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Agrobacterium Mediated Transformation from Callus Pretreated with Particle Bombardment in Lilium lancifolium Thunb. [PDF]
To improve transformation efficiency, the callus of Lilium lancifolium Thunb. were bombarded by particles coated with pIG 121 Hm which include NPT II and GUS genes, and then cocultivated with Agrobacterium tumefaciens EHA101 which contain pIG121Hm binary vector, carrying neomycin phosphotransferase (NPT II) and -Glucuronidase (GUS) genes.
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In recent years, the biological activity of plant polysaccharides has received increasing attention. Polysaccharides, as one of the main components of lilies, have pharmacological effects in regulating immunity, anti-tumor, antioxidant, antibacterial ...
Lei Yuan +4 more
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Occurrence of Spontaneous Polyembryony in Lilium lancifolium Thunb. [PDF]
Song Ye–Su +2 more
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The cultivation of Fritillaria ussuriensis faces challenges due to the prevalent Fritillaria wilt disease, hindering large-scale production. To address this, we aimed to understand the disease’s characteristics and develop effective prevention measures ...
Hao Wu +6 more
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Background and ObjectiveChronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) is a complex chronic disease caused by multiple factors that frequently occurs disease in the clinic. The worldwide prevalence of CAG is high.
Yu-man Wang +11 more
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Abstract WOX transcription factors play important roles in plant developmental processes and mainly bind to the WOX-binding element to regulate gene expression. Previously, we characterized a WOX gene from Lilium lancifolium, LlWOX11, positively regulating bulbil formationin, and showed that it bound to the motif of TTAATGAG.
Jingyi Bai +4 more
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Antiviral Constituents from the Bulbs of Lilium lancifolium
Zhong-Liu Zhou +4 more
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Occurrence of Spontaneous Polyembryony in Lilium lancifolium Thunb.
We examined spontaneous polyembryony in Lilium lancifolium Thunb. by determining the occurrence of polyembryonic seeds in intraspecific crosses and open pollination, and by analyzing the genetic origins of polyembryos with simple–sequence repeat (SSR) markers. Forty–one polyembryonic seeds (0.2% of total) were detected from 17,583 seeds.
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Resolution of Acute Kidney Injury in a Cat After Lily (Lilium lancifolium) Intoxication [PDF]
Rebecca I M, Berg +2 more
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