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Whole-Genome Sequence of Endophytic Bacteria Associated with Poison Ivy Vine (Toxicodendron radicans) [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiology Resource Announcements, 2023
Here, we report the genome assemblies of 11 endophytic bacteria, isolated from poison ivy vine ( Toxicodendron radicans ). Five species belonging to the genus Pseudomonas , two species of Curtobacterium , one strain of Pantoea agglomerans , and ...
Han Ming Gan   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Characterization of 42 Microsatellite Markers from Poison Ivy, Toxicodendron radicans (Anacardiaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2013
Poison ivy, Toxicodendron radicans, and poison oaks, T. diversilobum and T. pubescens, are perennial woody species of the Anacardiaceae and are poisonous, containing strong allergens named urushiols that cause allergic contact dermatitis. Poison ivy is a species distributed from North America to East Asia, while T. diversilobum and T.
Tsai-Wen Hsu   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

The complete genome sequence of Toxicodendron radicans, Eastern Poison Ivy [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]

open access: yesF1000Research, 2020
Eastern Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans, Anacardiaceae) is well known in Eastern North America for causing contact dermatitis, an itchy and painful rash in most people who come in contact with it.
Toby Pirro, Stacy Pirro
doaj   +8 more sources

Sequencing and De Novo Assembly of the Toxicodendron radicans (Poison Ivy) Transcriptome [PDF]

open access: yesGenes, 2017
Contact with poison ivy plants is widely dreaded because they produce a natural product called urushiol that is responsible for allergenic contact delayed-dermatitis symptoms lasting for weeks. For this reason, the catchphrase most associated with poison ivy is “leaves of three, let it be”, which serves the purpose of both identification and an appeal ...
Alexandra J Weisberg   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Urbanization increases seed dispersal interaction diversity but decreases dispersal success in Toxicodendron radicans

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation, 2020
Urbanization is increasing at a rapid pace with negative consequences for native biodiversity. While it is well-known that urbanization can lead to biotic homogenization (dominance of a few competitive species), effects of urbanization on ecological ...
Amber Stanley, Gerardo Arceo-Gómez
doaj   +5 more sources

Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) leaf shape variability: Why plant avoidance‐by‐identification recommendations likely do not substantially reduce poison ivy rash incidence

open access: yesPlants People Planet, 2023
Societal Impact Statement Avoidance of poison ivy plants is currently the primary approach to prevent the estimated 30–50 million annual poison ivy skin rash cases. The “leaves of three let it be” mnemonic device lacks specificity to differentiate poison
John G Jelesko   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Habitat Suitability and Establishment Limitations of a Problematic Liana [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2021
The US native liana, poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), responsible for contact dermatitis in humans, is a competitive weed with great potential for expansion in disturbed habitats.
Christopher C. Dickinson   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Biology and Management of Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) in the Home Landscape

open access: yesEDIS, 2021
Poison ivy is an allergenic plant of the cashew family native to North America. Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac all grow in Florida and contain the oily resin called urushiol.
Yuvraj Khamare, Chris Marble
doaj   +5 more sources

Whole-Genome Sequence and Classification of 11 Endophytic Bacteria from Poison Ivy ( Toxicodendron radicans ) [PDF]

open access: yesGenome Announcements, 2015
ABSTRACT Here, we report the whole-genome sequences and annotation of 11 endophytic bacteria from poison ivy ( Toxicodendron radicans ) vine tissue. Five bacteria belong to the genus Pseudomonas , and six single members from other genera were found present in interior vine tissue of
Tran, Phuong N.   +7 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Toxicodendron radicans Kuntze

open access: yes, 2007
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part R), pp. 785-805 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 795, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Jarvis, Charlie
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