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European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2019
In Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, a shoot blight of Caragana arborescens exhibiting light brown-to-brown sunken lesions with immersed fruiting bodies was observed during May through October of 2017. A survey was conducted to determine the extent and severity of the disease. In May 2017, a total of 12 diseased C.
Jie Chen +5 more
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In Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, a shoot blight of Caragana arborescens exhibiting light brown-to-brown sunken lesions with immersed fruiting bodies was observed during May through October of 2017. A survey was conducted to determine the extent and severity of the disease. In May 2017, a total of 12 diseased C.
Jie Chen +5 more
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Oleanane Triterpenoid Saponins of Caragana arborescens and Their Quantitative Determination
Industrial Crops and Products, 2015Abstract Seed extracts of common Caragana ( Caragana arborescens ), belonging to the pea family (Fabaceae), were prepared by Diaion HP-20 resin technology and examined for the presence of triterpenoid saponins by a combination of chromatographic, spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques.
Taylor, W. G. +3 more
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Vascular bundle connection between seed stalk and seed coat of Caragana arborescens
Journal of Forestry Research, 2017The purpose of this study was to investigate the morphology, transmission route of photosynthetic products in the seed stalk of Caragana arborescens Lam. at various stages after flowering and evaluate the role of the seed stalk in seed maturation using scanning electron microscopy.
Zhihui Luan, Daowei Zhou, Diankun Shao
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Structure and biogenesis of ribonucleoprotein bodies in epidermal cells of Caragana arborescens L
Protoplasma, 2017Epidermal cells of leaf petioles, pedicles, and sepals in Caragana arborescens L. are characterized with a unique biogenesis of intracellular bodies, the presence of which continues during 10-12 days in spring, from budding till flowering and fruit inception.
Elizabeth Kordyum, Ninel Bilyavska
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Caragana arborescens Invasion in Elk Island National Park, Canada
Natural Areas Journal, 2006Abstract Siberian pea shrub, or caragana, (Caragana arborescens Lam.), was intentionally introduced on the northern Great Plains of North America for erosion control and ornamental hedgerows, but has invaded the understory of native deciduous forests.
Darcy C. Henderson, Ross Chapman
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A Monstrous Growth: The Experimentation and Afterlives of Caragana Arborescens
Journal of Canadian StudiesThis paper traces the history of Caragana arborescens, a shrub which has flourished for a hundred years in the polluted industrial landscape of Mill Creek Ravine, Edmonton. While now considered an invasive plant, caragana was once viewed as a vitally important species in the colonial settlement and transformation of the Canadian prairies.
Haeden Stewart
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MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF NODULES ON CARAGANA ARBORESCENS LAM.
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1955Developmental stages of nodules on Caragana arborescens, a woody perennial leguminous species, were studied. Root hair invasion and early cortical infection conformed to the well-known description of herbaceous leguminous nodules having apical meristems, except that a relatively smaller number of cells was infected.
Ethel K. Allen +2 more
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SELF-COMPATIBILITY OF CARAGANA ARBORESCENS LAM.
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1955Self-compatibility (% of 'tripped' flowers setting pods) for 218 selections of Caragana arborescens varied continuously from 0.0 to 99.5%. The frequency distribution of the compatibility data in terms of percentage was positively skewed by an excess of low self-compatibility plants and had a mean of 36.9%.
W. H. Cram
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Caragana arborescens (Siberian pea-tree)
CABI Compendium, 2022This datasheet on Caragana arborescens covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Uses, Management, Further Information.
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