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Chloroplast capture and range extension after hybridization in taro (Colocasia esculenta)
Complete chloroplast genome sequences from wild and cultivated taro (Colocasia esculenta) and closely related Colocasia species provide a well‐supported phylogenetic tree with three main chloroplast lineages. Two of these (CI and CIII) appear to be involved in an ancient history of hybridization, chloroplast capture, and range extension.
P. J. Matthews +10 more
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Medicinal plants used for wound healing in Lubumbashi have yet to be discovered. Inventory or profile of their taxa has yet to be established. The present study was carried out to survey the plants used in traditional medicine in Lubumbashi to treat wounds and to define their ethnomedical characteristics.
Bashige Chiribagula Valentin +7 more
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The genus Caladium consists of about 12 species, among which Caladium bicolor is the main supporter of horticultural cultivars. Until now morphological characters are still used as the main differentiator in the process of identifying and grouping plants.
Turnip, Masnur +2 more
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HEIGHT CONTROL OF CALADIUMS WITH PACLOBUTRAZOL
Experiments were conducted in the Spring of 1991 and 1992 to evaluate the efficacy of paclobutrazol and uniconazole drench and spray applications on the tall-growing Caladium × hortulanum (Birdsey) cultivars Aaron, White Christmas, and Carolyn Whorton.
James E. Barrett, Terril A. Nell
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Chemical Weed Control in Caladiums
Abstract Eight herbicides were evaluated for phytotoxicity to field grown ‘Candidium’ caladiums ( Caladium × hortulanum Birdsey) in 1983.
J. P. Gilreath, B. K. Harbaugh
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ABSTRACT Dasheen mosaic virus (DsMV), a Potyvirus, and a Potexvirus (herein tentatively named Caladium virus X, CalVX) were found naturally infecting Caladium bicolor (Araceae) with chlorotic and necrotic spots and rings. Electron microscopy observations from infected leaves revealed cytoplasmic cylindrical inclusions, induced by DsMV, as well as ...
Rivas, E.B. +4 more
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'Garden White' Caladium - a University of Florida Cultivar for Sunny Landscapes and Large Containers
ENH 1041, a 6-page illustrated fact sheet by Zhanao Deng and Brent K. Harbaugh, introduces tuber producers to this new extremely vigorous, large-leaved, tall white fancy-leafed caladium cultivar for sunny landscapes and large containers.
Zhanao Deng, Brent K. Harbaugh
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Caladium bicolor (heart of Jesus).
Abstract C. bicolor is a dormant geophyte herb extensively commercialized in the horticultural trade around the world (Deng, 2012; USDA-ARS, 2016). It is often cultivated as an ornamental and potted plant and naturalized populations of C.
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Remediation of arsenic polluted soil using ornamental plants Caladium bicolor
Agricultural intensification causes excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides. Even though fertilizer and pesticides are suspected contain arsenic heavy metal.
Cicik Oktasari Handayani +1 more
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