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Scaling relationships between leaf petiole and lamina size of two Photinia species

Botany Letters, 2023
Exploring the morphometric scaling relationships between lamina and petiole functional traits is important to our understanding of foliage and plant ecosystem dynamics. For this purpose, we examined the leaves of two evergreen species, i.e.
Yabing Jiao   +3 more
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pH-responsive Photinia glabra-zinc oxide-protoporphyrin IX nanoconjugates with enhanced cellular uptake for photodynamic therapy towards cancer cells.

Nanomedicine, 2023
Background: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer has been limited by the poor solubility of most photosensitizers, use of high drug dosages, and the pH difference between the tumor tissue microenvironment (slightly acidic) and the bloodstream.
Tabbisa Namulinda   +9 more
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Phytochemical investigations in Photinia

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1976
Abstract Leaves of Photinia glabra, P. serrulata, P. glabra × serrulata, P. × fraseri, Heteromeles arbutifolia, Cotoneaster pannosa , and Eriobotrya japonica were investigated for oil and n -alkane content and for hydrogen cyanide production. Benzaldehyde proved to be the major volatile oil component in all taxa except Eriobotrya which yielded ...
Frances M. Shropshire   +3 more
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First Report of Leaf Spots Caused by Pestalotiopsis nanjingensis on Photinia × fraseri in China.

Plant Disease, 2023
Photinia × fraseri Dress, belonging to the Rosaceae family, is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in China. In July 2022, the leaf spot symptoms were observed on over thirty P. × fraseri plants in an approximately 2-hectare park in Xinjian District,
Nan Zhang   +4 more
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The Technical System of Rapid Propagation with Photinia frasery Leaves Inducing Calli, First Generation Culture, Increasing Reproduction, Rooting and Training Seedlings to Transplant

Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy, 2023
The explants of Photinia frasery with leaves were first generation cultured. And then, the calli which were induced by explants were cultured and proliferated, followed by the effective seedlings which were proliferation-targeted cultured, rooting ...
Lizhong Sun   +4 more
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Genome sequence resource for Phytopythium helicoides, the causal pathogen of crown and root rot of Photinia × fraseri.

Plant Disease, 2023
The oomycete Phytopythium helicoides is a globally distributed plant pathogen, and causes crown blight, root rot and seedling damping in many agricultural plants. P. helicoides PF-he2 was isolated from infected Photinia × fraseri Dress in China.
Hong-ming Xia   +4 more
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Extract of photinia leaves as an effective corrosion inhibitor of carbon steel in 1 M HCl solution

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology
Traditional corrosion inhibitors, such as heavy metal-containing compounds or toxic organics, have long faced two critical challenges: achieving environmentally friendly production and enabling resource recyclability. Developing high-efficiency corrosion
Haijun Mei   +4 more
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First Report of Pseudopestalotiopsis ixorae Causing Leaf Spot of Photinia × fraseri in China

Plant Disease
Photinia × fraseri is a well-known ornamental shrub in southern China. In December 2021, we observed leaf spots that were circular to irregular, gray with dark red margins and violet brown with brownish violet edges on the leaves of Photinia × fraseri ...
Chaoyu Cui, Yusen Xiao, Guanghua Huo
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First Report of Botryosphaeria dothidea Causing Leaf Blight on Photinia × fraseri in China

Plant Disease
Photinia × fraseri (Rosaceae) is an evergreen ornamental shrub valued in horticulture for its striking young red foliage, widely employed in urban landscaping and garden design. In October 2024, a leaf blight disease was observed on P.
Hao-qin Pan   +7 more
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