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Multi-loci phylogeny reveals unexpected novelty of the <i>Thelephora palmata</i> complex (Thelephoraceae, Thelephorales) from China. [PDF]

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Yu TJ   +15 more
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Wisdom in periodic markets and traditionally used edible & medicinal plants in Jingdong intermontane region, Southwest China. [PDF]

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Li Z   +14 more
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Endemic Prunus species in the high Himalayas, Eastern Nepal, seeking conservation. [PDF]

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Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe spp. on Rhododendron, with a special emphasis on North American species

Mycologia, 2022
The genus Rhododendron comprises over 1000 evergreen and deciduous species. In the Pacific Northwest Coast region of North America (PNWC), powdery mildews infecting deciduous Rhododendron spp. are well documented but less so on evergreen Rhododendron spp.
Lydia S. Tymon   +5 more
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Transformation of Rhododendron spp. using Agrobacterium tumefaciens with a GUS-intron chimeric gene

Plant Science, 1997
Abstract The five Rhododendron cultivars, ‘America’, ‘Catawbiense grandiflorum roseum’, ‘Madame Carvalho’, ‘Mars’ and ‘Nova Zembla’ were used for transformation by Agrobacterium tumefaciens carrying T-DNA with the gusA gene encoding β-glucuronidase (GUS) gene and the neomycin phosphotransferase II gene as a selectable marker gene.
Daniela Pavingerová   +3 more
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Plant pathogenic fungi are harbored as endophytes in Rhododendron spp. native to the Eastern U.S.A.

Fungal Ecology, 2020
Abstract Invasive plant pathogens cause a substantial loss of yearly revenue and often lead to environmental change. The movement of plants is considered to be the main avenue for introduction of invasive plant pathogens. Government agencies attempt to reduce the risk of introductions by legislation and inspections.
Timothy L. Widmer   +2 more
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