Piper kelleyi

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Piper_kelleyi an entity of type: Animal

Piper kelleyi är en pepparväxtart som beskrevs av Tepe. Piper kelleyi ingår i släktet Piper och familjen pepparväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. rdf:langString
Piper kelleyi is a wild relative of black pepper that grows in Ecuador and Peru. The species is named in honor of American botanist and is a member of the clade of the pepper genus. Piper kelleyi features long, white, pendulous inflorescences and large leaves. It is mostly restricted to montane elevations and produces secondary compounds that deter most herbivores. The most important secondary compounds discovered from P. kelleyi are a prenylated benzoic acid and 2 chromanes that are unique to this species. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Piper kelleyi
rdf:langString Piper kelleyi
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rdf:langString Piper kelleyi is a wild relative of black pepper that grows in Ecuador and Peru. The species is named in honor of American botanist and is a member of the clade of the pepper genus. Piper kelleyi features long, white, pendulous inflorescences and large leaves. It is mostly restricted to montane elevations and produces secondary compounds that deter most herbivores. The most important secondary compounds discovered from P. kelleyi are a prenylated benzoic acid and 2 chromanes that are unique to this species. Piper kelleyi was scientifically described on February 7, 2014 in the journal PhytoKeys. The pinkish undersides of the leaves gave this species the nickname "pink belly" in the research team. Several insect species are entirely dependent on Piper kelleyi for survival, including many specialized caterpillars in the genus Eois (Geometridae).
rdf:langString Piper kelleyi är en pepparväxtart som beskrevs av Tepe. Piper kelleyi ingår i släktet Piper och familjen pepparväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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