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Characterization of a sabinene synthase gene from rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri)

Journal of Plant Physiology, 2009
We previously isolated two putative monoterpene synthase genes, RlemTPS1 and RlemTPS2, from rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri) and showed that gene expression of RlemTPS2 was induced by microbial attack. The protein product of RlemTPS2 was obtained using a prokaryotic expression system, and GC and GC-MS of monoterpene synthesis by RlemTPS2 determined that ...
Keisuke, Kohzaki   +5 more
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Biological roles of monoterpene volatiles derived from rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri Lush) in citrus defense

Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2007
Volatile compounds of plants, including monoterpenes, are a possible source of signal molecules that induce defense systems to protect plants from tissue damage. Volatile compounds from rough lemon leaves were trapped by solid-phase microextraction fibers in sealed vials, and subsequent gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and gas chromatography ...
Yumiko Yamasaki   +3 more
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Leaf Volatiles of Mycorrhizal and NonmycorrhizalCitrus JambhiriLush

Journal of Essential Oil Research, 1990
ABSTRACT Gas chromatography and GC/MS were used to identify terpenoids and other volatiles from leaves of rough lemon rootstock seedlings which were grown in soil of three treatments. Treatments were soil low in phosphorus (P), the same soil amended with 440 ppm P, and the low P-soil amended with the mycorrhizal fungus Glomus intraradices (G.i ...
Stan Nemec, Eric Lund
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Stomatal Response of Citrus jambhiri to Water Stress and Humidity

Physiologia Plantarum, 1976
AbstractSeven‐month‐old rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri Lush.) seedlings were subjected to high‐ and low‐humidity treatments (vapor pressure deficits of 8.0 and 19.6 mbar) for 3 weeks. Half of each group was well supplied with water and half was subjected to a series of three drying cycles in which xylem pressure potential fell to below −25 bar.
MERRILL R. KAUFMANN, YOSEPH LEVY
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Boron fertilization, vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization and growth of citrus jambhiri lush

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1989
Abstract The role of boron (B) fertilization in the vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) colonization and growth of container‐grown Citrus seedlings was evaluated. Citrus jambhiri Lush, seedlings inoculated with Glomus fasciculatum, Glomus etunicatum or non‐inoculated were grown in a sandy loam soil for sixteen weeks.
R. K. Dixon, H. E. Garrett, G. S. Cox
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Cytokinin activity in citrus jambhiri seedlings colonized by mycorrhizal fungi

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1990
Abstract The influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis on cytokinin activity in Citrus jambhiri Lush. seedlings was investigated. Citrus jambhiri inoculated with cultures of Glomus caledonium, Glomus epigaeum, Glomus etunicatum, Glomus fasciculatum or Glomus mosseae were grown from seed for 105 days in a glasshouse.
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Cell Determination During Embryogenesis in Citrus jambhiri. I. Ontogeny of the Epidermis

Botanical Gazette, 1985
Epidermal features are present in the embryo of the rough lemon, Citrus jambhiri, from the zygotic stage. The zygote, or nucellar progenitor in adventive embryos, is cuticularized. As derivatives are cut off to the inside of the periphery, they gradually diverge ultrastructurally in plastid structure and wall characteristics from the protodermal cells.
David K. Bruck, Dan B. Walker
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Cytokinins in the root pressure exudate of Citrus jambhiri Lush. colonized by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae

Tree Physiology, 1988
The influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) symbiosis on the transport of cytokinins from the root to the shoot of Citrus jambhiri Lush. seedlings inoculated with cultures of Glomus etunicatum (Becker and Gerd.), G. fusciculatum (Thaxt.) Gerd. and Trappe, or G. mosseae (Nichol. and Gerd.) was investigated.
R K, Dixon, H E, Garrett, G S, Cox
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RFLP ANALYSIS OF THE ORIGIN OF CITRUS BERGAMIA, CITRUS JAMBHIRI, AND CITRUS LIMONIA

Acta Horticulturae, 2000
C.T. Federici, M.L. Roose, R.W. Scora
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Citrus jambhiri Lush.

2012
Shakhnoza S. Azimova   +1 more
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