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Studies on the Differentiation of Transient Chlorophyll <i>a</i> Fluorescence Signals in Papaya Plants Showing Symptoms and Without Symptoms in the Presence of PRSV-P and PMeV Viruses. [PDF]
de Medeiros WP +4 more
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Genomic prediction for rust resistance in pea. [PDF]
Osuna-Caballero S +4 more
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Molecular cytogenetic studies and technology development for creating aroid (Araceae) asymmetric somatic hybrids [PDF]
Lakshmanan, Prabhu Shankar
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Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2019
Four Gram-negative, rod-shaped pectinolytic bacterial strains designated as 2M, 9M, DPMP599 and DPMP600 were subjected to polyphasic analyses that revealed their distinctiveness from the other Pectobacterium species.
Małgorzata Waleron +2 more
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Four Gram-negative, rod-shaped pectinolytic bacterial strains designated as 2M, 9M, DPMP599 and DPMP600 were subjected to polyphasic analyses that revealed their distinctiveness from the other Pectobacterium species.
Małgorzata Waleron +2 more
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RAPD-based method for cultivar-identification of calla lily (Zantedeschia spp.)
Scientia Horticulturae, 1996A RAPD-based identification system for calla lily cultivars (Zantedeschia spp.) was constructed after screening 60 arbitrary 10-mer primers. Using this method, two or three sequential PCR reactions enable clear identification of 12 cultivars within several days.
K. Hamada, M. Hagimori
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Euphytica, 2004
Bacterial soft rot caused by Erwiniacarotovora subsp. carotovora is amajor disease in Zantedeschia spp.,particularly in cultivars from the sectionAestivae. The disease can partiallybe controlled by cultivation measures, so acombination with resistant cultivars couldeffectively protect the crop.
Jaap M Van Tuyl
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Bacterial soft rot caused by Erwiniacarotovora subsp. carotovora is amajor disease in Zantedeschia spp.,particularly in cultivars from the sectionAestivae. The disease can partiallybe controlled by cultivation measures, so acombination with resistant cultivars couldeffectively protect the crop.
Jaap M Van Tuyl
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Acta Horticulturae, 2005
Zantedeschia spp. (Araceae) is a tuberous day-neutral plant in which flowering is not induced by environmental signals. Flower yield, however, is increased by treatments with gibberellin A3 or gibberellin A4+7 and benzyl adenine (BA). We examined the effect of GA3 and BA on inflorescence differentiation in three experimental systems: sprouting tubers ...
V. Naor, J. Kigel, M. Ziv
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Zantedeschia spp. (Araceae) is a tuberous day-neutral plant in which flowering is not induced by environmental signals. Flower yield, however, is increased by treatments with gibberellin A3 or gibberellin A4+7 and benzyl adenine (BA). We examined the effect of GA3 and BA on inflorescence differentiation in three experimental systems: sprouting tubers ...
V. Naor, J. Kigel, M. Ziv
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Vector transmission of konjac mosaic virus to calla lily ( Zantedeschia spp.) by aphids
Annals of Applied Biology, 2020AbstractVarious viral diseases and bacterial soft rot are the major limiting factors for the cultivation of calla lilies (Zantedeschia spp.). Konjac mosaic virus (KoMV) is one of the major causal agents of viral diseases in calla lily fields in Taiwan.
M. Liao +3 more
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Study on pollen characteristics of different calla lily cultivars (Zantedeschia spp.).
Acta Horticulturae, 2017Calla lily cultivars (Zantedeschia spp.) are internationally popular products. However, their pollen germination rate is relative low under natural condition, which hampers the breeding of new cultivars. In this work, morphological characteristics, viability and germination characteristics of pollen from 18 different calla lily cultivars were analyzed.
L. Y. Yang +5 more
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