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The complete chloroplast genome of Camellia semiserrata Chi. (Theaceae), an excellent woody edible oil and landscaping species in South China

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Camellia semiserrata is a woody plant that produces excellent edible oil and is a common landscaping species in South China. The complete chloroplast genome of C. semiserrata was sequenced, assembled, annotated, and characterized using the Illumina MiSeq
Le Dong   +5 more
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Genomic and genetic advances of oiltea-camellia (Camellia oleifera)

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
Oiltea-camellia (C. oleifera) is a widely cultivated woody oil crop in Southern China and Southeast Asia. The genome of oiltea-camellia was very complex and not well explored. Recently, genomes of three oiltea-camellia species were sequenced and assembled, multi-omic studies of oiltea-camellia were carried out and provided a better understanding of ...
Changrong Ye   +13 more
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Camellia japonica Flowers as a Source of Nutritional and Bioactive Compounds

open access: yesFoods, 2023
In recent decades, plants have strengthened their relevance as sources of molecules potentially beneficial for health. This underpinning effect also arises from the extensive research that has been conducted on plants that are typically undervalued ...
Antia G. Pereira   +7 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Camellias (Camellia fangchengensis) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA Part B, 2017
Camellia fangchengensis is endemic to Fangcheng, Guangxi Province, China, and its populations have been shrinking. In the present study, we report the complete chloroplast genome of C. fangchengensis using HiSeq 2500 sequencing technology. The complete chloroplast genome length is 157,095 bp.
Yuan Liu, Yan Han
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AN UPDATED CHECKLIST AND COMMENTS FOR SECTION PIQUETIA (CAMELLIA, THEACEAE)

open access: yesTạp chí Khoa học Đại học Đà Lạt, 2023
New Camellia species in section Piquetia have recently been discovered. It is necessary to enumerate the number of species and update the specific characteristics of this section. Based on the study of more than 30 pieces of literature and a large number
Roman Vasilyevich Doudkin   +6 more
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Survey and Benchmark of Block Ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Cryptographic algorithms play an important role in the security architecture of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Choosing the most storage- and energy-efficient block cipher is essential, due to the facts that these networks are meant to operate without ...
Doumen, J.M., Hartel, P.H., Law, Y.W.
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Benchmarking Block Ciphers for Wireless Sensor Networks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Choosing the most storage- and energy-efficient block cipher specifically for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is not as straightforward as it seems. To our knowledge so far, there is no systematic evaluation framework for the purpose.
Doumen, J.M., Hartel, P.H., Law, Y.W.
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The complete chloroplast genomes of Camellia chrysanthoides and Camellia achrysantha [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA Part B, 2021
Camellia chrysanthoides H. T. Chang and Camellia achrysantha H. T. Chang et S. Y. Liang are two threatened yellow camellia species endemic to southwestern Guangxi, China. Here, we report the complete chloroplast (cp) genomes of C. chrysanthoides and C. achrysantha for the first time. The total cp genome of C. chrysanthoides is 156,959 bp and contains a
Yanchi Lai, Shaoqing Tang
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Determining the temporal interaction of Camellia cultivar flowering periods and camellia petal blight disease presence in Auckland, New Zealand

open access: yesSibbaldia, 2020
Botanic gardens hold diverse and valuable living collections that provide a number of research, conservation and education opportunities. Auckland Botanic Gardens (ABG) has an internationally significant collection of species and cultivar camellias that
Emma Bodley, Rebecca Stanley
doaj   +1 more source

The complete chloroplast genome of Camellia brevistyla (Hayata) Coh. St. (Theaceae: Ericales) from China based on PacBio and Illumina data

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Camellia brevistyla is an economic plant that can produce high-value edible oil in southern China. Using a combination of PacBio RS and Illumina sequencing platforms, the complete chloroplast genome of C. brevistyla was assembled and annotated.
Xin Yin   +4 more
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