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Magnolia
Parvin Mammadova
SPECIES INFORMATION
 Scientific name: Magnoliaceae .
 Common name: Magnolia
 Conservation status: Not considered to be threatened.
 Habitat: They occur in most habitats where
other flowering plants exist, except in salt
water, where only a few specialized
angiosperms can survive.
Key Uses: Food, food supplements, herbal remedies
TAXONOMY
Kingdom:Plantae
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Magnoliales
Family:Magnoliacea
Genus: Magnolia
What is Magnolia?
The family Magnolicea is one of the most primitive
groups of angiosperms (flowering plants),which
comprises 2 genera. The Saucer Magnolia is likely
to look similar to a shrub or tree, and it is refereed
to both terms. When in bloom it’s considered to be
one of the most significant deciduous or evergreen
flowering trees. The large, bright-colored goblet or
saucer shaped flowers, cover the naked stems,
filling the air with a pleasant aromatic fragrance.
 Shape: The Saucer Magnolia has a rounded,
upright, and erect shape. It looks like a small
shrub while growing, then soon it becomes a
large tree which can provide great shade.
 Fruit: The fruit is elongated, 1 to 3 inches long;
they appear in August and have small, pointed,
red or dark pink colored seeds. The fruit is
considered to be very attractive to the birds but
cause a minor amount of litter.
Reproduction
 His flowers developed to encourage
pollination by beetles. As a result, the carpels
of Magnolia flower are tough,to avoid damage
by eating and crawling beetles Another
primitive aspect of Magnolias is their lack of
distinct sepals or petals. The fact that they
evolved before bees fascinating and that they
developed to encourage pollination by beetles
to be equally fascinating.
 His particular plant prefers excellent, rich soil
with organic matter. It is capable of growing in acidic,
moist, rich, sandy, well drained, or clay soils. The
amount of light needed is typically a full sun in the
morning with filtered shade in the heat of day. The
Saucer Magnolia can tolerate poor soil and air
pollution yet it is often used as an ornamental.
Ecology
 The Saucer Magnolia is considered to be used
as an ornamental tree and not yet for any
medicinal or industrial uses, it does have a few
good uses. For example the large logs can be of
use for manufacturing machines for cabinet or
millwork. Or the wood has also been used for
making paper.
AGRiCULTURAL USES
 Humans: The only possible health hazard for
the humans from this plant is that it may cause
allergies. Also, the human population prefers to
use the
 Disease: The tree is mostly disease free, but it
can be subject to leaf spots that are caused by
bacteria or fungi. Cankers can cause the
branches to die, but with regular fertilization and
watering during dry weather the Cankers may be
avoided.
HAZARD
Some of the most impressive health benefits of
magnolia include its ability to
 treat menstrual cramps,
 improve respiratory health,
 detoxify the body, boost cognition,
 prevent cancer,
 soothe the digestive system,
 stimulate the appetite,
 reduce stress,
 protect against severe allergic reactions.
BENEFITS
Recovery effect of phenylpropanoid glycosides from Magnolia obovata fruit on alloxan-
induced pancreatic islet damage in zebrafish (Danio rerio)Original Research Article
Carbohydrate Research, Volume 416, 30 October 2015, Pages 70-74Kyeong-Hwa Seo,
Youn-Hee Nam, Dae-Young Lee, Eun-Mi Ahn, Tong-Ho Kang, Nam-In Baek
Biological assessment (antiviral and antioxidant) and acute
toxicity of essential oils from Drimys angustifolia and D. brasiliensisOriginal Research
Article
Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, Volume 23, Issue 2, March–April 2013, Pages
284-290Madson Ralide Fonseca Gomes, Roselena Silvestri Schuh, Ana Laura
Bemvenuti Jacques, Gilcéia G. Dorneles, Jarbas Montanha, Paulo Michel Roehe, Sérgio
Bordignon, Eliane Dallegrave, Mirna B. Leal, Renata Pereira Limberger
Recovery effect of phenylpropanoid glycosides from Magnolia
obovata fruit on alloxan-induced pancreatic islet damage in zebrafish (Danio
rerio)Original Research Article
Carbohydrate Research, Volume 416, 30 October 2015, Pages 70-74
Kyeong-Hwa Seo, Youn-Hee Nam, Dae-Young Lee, Eun-Mi Ahn, Tong-Ho Kang,
Nam-In Baek
Research Conducted in modern Biology
Identification key
1a. Leaf blades with 2–10 lateral lobes (usually 4), the apex
truncate to shallowly notched; tepals streaked with an
orange band near the base; fruit an aggregate of samaras;
winter buds with 2 scales
1b. Leaf blades simple, the apex obtuse to acuminate;
tepals without orange bandsfruit an aggregate of follicles,
the seed with a brightly colored aril suspended from the
dehisced fruit by the slender funiculus; winter buds with 1
scale
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  • 2. SPECIES INFORMATION  Scientific name: Magnoliaceae .  Common name: Magnolia  Conservation status: Not considered to be threatened.  Habitat: They occur in most habitats where other flowering plants exist, except in salt water, where only a few specialized angiosperms can survive. Key Uses: Food, food supplements, herbal remedies
  • 4. What is Magnolia? The family Magnolicea is one of the most primitive groups of angiosperms (flowering plants),which comprises 2 genera. The Saucer Magnolia is likely to look similar to a shrub or tree, and it is refereed to both terms. When in bloom it’s considered to be one of the most significant deciduous or evergreen flowering trees. The large, bright-colored goblet or saucer shaped flowers, cover the naked stems, filling the air with a pleasant aromatic fragrance.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Shape: The Saucer Magnolia has a rounded, upright, and erect shape. It looks like a small shrub while growing, then soon it becomes a large tree which can provide great shade.
