Descriptor English: | Berberis | ||||
Descriptor Spanish: |
Berberis
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Descriptor Portuguese: | Berberis | ||||
Descriptor French: | Berberis | ||||
Entry term(s): |
Barberries Barberry Berberi |
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Tree number(s): |
B01.875.800.575.912.250.125.249 |
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RDF Unique Identifier: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D028142 | ||||
Scope note: | A plant genus in the family BERBERIDACEAE. The common names of Barberry or Oregon Grape are also used for MAHONIA. The similar-named Bayberry is the unrelated MYRICA. Oregon Grape was classified by Pursh as a Berberis but Nuttall claimed it is different enough to call it a new genus, MAHONIA. Botanists insist on this name while horticulturists stay with Mahonia. They are shrubs with yellow wood and usually three-branched spines at the base of leafstalks. Flowers are yellow, six-petaled and fruit is a berry with one to several seeds. Members contain BERBERINE. |
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Annotation: | Entry term BARBERRY: HOLLYLEAVED BARBERRY see MAHONIA is also available; BAYBERRY see MYRICA is also available |
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Allowable Qualifiers: |
AE adverse effects AH anatomy & histology CH chemistry CL classification CY cytology DE drug effects EM embryology EN enzymology GD growth & development GE genetics IM immunology ME metabolism MI microbiology PH physiology PO poisoning PS parasitology RE radiation effects TO toxicity UL ultrastructure VI virology |
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Previous Indexing: |
Plants, Medicinal (1966-2001) |
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Public MeSH Note: | 2002 |
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History Note: | 2002 |
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DeCS ID: | 35711 | ||||
Unique ID: | D028142 | ||||
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): | Click here to access the VHL documents | ||||
Date Established: | 2002/01/01 | ||||
Date of Entry: | 2001/07/25 | ||||
Revision Date: | 2017/07/11 |
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ORGANISMS
Eukaryota [B01]Eukaryota
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Berberis
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Concept UI |
M0381550 |
Scope note | A plant genus in the family BERBERIDACEAE. The common names of Barberry or Oregon Grape are also used for MAHONIA. The similar-named Bayberry is the unrelated MYRICA. Oregon Grape was classified by Pursh as a Berberis but Nuttall claimed it is different enough to call it a new genus, MAHONIA. Botanists insist on this name while horticulturists stay with Mahonia. They are shrubs with yellow wood and usually three-branched spines at the base of leafstalks. Flowers are yellow, six-petaled and fruit is a berry with one to several seeds. Members contain BERBERINE. |
Preferred term | Berberis |
Entry term(s) |
Barberries Barberry Berberi |
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