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This work proposes a multifunctional Bi2WO6:Yb,Er@CuS@CS nanocomposite that integrates photodynamic therapy (PDT), near‐infrared‐triggered photothermal therapy (PTT), and Cu2+ release for infected wound repair. The nanocomposite demonstrates enhanced antibacterial efficacy via combined PDT, PTT, and Cu2+ release, effective immunomodulatory by mild ...
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MARKER DEVELOPMENT IN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS [PDF]
Development of markers for a new crop or development of additional markers for a crop where markers have been developed in the past raises the question of the intended use of the markers. Depending on the different objectives in mind one marker type may be better suited then another.
van Heusden, A.W., Arens, P.
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2016
Ornamentals constitute a group of plants employed by humans throughout history. From the point of view of ethnobotany, the use of ornamental plants responds to local botanical knowledge that guides diverse strategies of cultivation and consumption in different cultural contexts. What is the place of ornamental plants in current ethnobotany? The role of
V. Sridhar, L. S. Vinesh, M. Mani
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Ornamentals constitute a group of plants employed by humans throughout history. From the point of view of ethnobotany, the use of ornamental plants responds to local botanical knowledge that guides diverse strategies of cultivation and consumption in different cultural contexts. What is the place of ornamental plants in current ethnobotany? The role of
V. Sridhar, L. S. Vinesh, M. Mani
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Ornamental Plant Transformation
Journal of Crop Improvement, 2006Abstract Ornamental plant transformation has advanced considerably in the last decade. Now over 40 genera have been reported to be transformed. The primary methods of creating transgenic ornamental species have been Agrobacterium tumefaciens-medmtedtransformation and microprojectile bombardment.
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2009
“This is a sincere effort to record the major ornamental plants raised in gardens and landscapes of today. The main classes of plants are described in the introductory . The subsequent s list the plants in the order of their habitat. The information includes scientific name, common name and the family to which the plants belong, a brief description and
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“This is a sincere effort to record the major ornamental plants raised in gardens and landscapes of today. The main classes of plants are described in the introductory . The subsequent s list the plants in the order of their habitat. The information includes scientific name, common name and the family to which the plants belong, a brief description and
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Design Issues, 1997
is not kitsch. Many living things have been bred into kitsch. There are disposable gift plants; fruits genetically engineered for supermarket displays, flowers bred to resemble plastic, and pets that look like stuffed toys. Pets steal the show, but only about a dozen species of animals have kitsch forms, compared with hundreds of species of ornamental ...
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is not kitsch. Many living things have been bred into kitsch. There are disposable gift plants; fruits genetically engineered for supermarket displays, flowers bred to resemble plastic, and pets that look like stuffed toys. Pets steal the show, but only about a dozen species of animals have kitsch forms, compared with hundreds of species of ornamental ...
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Ornamental Plant Production in Croatia
Acta horticulturae et regiotecturae, 2008It is obvious that the ornamental plant production in Croatia is insufficient to meet the domestic demand, not to mention the exports. What is the reason for this situation, why is a country with such exceptionally suitable climate (especially significant for production in open field) and laws harmonised with EU regulative so backward in this branch of
Morić, Sanja, Vršek, Ines
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1933
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