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Somatic hybridization in Citrus: navel orange (C. sinensis Osb.) and grapefruit (C. paradisi Macf.)
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1989Protoplasts of navel orange, isolated from embryogenic nucellar cell suspension culture, were fused with protoplasts of grapefruit isolated from leaf tissue. The fusion products were cultured in the hormone-free medium containing 0.6 M sucrose. Under the culture conditions, somatic embryogenesis of navel orange protoplasts was suppressed, while cell ...
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Eight new C-21 steroidal glycosides from Dregea sinensis var. corrugata
Steroids, 2007Eight new steroidal glycosides, dresiosides were isolated from the stems of Dregea sinensis var. corrugate and their structures were deduced on the basis of chemical and spectral evidence. The sugar units of dresiosides were determined as deoxysugars after hydrolysis and isolation from natural glycosides. The absolute configurations of deoxysugars were
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Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2021
To obtain the difference of the fungal and bacterial community diversity between wild Cordyceps sinensis, artificial C. sinensis and their habitat soil, Illmina Hiseq high-throughput sequencing technology was applied. The results show that Proteobacteria was the dominant bacterial phylum in C.
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To obtain the difference of the fungal and bacterial community diversity between wild Cordyceps sinensis, artificial C. sinensis and their habitat soil, Illmina Hiseq high-throughput sequencing technology was applied. The results show that Proteobacteria was the dominant bacterial phylum in C.
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Six new C-21 steroidal glycosides from Dregea sinensis Hemsl
Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2017Six new C-21 steroidal glycosides (1-6) were separated from the root of Dregea sinensis Hemsl. and their structures were elucidated using extensive nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, and infrared spectral analyses. Isolated compounds were evaluated for antitumor activity, which showed that compound 3 had moderate activity in Jurkat cells ...
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Food Research International, 2019
Phenotypic characteristics, as well as the relation between carotenoid accumulation and gene expression during ripening were determined in fruits of five new hybrids between tangor cv. 'Murcott' and sweet orange cv. 'Pêra'. The genotypes were classified into the orange-like group, showing mainly epoxycarotenoids, oval fruit shape and yellowish color ...
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Phenotypic characteristics, as well as the relation between carotenoid accumulation and gene expression during ripening were determined in fruits of five new hybrids between tangor cv. 'Murcott' and sweet orange cv. 'Pêra'. The genotypes were classified into the orange-like group, showing mainly epoxycarotenoids, oval fruit shape and yellowish color ...
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Venturiella sinensis (Vent.) C. M. in Texas
The Bryologist, 1934Several years ago Mr. Julian A. Steyermark and Mr. John Adam Moore asked me to name a small collection of mosses from the mountains of western Texas. The report of their expedition was recently published' but the occurrence of this monotypic genus in North America is of such unusual interest that I thought it would be worth while to bring the fact to a
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1991
Nucellar cell suspension protoplasts of navel orange (Citrus sinsensis Osb.) were chemically fused with mesophyll protoplasts of Troyer citrange (C. sinensis x Poncirus trifoliata) and cultured in hormone-free Murashige and Tucker medium containing 0.6 M sucrose. Two types of plant were regenerated through embryogenesis.
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Nucellar cell suspension protoplasts of navel orange (Citrus sinsensis Osb.) were chemically fused with mesophyll protoplasts of Troyer citrange (C. sinensis x Poncirus trifoliata) and cultured in hormone-free Murashige and Tucker medium containing 0.6 M sucrose. Two types of plant were regenerated through embryogenesis.
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Hymenochaete sinensis Y. C. Li & C. L. Zhao 2024, sp. nov.
Published as part of Li, Yunchao, Chen, Minglan, Xiao, Wenyuan, Zhang, Junzhong & Zhao, Changlin, 2024, Molecular phylogeny and morphology reveal a new Hymenochaete species (Hymenochaetaceae, Basidiomycota) from China, pp. 159-171 in Phytotaxa 664 (3) on pages 163-165, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.664.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...Li, Yunchao +4 more
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Euphytica, 2009
Leprosis, caused by citrus leprosis virus (CiLV) and transmitted by the tenuipalpid mite Brevipalpus phoenicis, is one of the most important viruses of citrus in the Americas. Sweet oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osb.) are highly susceptible to CiLV, while mandarins (C.
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Leprosis, caused by citrus leprosis virus (CiLV) and transmitted by the tenuipalpid mite Brevipalpus phoenicis, is one of the most important viruses of citrus in the Americas. Sweet oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osb.) are highly susceptible to CiLV, while mandarins (C.
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Hyphodermella sinensis L. Wang & C. L. Zhao, sp. nov.
Hyphodermella sinensis L. Wang & C.L. Zhao, sp. nov. Figs. 4 and 5. MycoBank no.: 851548. Etymology: — sinensis (Lat.): refers to the locality (China) of the type specimen. Holotype: — CHINA. Yunnan Province, Qujing, Qilin District, Cuishan Forest Park, GPS coordinates: 25°55′ N, 103°69′ E, altitude: 2245 m asl., on the fallen branch of angiosperm, leg.Wang, Lu +3 more
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