Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Hydnophytum formicarum dược liệu kháng A549 (tế bào adenocarcinomic nhân phế nang đấy biểu mô), HT1080 (tế bào fibrosarcoma), MCF-7 (tế bào gây ung thư vú), HeLa (tế bào gây ung thư cổ tử cung)

Hydnophytum formicarum
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Hydnophytum formicarum
Hydnophytum formicarum 01.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
(unranked):Angiosperms
(unranked):Eudicots
(unranked):Asterids
Order:Gentianales
Family:Rubiaceae
Genus:Hydnophytum
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Species:H. formicarum
Binomial name
Hydnophytum formicarum
Hydnophytum formicarum is a species in the genus Hydnophytum, thus making it an epiphyte and a myrmecophyte. It is native to Southeast Asia and is considered critically endangered in Singapore.

Description[edit]

This epiphyte grows a tuber also known as a caudex, that is spineless and contains chambers; many of which are connected to one another. These tubers may grow 10-55 cm in diameter with two to four stems that reach about 60 cm long. The leaves, which grow 4-15 cm long and 2-7 cm wide, are opposite, elliptical and have a leathery texture. Flowers are four-merous, white, and occur in groups of 3-10, which then yield orange, fleshy fruits 6-7 mm in diameter

Mutualisms[edit]

Ants[edit]

Ants that have been reported to be inhabiting this myrmecophyte include: Iridomyrmex cordatusCamponotus spp., Crematogaster spp., Monomorium spp., Tapinoma spp., and Paratrechina spp..

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