Priming of protein expression in the defence response of Z antedeschia aethiopica to P ectobacterium carotovorum [PDF]
The defence response of Zantedeschia aethiopica, a natural rhizomatous host of the soft rot bacterium Pectobacterium carotovorum, was studied following the activation of common induced resistance pathways—systemic acquired resistance and induced systemic resistance.
Zohar Kerem, Iris Yedidia
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Comparative analysis of four Zantedeschia chloroplast genomes: expansion and contraction of the IR region, phylogenetic analyses and SSR genetic diversity assessment [PDF]
The horticulturally important genus Zantedeschia (Araceae) comprises eight species of herbaceous perennials. We sequenced, assembled and analyzed the chloroplast (cp) genomes of four species of Zantedeschia (Z. aethiopica, Z. odorata, Z. elliottiana, and
Shuilian He +5 more
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Shedding some light over the floral metabolism by arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) spathe de novo transcriptome assembly. [PDF]
Zantedeschia aethiopica is an evergreen perennial plant cultivated worldwide and commonly used for ornamental and medicinal purposes including the treatment of bacterial infections.
Elizabete de Souza Cândido +13 more
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First report of Konjac mosaic virus in Zantedeschia aethiopica from the United Kingdom
New Disease Reports, Volume 46, Issue 2, October–December 2022.
V Harju, R Ward, A Fowkes
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Manuka Honey Inhibits Biofilm Formation and Reduces the Expression of the Associated Genes in Pectobacterium brasiliense. [PDF]
Biofilms are major virulence factors formed by pathogenic bacteria to invade their host and maintain their colony. While biofilms usually develop on diverse solid surfaces, floating biofilms, also called pellicles, are formed at the air–liquid interface.
Joko T +5 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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‘Utopia’: A New Zantedeschia aethiopica Cultivar [PDF]
Juan Guillermo Cruz-Castillo
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Effect of bamboo vinegar on cut flowers of Zantedeschia aethiopica [PDF]
The cut flowers of Zantedeschia aethiopica were selected as materials to study the effect of six different concentrations bamboo vinegar on the preservation of cut flowers of Zantedeschia aethiopica. The vase life, water balance value, soluble sugar, soluble protein and MDA content were tested.
Haoru Tang, Cong Ge, Ya Luo
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Promoting side shoot development in Zantedeschia aethiopica 'Green Goddess'
Summary Plants as well as rhizomes of 'Green Goddess' were decapitated, pierced or treated with growth regulators BAP and GA 3 , singly or combined to attain the outgrowth of the daughter rhizomes which are inhibited during the usual culture conditions.
K. Ngamau
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Managing multi‐species plant invasions when interactions influence their impact
Invasions by multiple non‐native plant species are common, but management programs often prioritize control of individual species that are expected to have the highest impacts. Multi‐species invasions could have larger or smaller impacts than single‐species invasions depending on how multiple co‐occurring invaders interact to alter their abundance or ...
Angela J Brandt +14 more
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