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Strelitzia reginae Leaf as a Natural Template for Anisotropic Wetting and Superhydrophobicity
Langmuir, 2012Artificial surfaces that exhibit unidirectional water spreading and superhydrophobicity are obtained by Strelitzia reginae leaves. Both green and dried leaves are used, thus exploiting the plant senescence. We demonstrate that the natural drying process of the leaves strongly affects the surface morphology and wettability.
Elisa Mele +2 more
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Phenalenones from Strelitzia reginae
Journal of Natural Products, 2000Phytochemical analysis of rhizomes of Strelitzia reginae resulted in the isolation and identification of an unusual new (1) and four known phenalenone-type compounds, which were identified using MS and NMR spectroscopic techniques. The occurrence of phenalenones in Strelitziaceae, which has been established for the first time, is of chemotaxonomic ...
Hölscher, D., Schneider, B.
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Strelitzia reginae (Crane flower or Bird of paradise)
2019K. Subramanya Sastry +4 more
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Histogenesis of the transmitting tract in Strelitzia reginae
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2001Organisation and development of the stigmatic, stylar and ovarian parts of the transmitting tract in Strelitzia reginae were evaluated. They were characterised by 1) cell shape, 2) appearance of distal cell wall, 3) type of plastid, 4) and vacuolar system.
E. C. Kronestedt‐Robards +2 more
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Pollen Grain Development and Tapetal Changes in Strelitzia Reginae (Strelitziaceae)
American Journal of Botany, 1989The proexine that forms within the callosic envelope before the end of the microspore tetrad period is thick (about 1 μm) and exceptionally complex. It has components equatable with tectum, columellae, and a nexine that includes lamellar zones. All these components persist in the exine although late in development they become difficult to recognize ...
Eva C. Kronestedt‐Robards +1 more
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The nectar of the Strelitzia reginae flower
Physiologia Plantarum, 1989The nectar of Strelitzia reginae Ait. was analysed using enzymatic methods and found to contain glucose, fructose and sucrose. Sugar composition changed considerably over the nectar producing period: there was an increase in the amount of glucose (41%) and fructose (32%) between the early and middle stage of secretion and thereafter a decrease of 13 ...
Eva C. Kronestedt‐Robards +2 more
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1KSA Strelitzia reginae species card
This species card displays the sequencing output of Strelitzia reginae (Bird of paradise) from the 1KSA project.openaire +1 more source
Requerimientos nutrimentales de la flor ave de paraíso (strelitzia reginae aiton)
With the aim of understanding the nutritional balance and requirement of the bird of paradise flower (Strelitzia reginae Aiton), the need for nutrients under a commercial production system was quantified, in a plot established 10 years ago, with use of fertilization, pruning, irrigation, pest and disease control, with a population density of 1,250 ...Aburto-González, C.A. +4 more
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