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The chloroplast genome of Archontophoenix alexandrae (Arecaceae): an important landscape tree for the subtropics [PDF]
Archontophoenix alexandrae, known as king palm, is an important landscape tree for the subtropics and potential sources of dietary fiber. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of A.
Ying-ying Liu +4 more
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Residues from King palm (Archontophoenix alexandrae) processing were used for the production of flours, which were then chemically characterized. The protein content in these flours ranged from 3.62 to 9.75 g/100g and was higher in sifted leaf flour (SLF)
Renata Dias De Mello Castanho Amboni +1 more
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Genetic analysis for sooty mold resistance and heart of palm yield in Archontophoenix
Archontophoenix palms, utilized both as ornamental species and as a source of high-quality heart of palm, are susceptible to sooty mold, a disease coupled with aphid infestation, which affects photosynthesis and causes unpleasant, darkish palm appearance.
Marilene Leão Alves Bovi +2 more
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Inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) of tree seedlings in the nursery is a biotechnological strategy to improve growth, survival after transplanting, biomass production and to reduce the use of fertilizers.
Rosete Pescador +2 more
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Development and Characterization of Polystyrene Eco-composites Reinforced with Australian Royal Palm (Archontophoenix alexandrae) Stem Fibers [PDF]
Given escalating environmental concerns and stricter regulations, there’s a pressing need for sustainable materials. Eco-composites, which blend natural fibers with polymer matrices for reinforcement, are gaining traction.
Fernando José Borges Gomes +2 more
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Phytochemical composition and antioxidant activity of two species related to family Arecaceae [PDF]
Several studies have focused on the biological and chemical properties of different species of the family Arecaceae. Isolation and characterization of the phytochemicals of Archontophoenix alexandrae (Wendl. & Drude) and Dictyosperma album (Bory) H.Wendl
Naglaa I Afifi +3 more
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A palmeira real australiana (Archontophoenix cunninghamii), conhecida como seafórtia devido ao antigo nome do gênero, produz um palmito nobre, com qualidade superior quando comparado a Euterpe oleracea Mart.
Petterson Baptista da Luz +4 more
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A palmeira real australiana (Archontophoenix cunninghamii) é uma palmeira elegante de 8-10 m de altura, caule cilíndrico, levemente anelado e folhas pinadas.
Petterson Baptista da Luz +3 more
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Embora no Brasil ocorra grande número de espécies de palmeiras nativas que apresentam potencial para uso em paisagismo, atualmente, as palmeiras exóticas são as mais difundidas, como a seafórtia (Archontophoenix cunninghamii H. Wwndel.
Thiago Paschoal Rosa +2 more
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Sementes de Archontophoenix alexandrae extraídas de frutos coletados no Parque Estadual da Cantareira, São Paulo, foram analisadas quanto à composição química, ao perfil de ácidos graxos do óleo e aos teores de minerais, visando avaliar o seu potencial ...
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