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Zantedeschia aethiopica (L.) Spreng. – arum lily
2012Arum lily Zantedeschia aethiopica is an invader of native wetlands and wet pastures of the lower south-west of southern Australia that has proved difficult to control by conventional means. The flowers are harvested from weed populations and the plant is used as an ornamental although it is declared noxious in WA.
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Gespreide bloei mogelijk in Zantedeschia aethiopica
2003Verslag van onderzoek naar de invloed van gibberelline op het aantal bloemen en het tijdstip van ...
van Leeuwen, P.J., Trompert, J.P.T.
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1997
The genus Zantedeschia, commonly known as the arum or calla lily, is native to Africa. Apart from the more commonly known white Zantedeschia aethiopica there are six other Zantedeschia species in South Africa with flower colours ranging from pink, cream and yellow to maroon.
E.M. Kritzinger +5 more
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The genus Zantedeschia, commonly known as the arum or calla lily, is native to Africa. Apart from the more commonly known white Zantedeschia aethiopica there are six other Zantedeschia species in South Africa with flower colours ranging from pink, cream and yellow to maroon.
E.M. Kritzinger +5 more
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Expression of Glutathione Peroxidase during Zantedeschia Aethiopica Spathe Senescence and Regreening
1999Senescence is the terminal phase in the life of a plant or a plant organ that leads ultimately to death. From many physiological, biochemical, and molecular studies of leaf senescence, it becomes clear that leaf cells undergo highly coordinated changes in cell structure, metabolism, and gene expression during senescence [1].
T. Lino-Neto +3 more
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Le virosi della calla bianca (Zantedeschia aethiopica)
2013Nell’ultimo decennio in Italia le ricerche sulle malattie da virus delle piante ornamentali e officinali sono molto aumentante, mettendo in evidenza la loro pericolosità e le enormi difficoltà per quanto riguardo difesa e prevenzione. Trattandosi di malattie incurabili, gli stessi floricoltori e vivaisti devono, in collaborazione con i tecnici che li
BELLARDI, MARIA GRAZIA +2 more
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INFLUENCE OF GROWTH RETARDANTS ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ZANTEDESCHIA AETHIOPICA
Acta Horticulturae, 1999A. González +5 more
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