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Flavone -Glucosides Responsible for Yellow Pigmentation Induced by Low Temperature in Bracts of
We aimed to identify the main compounds responsible for low temperature-induced yellow pigmentation of the bracts of Zantedeschia aethiopica ‘Wedding March’.
Masayoshi Nakayama +3 more
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In order to evaluate the health status of Calla and Peruvian lily in Tuscan nurseries, 18 viruses belonging to six families and one unassigned virus were assayed. Tests were carried out on 90 Zantedeschia aethiopica plants and 48 Alstroemeria spp. plants
A. Luvisi +4 more
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As informações sobre a conservação pós-colheita de copo-de-leite são escassas, apesar da sua importância comercial. Este trabalho teve como objetivo testar soluções de condicionamento para aumentar a durabilidade dessas inflorescências.
Elka Fabiana Aparecida Almeida +7 more
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Fungos endofíticos isolados de Zantedeschia SP
Zantedeschia spp., conhecida como copo-de-leite é uma monocotiledônea ornamental pertencente a família Araceae, nativa do continente africano. Há espécies que produzem flores brancas (Z. aethiopica) e também coloridas (Z.
Bruno Trevenzoli +3 more
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Transcriptome analysis of colored calla lily (Zantedeschia rehmannii Engl.) by Illumina sequencing: de novo assembly, annotation and EST-SSR marker development [PDF]
Colored calla lily is the short name for the species or hybrids in section Aestivae of genus Zantedeschia. It is currently one of the most popular flower plants in the world due to its beautiful flower spathe and long postharvest life.
Zunzheng Wei +6 more
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First Report of Zantedeschia mosaic virus Infecting a Zantedeschia sp. in New Zealand
In February 2004, leaf yellowing, mottling, and mosaics were observed on a few plants of a Zantedeschia sp. (calla lily) growing in Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand. Zantedeschia spp. are known to be susceptible to at least 13 virus species (1). No symptoms were observed on Chenopodium amaranticolor, C.
T, Wei +4 more
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in Silico Microsatellite Development in Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica)
Microsatellites are an important class of molecular markers having wide application in genetic research. Development of microsatellites using conventional methods is laborious and expensive.
V Radhika +4 more
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Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum causing soft rot of calla (Zantedeschia aethiopica) plants is reported in central Italy. Bacterial isolates were identified by biochemical, physiological and pathogenicity tests and characterized by the API ...
Chiaraluce Moretti +3 more
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The cultivation of the calla lily, despite its importance in the floriculture sector, is still limited due to the lack of knowledge of basic production techniques such as development and dry mass accumulation. These techniques facilitate more appropriate
Daniella Nogueira Moraes Carneiro +5 more
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ABSTRACT We compared biocontrol beetles and manual clearing of tradescantia in forest remnants invaded by tradescantia (Tradescantia fluminensis Vell.) on the agriculturally modified Hikurangi floodplain, northern New Zealand, to inform best practice in enhancing native biodiversity. Four forest remnant study sites were used: two on dairy farms and two
Beverley R. Clarkson +5 more
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