of the water gap in the physically dormant seeds of Dodonaea petiolaris a first report for Sapindaceae Annals of Botany 104 5 833 844 doi 10 1093 aob mcp171 PMC 2749536 PMID 19620135 Jefferies P R Payne T G Raston C L White A H 1981 The chemistry of Dodonaea spp VIII Isolation and crystal structure of a diterpene acid from Dodonaea petiolaris Australian Journal of Chemistry 34 5 1001 7 doi 10 1071 CH9811001 Dodonaea petiolaris PlantNET New South Wales Flora Online Royal Botanic Gardens amp Domain Trust Sydney Australia Retrieved 2010 01 15 External links edit Dodonaea petiolaris F Muell Atlas of Living Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dodonaea petiolaris amp oldid 1021977851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,