The DNA barcode identification of Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen and Dalbergia tonkinensis Prain [PDF]
Background Dalbergia odorifera is a precious tree species with unique economic and medicinal values, which is difficult to distinguish from Dalbergia tonkinensis by traditional identification methods such as morphological characteristics and wood ...
Weijie Wang +4 more
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Neighbors, Drought, and Nitrogen Application Affect the Root Morphological Plasticity of Dalbergia odorifera [PDF]
In forest systems, neighbor-induced root morphological plasticity (RMP) is species specific and environment dependent. However, related studies on leguminous woody trees remain sparse.
Li-Shan Xiang +6 more
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Synergistic Roles of Biphasic Ethylene and Hydrogen Peroxide in Wound-Induced Vessel Occlusions and Essential Oil Accumulation in Dalbergia odorifera [PDF]
The heartwood of Dalbergia odorifera (D. odorifera), named “Jiang Xiang” in traditional Chinese medicine, is highly valuable. Mechanical wounding induced the production of “Jiang Xiang” in D. odorifera.
Zhiyi Cui, Zengjiang Yang, Daping Xu
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Gly Betaine Surpasses Melatonin to Improve Salt Tolerance in Dalbergia odorifera [PDF]
Salinity is one of the most serious factors limiting plant growth which can provoke significant losses in agricultural crop production, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas.
El Hadji Malick Cisse +5 more
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Identification and characterization of functionally relevant SSR markers in natural Dalbergia odorifera populations [PDF]
Background Dalbergia odorifera is a rare and precious rosewood specie, which is valued for its amber tones, abstract figural patterns, and impermeability to water and insects.
Jieru Xu +3 more
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Dalbergia tonkinensis is very similar to Dalbergia odorifera in material, texture, and other macroscopic characteristics, and a comparison of the commonalities and differences in the chemical composition of the extractives may help to distinguish the two.
Zhongmian Wei +3 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Dalbergia odorifera [PDF]
Dalbergia odorifera belongs to the family Fabaceae the genus Dalbergia that has high economic and medicinal value in China. The complete chloroplast genome of D. odorifera was 156,062 bp in length that had circular structure.
Li-Kang Wang +4 more
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Drought and Nitrogen Application Modulate the Morphological and Physiological Responses of Dalbergia odorifera to Different Niche Neighbors [PDF]
Mixed stands can be more productive if growth facilitation via niche segregation occurs. Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen, a tropical tree species endemic to Hainan Island with great economic values, belongs to the family Leguminosae. However, selecting mixed
Li-Shan Xiang +7 more
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The chromosome-level draft genome of Dalbergia odorifera. [PDF]
Abstract Background Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Fabaceae) is an International Union for Conservation of Nature red-listed tree. This tree is of high medicinal and commercial value owing to its officinal, insect-proof, durable heartwood. However, there is a lack of genome reference, which has hindered
Hong Z +8 more
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Integrated mRNA and Small RNA Sequencing Reveals microRNAs Associated With Xylem Development in Dalbergia odorifera [PDF]
Dalbergia odorifera is a rare and precious rosewood specie, whose wood is a very high-quality material for valuable furniture and carving crafts. However, limited information is available about the process of wood formation in D. odorifera.
Wenxiu Zhao +10 more
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