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Chloroplast genome of Calamus tetradactylus revealed rattan phylogeny. [PDF]
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<i>AcMYB176</i>-Regulated <i>AcCHS5</i> Enhances Salt Tolerance in <i>Areca catechu</i> by Modulating Flavonoid Biosynthesis and Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging. [PDF]
Jiang Y +6 more
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Qualitative ethnobotanical survey on the virtues of Carapa procera and plants used for protection against mosquitoes in Côte d'Ivoire. [PDF]
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Rhapidaceae = Arecaceae Rhaptopetalaceae = Lecythidaceae Rhexiaceae = Melastomataceae Rhinanthaceae = Orobanchaceae Rhinanthales = Lamiales Rhipogonaceae, 58 Rhizophoraceae, 181 Rhizophorales = Malpighiales Rhizophoranae = Rosanae Rhoaceae = Anacardiaceae Rhodiolaceae = Crassulaceae Rhododendraceae = Ericaceae Rhodolaenaceae = Sarcolaenaceae ...
Reveal, James L. +3 more
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Rhapidaceae = Arecaceae Rhaptopetalaceae = Lecythidaceae Rhexiaceae = Melastomataceae Rhinanthaceae = Orobanchaceae Rhinanthales = Lamiales Rhipogonaceae, 58 Rhizophoraceae, 181 Rhizophorales = Malpighiales Rhizophoranae = Rosanae Rhoaceae = Anacardiaceae Rhodiolaceae = Crassulaceae Rhododendraceae = Ericaceae Rhodolaenaceae = Sarcolaenaceae ...
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Palm (Arecaceae) somatic embryogenesis
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2015Tissue culture comprises several techniques for the mass propagation of selected genotypes. In the case of palms, the most promising and efficient micropropagation technique is somatic embryogenesis. Ever since somatic embryogenesis was first induced in oil palm several decades ago, 19 palm species have been induced to develop somatic embryos from ...
Joseph Francis Ree, Miguel Pedro Guerra
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A monograph of Cyrtostachys (Arecaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 2009Cyrtostachys Blume (Areceae: Arecaceae) is treated in this study as a genus of tree palms with a disjunct distribution pattern across Malesia and consisting of seven species. Three species are newly recognised (C. bakeri Heatubun, C. barbata Heatubun and C. excelsa Heatubun). Five previously accepted species (C. brassii Burret, C.
Charlie D. Heatubun +5 more
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Roystonea (Arecaceae: Arecoideae)
1996(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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