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Japanese Camellia (Camellia japonica) [PDF]
Provides information about the physical features, growth requirements, and landscape functions of Japanese Camellia, Camellia japonica.
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1975
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1971
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Journal of Agromedicine, 2005
As the source of brewed tea preparations, Camellia sinensis has operated for centuries at the interface of agriculture, politics, and biology. The purpose of this review is to present an inter-disciplinary survey of issues surrounding cultivation, processing, and consumption of the tea plant. Particular attention is given to the biologic effects of tea:
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As the source of brewed tea preparations, Camellia sinensis has operated for centuries at the interface of agriculture, politics, and biology. The purpose of this review is to present an inter-disciplinary survey of issues surrounding cultivation, processing, and consumption of the tea plant. Particular attention is given to the biologic effects of tea:
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Kitasatospora camelliae sp. nov., isolated from rhizosphere soil of Camellia oleifera
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary MicrobiologyStrain HUAS MG31T was isolated from the rhizosphere soil of Camellia oleifera collected from Taoyuan County, China. This strain produced white substrate mycelium and hair brown aerial mycelium without diffusible pigment on the Gause’s synthetic No. 1 medium.
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