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1971 
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2007 
Thea bohea Linnaeus, Species Plantarum, ed. 2, 1: 734. 1762, nom. illeg. "Habitat in Japonia, China." RCN: 3882. Replaced synonym: Thea sinensis L. (1753). Lectotype (Bartholomew in Jarvis & al., Regnum Veg. 127: 93. 1993): [icon] “Tsja” in Kaempfer, Amoen. Exot. Fasc.: 605, 606. 1712. Current name: Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze (Theaceae).
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Thea bohea Linnaeus, Species Plantarum, ed. 2, 1: 734. 1762, nom. illeg. "Habitat in Japonia, China." RCN: 3882. Replaced synonym: Thea sinensis L. (1753). Lectotype (Bartholomew in Jarvis & al., Regnum Veg. 127: 93. 1993): [icon] “Tsja” in Kaempfer, Amoen. Exot. Fasc.: 605, 606. 1712. Current name: Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze (Theaceae).
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of endangered camellias (Camellia pubifurfuracea)
Conservation Genetics Resources, 2017Camellia pubifurfuracea is endemic to Guangxi Province, China and is thought to occur in less than five locations. Moreover, its populations have been shrinking and the complete chloroplast genome has not been reported. In the present study, we report the complete chloroplast genome sequence of C.
Yuan Liu, Yuan Liu, Yan Han
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The allure of nature’s pharmacy has captivated humanity for millennia, manifesting in a profound relationship between humans and the botanical world. "Phytomedicine: Phytochemistry and Ethnopharmacology of Medicinal Plants" delves into this intricate and ancient bond, exploring the scientific foundations and cultural traditions that have harnessed the ...
Gupta, Surya Prakash, Goel, Neha
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Gupta, Surya Prakash, Goel, Neha
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Pretreatment Camellia Seeds by Protease and Application to Extraction of Camellia Oil
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, 2020AbstractHigh‐temperature pretreatment that is currently used in camellia oil extraction can have negative effects on the quality of camellia oil. In this study, the enzymatic pretreatment of camellia seeds is explored as an alternative to high‐temperature pretreatment.
Haiyan Yang +6 more
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1989 
Camellias are a popular flowering woody ornamental. Some species are adapted to many climates and are quite tolerant of shade and/or adverse conditions. An additional attractive quality is their colorful display of flowers in fall and winter. Commercially, Camellia japonica and C. sasanqua are propagated by cuttings.
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Camellias are a popular flowering woody ornamental. Some species are adapted to many climates and are quite tolerant of shade and/or adverse conditions. An additional attractive quality is their colorful display of flowers in fall and winter. Commercially, Camellia japonica and C. sasanqua are propagated by cuttings.
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1975 
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Micropropagation of Camellia spp.
1992In 1689 the Dutch physician and botanist Andre Cley published a Latin work mentioning a plant called the “tzumacky”, a transcription of the Japanese name “tsubaki” (Odriozola 1986). The same name was used in association with the descriptions and drawings of James Petiver in 1702 and Engelbert Kaempfer in 1712.
M. L. Vieitez +3 more
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