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ANIMAL INFORMATION: Please note, this part of mongabay has been updated |
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Himalayan YewEducational resources on Himalayan YewHimalayan Yew or Taxus wallichiana is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Data Deficient . IUCN Profile of the Himalayan Yew Report - Medical Botany Seminar - Michael Kelly - Classification: Eastern yew - Taxus canadensis; European yew - Taxus baccata; Himalayan yew - Taxus http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/Wilson/481/medbot/taxclass.htm id=spl-2 Botanic Garden at Smith College, Academics - Research, Taxus: ...yew Taxus globosa Schlechtendal Mexican yew Taxus mairei (Lemee & Leveille) SY Hu http://www.smith.edu/garden/Academics/acadtaxus.html id=spl-3 Taxus and Taxol - A Compilation of Research Findings, Special ...: 10-deacetylbaccatin III, was found from renewable biomass (twigs and needles) from http://ohioline.osu.edu/sc150/sc150_1.html id=spl-4 Strobel, Gary: Seimatoantlerium nepalense, an endophytic taxol producing coelomycete from http://plantsciences.montana.edu/Faculty/strobel.htm id=spl-5 Direct Use Values: ...of TAXOL® remains partially dependent on needles from wild or cultivated sources http://cnx.rice.edu/content/m12152/latest/ id=spl-6 Botanical Electronic News - BEN #142: The Himalayan yew (Taxus wallichiana) was listed in Appendix II at COP9, excluding http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/ben/ben142.html id=spl-7 North Park University: ...animals. A professor in Kansas has discovered a new source of taxol, a http://www.northpark.edu/acad/chemistry/whychem.cfm id=spl-8 Biological Conservation Newsletter: ...redsanders (Pterocarpus) proposal excluded finished musical instruments, formulations http://ravenel.si.edu/bcn/issue/139.cfm id=spl-9
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