Chromosome level genome assembly of colored calla lily (Zantedeschia elliottiana) [PDF]
The colored calla lily is an ornamental floral plant native to southern Africa, belonging to the Zantedeschia genus of the Araceae family. We generated a high-quality chromosome-level genome of the colored calla lily, with a size of 1,154 Mb and a contig
Yi Wang +10 more
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Establishment of an efficient regeneration and Agrobacterium transformation system in mature embryos of calla lily (Zantedeschia spp.) [PDF]
Calla lily (Zantedeschia spp.) have great aesthetic value due to their spathe-like appearance and richness of coloration. However, embryonic callus regeneration is absent from its current regeneration mechanism.
Yang Tuo, Wei Zunzheng
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Develop a preliminary core germplasm with the novel polymorphism EST-SSRs derived from three transcriptomes of colored calla lily (Zantedeschia hybrida) [PDF]
The development of high-throughput sequencing technology has made it possible to develop molecular markers such as EST-SSR from transcriptome sequences in non-model plants such as bulbous flowers. However, the EST-SSR markers that have been developed are
Sun Xuan, Wang Huanxiao, Li Yanbing
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Exogenous applications of gibberellic acid modulate the growth, flowering and longevity of calla lily [PDF]
Calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica (L.) Spreng.) is an important ornamental crop used in garden landscapes, floral arrangements, and medicinal applications.
Anjali Chandel +4 more
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Transcriptome analysis of colored calla lily (Zantedeschia rehmannii Engl.) by Illumina sequencing: de novo assembly, annotation and EST-SSR marker development [PDF]
Colored calla lily is the short name for the species or hybrids in section Aestivae of genus Zantedeschia. It is currently one of the most popular flower plants in the world due to its beautiful flower spathe and long postharvest life.
Zunzheng Wei +6 more
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Haplotype-resolved genome assembly of the colored calla lily (Zantedeschia elliottiana) provides new insights into the evolution of the family Araceae [PDF]
The colored calla lily, a member of the genus Zantedeschia in the Araceae family native to South Africa, is a valuable ornamental plant. However, the lack of a high-quality genome has hindered genetic analysis and the identification of key trait-related ...
Yi Wang +12 more
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Host Specificity and Differential Pathogenicity of Pectobacterium Strains from Dicot and Monocot Hosts [PDF]
Recent phylogenetic studies have transferred certain isolates from monocot plants previously included in the heterogeneous group of Pectobacteriumcarotovorum (Pc) to a species level termed Pectobacterium aroidearum.
Nirmal Khadka +7 more
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The Sugar Transporter Gene Family in Colored Calla Lily: Identification, Expression Patterns, and Roles in Soft Rot Disease [PDF]
Carbohydrates are a primary nutrient for plant growth, and sugar transporter proteins play a crucial role in sugar allocation. In this study, hexose transporter genes encoding in the genome of colored calla lily ‘Jingcai Yangguang’ (Zantedeschia ...
Xiaorong Huang +9 more
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Plant viruses convergently target NPR1 with various strategies to suppress salicylic acid-mediated antiviral immunity. [PDF]
Viral infection triggers monomerization and nuclear translocation of the salicylic acid receptor NONEXPRESSOR OF PATHOGENESIS‐RELATED GENES1 (NPR1) to activate pathogenesis‐related gene expression. Nevertheless, viruses have developed one or more proteins to target NPR1 and impair its functionality through mechanisms such as inducing its degradation ...
Jiang X +9 more
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Paclobutrazol and sucrose boost tuber size and survival rate of micro propagated Zantedeschia spp [PDF]
Micropropagation of Zantedeschia, commonly known as Calla lily, represents a valuable and economically feasible method for plant propagation. However, the success of in vitro cultivation is heavily dependent on the proper formation of tubers, as plants ...
Hassan Abedini Aboksari +4 more
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