The complete plastid genome of Phoenix canariensis Chabaud (Arecaceae) and phylogenetic analysis [PDF]
Phoenix canariensis Chabaud is a vital ornamental and widely planted in the urban landscape of China. In this study, we reported the complete chloroplast genome (cpDNA) of P.
Bowen Zou, Wanwan Long, Li He Yang Wu
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Transcriptome Analysis of Phoenix canariensis Chabaud in Response to Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Olivier Attacks [PDF]
Red Palm Weevil (RPW, Rhynchophorusferrugineus Olivier) threatens most palm species worldwide. Until now, no studies have analyzed the gene regulatory networks of Phoenix canariensis (Chabaud) in response to RPW attacks. The aim of this study was to fill
Antonio eGiovino +5 more
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Phoenix canariensis: Canary Island Date Palm
The Canary Island date palm is native to the Canary Islands. Although it can reach heights of 40–50 feet, it is slow growing and requires many years to attain that height.
Timothy K. Broschat
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Physico-Chemical Characterization of Tunisian Canary Palm (Phoenix canariensis Hort. Ex Chabaud) Dates and Evaluation of Their Addition in Biscuits [PDF]
Phoenix canariensis Hort. Ex Chabaud, also known as the Canary Island palm or ornamental palm, is an endemic species of the Canary Islands and has been widely propagated globally. It has become one of the most important and appreciated ornamental plants,
Mohamed Turki +7 more
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Patterns of Seed Penetration by the Date Stone Beetle Coccotrypes dactyliperda (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae) [PDF]
The cryptic spermatophagus date stone beetle (Coccotrypes dactyliperda Fabricius, 1801) tunnels into palm seeds for oviposition and subsequent establishment of brood galleries.
Dirk H. R. Spennemann
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Effect of Commercial Trap Design and Location on Captures of Diocalandra frumenti (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae) on Palm Trees [PDF]
Diocalandra frumenti (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae) is a weevil present in the Canary Islands, affecting economically important palms such as Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret and its hybrids, for which there were no trapping tools.
Carina Ramos-Cordero +4 more
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Oxidative Stability of Margarine Enriched with Phoenix canariensis L. Date Peel Extract [PDF]
This paper concerns the oxidative stability of experimental reduced-fat margarine (EM) enriched with canariensis red date peel powder extracts. For this, the two phases intended for obtaining the margarine were used first as extraction solvents.
Amrane Djouab +4 more
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Enhancement of Palm residues (Phoenix canariensis) for a potential use in ruminant feed
The increase of biological residues from numerous fellings of palms (Phoenix canariensis) infested by red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Olivier) in central Italy and around the Mediterranean basin, has created an important disposal problem. This
G. Sperandio +7 more
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Germination response of palm seeds on a two-way thermogradient plate [PDF]
Palm trees are propagated almost exclusively by seeds and each species germinates under a certain temperature range. In this sense, the two-way thermogradient plate may be used to determine temperature limits for germination and seed response to ...
Gisele Sales Batista +5 more
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In many countries, Canary Islands Date Palms (Phoenix canariensis) have escaped their horticulturally managed settings and have commenced to colonise surrounding natural bushland.
Dirk HR Spennemann +2 more
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