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Longitudinal data improves selection of drought-tolerant Eucalyptus germplasm. [PDF]

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Phloroglucinol–meroterpenoids from the leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh.

Phytochemistry, 2022
Fourteen undescribed phloroglucinol-meroterpenoids, namely eucalypcamals A-N, were isolated from a CH2Cl2 extract of the leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. In addition, from the same extract, twelve known phloroglucinols, three known flavonoids, and four known phenolic compounds were also isolated.
Mareena Daus   +9 more
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Regeneration and transformation of Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Plant Cell Reports, 1997
Reliable regeneration protocols for Eucalyptus camaldulensis using leaf explants from in vitro-grown plants have been developed. Out of the 24 clones tested 13 were regenerated and of these, 6 showed regeneration from more than 60% of the explants. Identical protocols were also successful in the regeneration of some clones of E.
K V, Mullins   +4 more
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Effects of flooding on Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus globulus seedlings

Oecologia, 1980
Flooding for up to 40 days induced morphological changes and reduced growth of 6-week-old Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus globulus seedlings. However, the specific responses to flooding varied markedly between these species and with duration of flooding.
A R, Sena Gomes, T T, Kozlowski
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The Allelopathic Effects of Eucalyptus camaldulensis

American Midland Naturalist, 1970
In California the annual vegetation adjacent to natural- ized stands of Eucalyptus camaldulensis often is inhibited severely. Annual herbs rarely survive to maturity where Eucalyptus litter accu- mulates. In the ecotone between the trees and herbs a "bare zone," lacking both litter and significant herbaceous vegetation, often is encoun- tered.
Roger del Moral, Cornelius H. Muller
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis properties for use in the eradication of infections

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2019
Eucalyptus camaldulensis (E. camaldulensis), called the eucalyptus has so many characteristics such as antimicrobial features. Common names include red gum, red chewing gum, river chewing gum, red chewing gum. Its class is Eucalyptus, which is comprised of 800 species worldwide, but three or four species are found in Australia.
Abdolmajid Ghasemian   +4 more
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