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The Potential of Landscape Plants <i>Photinia</i> × <i>fraseri</i> and <i>Pittosporum tobira</i> as Refuge for Natural Enemies of Pest Insects in Rice-Wheat Rotation Systems. [PDF]
Simple Summary Modern farming often relies on monocrop fields that lack the natural habitats needed for predators and parasites that suppress pest insects.
Yang Q +8 more
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Photinia × fraseri is a common ornamental arbor in the genus Photinia (family Rosaceae), which complete chloroplast (cp) genome was sequenced, assembled and annotated. The chloroplast genome of P.
Huixing Li
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A comprehensive checklist of the deciduous photinia genus Pourthiaea (Maleae, Rosaceae), with emphasis on their validity and typification [PDF]
Due to the complicated evolutionary history in Pourthiaea, ninety-seven taxa have been described since 1784, and ninety-one of them are validly published taxa, five are naked names, and one is an invalid name.
Yi-Lei Lou +3 more
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【Objective】The study aims to establish a tissue culture and rapid propagation system for salt-tolerant Photinia benthamiana Hance.【Method】The stem segments of salt-tolerant Photinia benthamiana Hance seedlings were used as experimental materials.
Xingxing XIANG +3 more
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Photinia serrulata: Chinese Photinia
Small, white flowers arranged in dense, showy, eight-inch-diameter clusters at branch tips and large, shiny, dark green leaves combine to make Chinese Photinia an attractive evergreen for multiple landscape applications.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Photinia villosa: Oriental Photinia
This deciduous shrub or small tree reaches 15 to 18 feet in height with a spread of 10 feet. The irregular, upright-spreading, oval, dense crown is composed of one to three-inch-long leaves which display great variety of color throughout the year.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Photinia x fraseri: Fraser Photinia
Growing 12 to 18 feet high by 8 to 12 feet wide, Fraser Photinia forms an upright silhouette of glossy, evergreen leaves. One of the most striking features of Fraser Photinia is the burgundy-red new foliage which contrasts nicely against the dark green ...
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Photinia glabra: Red-Leaf Photinia
Widely planted for its attractive, bright-red, new leaf growth, Japanese Photinia is a densely-foliated, broadleaf evergreen which grows 15 to 20 feet in height. Bright red leaves among the dark green ones afford a bit of foliage interest throughout the
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Photinia serrulata 'Aculeata': 'Aculeata' Chinese Photinia
Small, white flowers arranged in dense, showy, eight-inch-diameter clusters at branch tips and large, shiny, dark green leaves combine to make Chinese Photinia an attractive evergreen. It is suited for multiple landscape applications provided it is kept
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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With its impressive leaves and ability to resist harsh environmental conditions, Photinia × fraseri Dress., a hybrid species, is widely used in landscaping and has an ever-increasing economic and environmental value.
H. Özel, C. Yücedağ, S. Ayan
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