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Growth of mycorrhizal Phoenix canariensis plants under three different cultivation systems

2001
The inoculation of canary palms (Phoenix canariensis) with Glomus mosseae, G. intraradices and G. deserticola resulted in plant growth increase in comparison with non-mycorrhizal plants. The most efficient AM fungus was G. mosseae under all fertilisation levels (0, 0.5 and 1). The nutrient contents were mostly the same for all treatments.
B. Dreyer, A. Morte, M. Honrubia
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Ultrastructural localization of acid phosphatase in arbusculate coils of mycorrhizal Phoenix canariensis roots

Physiologia Plantarum, 2008
Acid phosphatase (ACP) activity has been detected in roots of mycorrhizal and non‐mycorrhizal Phoenix canariensis. This enzyme was ultrastructurally localized in arbusculate coils for the first time. This localization was carried out using a cerium‐based method, which minimizes non‐specific precipitation.
Beatriz, Dreyer   +4 more
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Vascular wilt of Phoenix canariensis in New South Wales caused by Fusarium oxysporum

Australasian Plant Pathology, 1996
Fusarium oxysporum was shown to be the cause of a vascular wilt of Phoenix canariensis in New South Wales. Pathogenicity to both P. canariensis and P. reclinata was demonstrated in glasshouse inoculation studies. The pathogenicity to P. dactylifera of isolates of F. oxysporum from P. canariensis was inconclusive.
M.J. Priest, D.B. Letham
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Characteristics and chemical composition of date palm (Phoenix canariensis) seeds and seed oil

Industrial Crops and Products, 2010
Abstract Studies were conducted on properties of seeds and oil extracted from fully ripened Phoenix canariensis date seeds. The percentage composition of the P. canariensis seeds found is: ash 1.18%, oil 10.36%, protein content 5.67%, total carbohydrate 72.59% and moisture 10.20%.
I. Nehdi   +3 more
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Genetic variation in Phoenix canariensis and P.[Phoenix] dactylifera (arecaceae) populations of Gran Canaria using isozyme electrophoresis

2021
The paper describes the preliminary results obtained using electrophoresis techniques to characterise genetically'two Phoenix species present in the Canary Islands. \- Electrophoretic techniques were used to asses the degree of genetic variation and genetic differentiation among the Canarian palm (Phoenh canariensis) and the date palm (Phoenix ...
Sosa, Pedro A.   +3 more
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Phoenix canariensis (Canary Island date palm)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Triterpenes, Waxes and Tricin in Phoenix canariensis

Journal of Natural Products, 1981
Begoña Garcia   +3 more
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Rites of passage: Germination of vertebrate dispersed, regurgitated or defecated 'Phoenix canariensis' seeds

2019
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Spennemann, Dirk Hr, Pike, Melissa
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