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[Objective] This study is aimed to explore the physiological and biochemical manifestations of Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd. to low temperature and the intrinsic adaptation mechanism to cold stress in the context of climate change.
MAO Xuanwen +11 more
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The study was conducted in Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 16 treatments and 5 replications comprising of soilless media and biofertilizer Azotobacter. The present experiment entitled “Standardization of media for propagation of Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea comm. Ex Juss.)” was carried out at Horticultural nursery, College of Agriculture, IGKV,
Shashi Kiran Minj +4 more
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Bougainvillea‐Shaped Electrode With Dual‐Functionality for Iron‐Chromium Redox Flow Battery
An innovative indium‐doped BiOCl electrode with bougainvillea‐shaped morphology is designed to tackle poor anode reactivity and suppress hydrogen evolution in iron‐chromium redox flow batteries. This dual‐functional material enhances Cr³⁺/Cr²⁺ redox kinetics and enables high‐current‐density operation with exceptional stability.
Xuan Zhou +10 more
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Beyond Material Circuits and Formal Imprints: The Global Novel as a Critical Concept
ABSTRACT This article is an introduction to the special issue ‘Critical Responses to the Global‐Novel Debate: Bridging Material Objects and Forms’. It looks critically at the global novel debate and proposes to understand the novelistic interests for representing a global imagination from a different angle.
Neus Rotger, Marta Puxan‐Oliva
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Molecular characterization and cultivar identification in Bougainvillea spp. using SSR markers
The present study was undertaken to determine the genetic relatedness and molecular characterization of fifty bougainvillea cultivars that belong to four major species of bougainvillea namely B. glabra, B.
P PAVAN KUMAR +5 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Bougainvillea glabra
Bougainvillea glabra is one of the most popular ornamental and landscaping plants planted in tropical and subtropical regions. The brightly colored bracts, long florescence and strong stress resistance make B. glabra perfect ornamental horticulture plant.
Meng He +3 more
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Bougainvillea plants have important ornamental and cultural value, as well as applications, for example, in improving the ecological environment, sterilization and as anti-virals in medicines, etc.
Tao Huang +3 more
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Extracts of Cola acuminata, Lupinus arboreus and Bougainvillea spectabilis as Natural Photosensitizers for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells [PDF]
Organic dyes from Cola acuminata (C. acuminata), Lupinus arboreus (L. arboreus) and Bougainvillea spectabilis (B. spectabilis) leaves and their mixtures were used as sensitizers to manufacture dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC). Photoelectric measurements
Abodunrin, T.J +3 more
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The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes continues to rise, highlighting the need for culturally relevant, plant‐based functional ingredients capable of attenuating postprandial glycaemic responses. This study explored the physicochemical, technofunctional, antioxidant and in vitro antiglycaemic properties of Telfairia occidentalis leaf and seed ...
Mary Nkongho Tanyitiku +2 more
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