Abstract

Leaves of Heterozostera tasmanica (Martens ex Aschers.) den Hartog from both Australia and Chile lack the sulfated flavones that are characteristics of Zostera. Similar phenolic compounds are present in leaves of both Australian and Chilean plants of Heterozostera, but none of the numerous flavonoids (sulfated or non-sulfated) that occur in Zostera were detected in two-directional chromatograms of the Heterozostera leaves. The nearly identical patterns of secondary compounds in leaves from Australia and Chile support their position in the same species.

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