  • 8.  Fruit: The fruit is elongated, 1 to 3 inches long; they appear in August and have small, pointed, red or dark pink colored seeds. The fruit is considered to be very attractive to the birds but cause a minor amount of litter.
  • 9.
  • 10. Reproduction  His flowers developed to encourage pollination by beetles. As a result, the carpels of Magnolia flower are tough,to avoid damage by eating and crawling beetles Another primitive aspect of Magnolias is their lack of distinct sepals or petals. The fact that they evolved before bees fascinating and that they developed to encourage pollination by beetles to be equally fascinating.
  • 11.
  • 12.  His particular plant prefers excellent, rich soil with organic matter. It is capable of growing in acidic, moist, rich, sandy, well drained, or clay soils. The amount of light needed is typically a full sun in the morning with filtered shade in the heat of day. The Saucer Magnolia can tolerate poor soil and air pollution yet it is often used as an ornamental. Ecology
  • 13.  The Saucer Magnolia is considered to be used as an ornamental tree and not yet for any medicinal or industrial uses, it does have a few good uses. For example the large logs can be of use for manufacturing machines for cabinet or millwork. Or the wood has also been used for making paper. AGRiCULTURAL USES
  • 14.  Humans: The only possible health hazard for the humans from this plant is that it may cause allergies. Also, the human population prefers to use the  Disease: The tree is mostly disease free, but it can be subject to leaf spots that are caused by bacteria or fungi. Cankers can cause the branches to die, but with regular fertilization and watering during dry weather the Cankers may be avoided. HAZARD
  • 15. Some of the most impressive health benefits of magnolia include its ability to  treat menstrual cramps,  improve respiratory health,  detoxify the body, boost cognition,  prevent cancer,  soothe the digestive system,  stimulate the appetite,  reduce stress,  protect against severe allergic reactions. BENEFITS
  • 16. Recovery effect of phenylpropanoid glycosides from Magnolia obovata fruit on alloxan- induced pancreatic islet damage in zebrafish (Danio rerio)Original Research Article Carbohydrate Research, Volume 416, 30 October 2015, Pages 70-74Kyeong-Hwa Seo, Youn-Hee Nam, Dae-Young Lee, Eun-Mi Ahn, Tong-Ho Kang, Nam-In Baek Biological assessment (antiviral and antioxidant) and acute toxicity of essential oils from Drimys angustifolia and D. brasiliensisOriginal Research Article Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, Volume 23, Issue 2, March–April 2013, Pages 284-290Madson Ralide Fonseca Gomes, Roselena Silvestri Schuh, Ana Laura Bemvenuti Jacques, Gilcéia G. Dorneles, Jarbas Montanha, Paulo Michel Roehe, Sérgio Bordignon, Eliane Dallegrave, Mirna B. Leal, Renata Pereira Limberger Recovery effect of phenylpropanoid glycosides from Magnolia obovata fruit on alloxan-induced pancreatic islet damage in zebrafish (Danio rerio)Original Research Article Carbohydrate Research, Volume 416, 30 October 2015, Pages 70-74 Kyeong-Hwa Seo, Youn-Hee Nam, Dae-Young Lee, Eun-Mi Ahn, Tong-Ho Kang, Nam-In Baek Research Conducted in modern Biology
  • 17. Identification key 1a. Leaf blades with 2–10 lateral lobes (usually 4), the apex truncate to shallowly notched; tepals streaked with an orange band near the base; fruit an aggregate of samaras; winter buds with 2 scales 1b. Leaf blades simple, the apex obtuse to acuminate; tepals without orange bandsfruit an aggregate of follicles, the seed with a brightly colored aril suspended from the dehisced fruit by the slender funiculus; winter buds with 1 scale