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Powdery Mildew of Crenate Deutzia Caused by Erysiphe deutziae in Korea [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Pathology Journal, 2010
Crenate deutzia ( Deutzia crenata Sieb. & Zucc.) is a commonornamental shrub belonging to the Hydrangeaceae. In July 2007,powdery mildew infections were first noticed in a garden ofildew m wdery o P won, Korea. u S , er nt e C iversity d National Agrobiolesions on leaves and non-lignified stems were conspicuous,especially when growing in the shade (Fig.
Young-Joon Choi
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Saponins from Deutzia corymbosa

Phytochemistry, 1991
Two new saponins were isolated from Deutzia corymbosa and characterized as: echinocystic acid-3-O-[alpha-L-arabinopyranosyl(1----4)]alpha-L- arabinopyranoside and echinocystic acid-3-O-[beta-D-galactopyranosyl(1----4)alpha-L- rhamnopyranosyl(1----4)]alpha-L-arabinopyranoside.
N, Malaviya, R, Pal, N M, Khanna
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902. DEUTZIA CALYCOSA

Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2019
SummaryDeutzia calycosa is described and illustrated from a plant originating in Yunnan near Dali, the type locality. Its distinctions from related species are discussed, and suggestions for its cultivation are given.
Martyn Rix, Roy Lancaster
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Asiemphytus deutziae

2019
160. Asiemphytus deutziae (Takeuchi, 1929) ḛḽDzḇ (NK: ẪǞPƞDzḇ) Macremphytus deutziae Takeuchi, 1929a: 498-499. Korean records. Doi, 1938; Kim, 1963; Zool. Soc. Kor., 1968; Chu, 1969; Kim, 1970; Kim et al., 1994; Lee and Ryu, 1996a; Lee et al., 2000; Paek et al., 2010; Ahn et al., 2013; Lyu et al., 2014. Host plants.
Lee, Jong-Wook   +1 more
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Iridoid aglycones from Deutzia scabra

Phytochemistry, 1984
Abstract Scabrogenin and deutziogenin, the stable aglycones of known iridoid glucosides scabroside and deutzioside, have been isolated from Deutzia scabra . Their structures and mutarotational equilibria were investigated by detailed analysis of 1 H NMR and 13 C NMR data.
Paola Esposito   +3 more
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Deutzia scabra Thunb.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Deutzia scabra Thunb.

2018
Deutzia scabra Thunb. Artbeschreibung: Ähnlich wie Philadelphus, aber Blätter mit Sternhaaren, rau. Staubblätter 10. Staubfäden bandartig verbreitert. Blüten 5 zählig, aber oft gefüllt. Kronblätter 6-10 mm lang. Griffel 3. Blütezeit: 6-7 Standort und Verbreitung in der Schweiz: als Zierstrauch kultiviert und verwilderend / Verbreitung global: Stammt ...
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Deutzia crenata Siebold & Zucc.

2021
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Deutzia scabra THUNB.

2007
Deutzia scabra THUNB. Oberösterreich: Innviertel, Auerbach, Waldrand am Siedelberg, verwildert aus Gartenauswurf, ca. 505m, 7944/2, 23.06.2006, vid. OS. Neu für Oberösterreich. Dieser häufig verwendete Zierstrauch wurde bislang im Burgenland, in Wien, Niederösterreich, der Steiermark und in Salzburg verwildert nachgewiesen (vgl.
Stöhr, O.   +4 more
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