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Diseases and Disorders of Ornamental Palms.
APSnet Feature Articles, 2004Introduction Linnaeus named palms “Principes,” the princes of the plant world (15). This noble stature is reflected in the size of some species, with the largest leaves and seeds known in the plant kingdom found in the palm family. The leaves of Raphia regalis can reach 82 feet long (18), and the famous double coconut seed of Lodoicea maldivica can ...
M.L. Elliott, J.Y. Uchida
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Phytoferritin accumulations in leaves of diseased coconut palms
Protoplasma, 1973A study by electron microscopy of coconut palm (Cocos nucifera L.) leaves from trees infected by the Cape St. Paul wilt (Kaincope) disease of West Africa was carried out. Samples were obtained during the dry season (Dec.–Jan.) and fixed immediately upon removal from the trees in buffered glutaraldehyde.
K, Maramorosch, H, Hirumi
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Fungi: Cynosure of Ornamental Palms Diseases
2020Kingdom fungi is a wide-ranging group of living organisms with rapidly varying and evolving genetic fashion which makes this group more diverse and complex domain of life. Fungi effect and interact other domains of life in different modes and tiers. For plants, they may be a good friends or even worst enemies.
Imran Ul Haq +5 more
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2020
Palms numerous fungal pathogens show symptoms that are similar and common to many diseases, such as leaf spots and blights. The most susceptible stages of Chamaedorea cataractarum, C. seifrizii and C. costaricana palms are seedlings and juvenile plants. In addition to these problem, soil borne Fusarium solani is also an important threat to these palms,
Qaiser Shakeel +3 more
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Palms numerous fungal pathogens show symptoms that are similar and common to many diseases, such as leaf spots and blights. The most susceptible stages of Chamaedorea cataractarum, C. seifrizii and C. costaricana palms are seedlings and juvenile plants. In addition to these problem, soil borne Fusarium solani is also an important threat to these palms,
Qaiser Shakeel +3 more
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Cutis, 1983
Bowen's disease is a squamous cell carcinoma characterized by isolated, grouped or confluent nodules, either flat, scaling, or crusted, with an arcuate or serpiginous configuration. Malignant dyskeratosis throughout the epidermis, the bowenoid hallmark, is not sufficient by itself to identify a lesion as Bowen's disease.
N A, Fenske, M, Waisman, C G, Espinoza
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Bowen's disease is a squamous cell carcinoma characterized by isolated, grouped or confluent nodules, either flat, scaling, or crusted, with an arcuate or serpiginous configuration. Malignant dyskeratosis throughout the epidermis, the bowenoid hallmark, is not sufficient by itself to identify a lesion as Bowen's disease.
N A, Fenske, M, Waisman, C G, Espinoza
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