نتایج جستجو برای: orobanche crenata

تعداد نتایج: 933  

2018
Steven D. Leavitt Martin Westberg Matthew P. Nelsen John A. Elix Einar Timdal Mohammad Sohrabi Larry L. St. Clair Laura Williams Mats Wedin H. T. Lumbsch

Multiple drivers shape the spatial distribution of species, including dispersal capacity, niche incumbency, climate variability, orographic barriers, and plate tectonics. However, biogeographic patterns of fungi commonly do not fit conventional expectations based on studies of animals and plants. Fungi, in general, are known to occur across exceedingly broad, intercontinental distributions, inc...

Journal: :Horticulturae 2023

Knowledge of genetic identity, relationships, ploidy level, and chromosome numbers can enhance the efficiency ornamental plant breeding programs. In present study, genome sizes, numbers, fingerprints were determined for a collection 94 Ilex accessions, including 69 I. crenata. The size entire ranged from 1.50 ± 0.03 to 8.01 0.18. Within species crenata, sizes varied (mean sd) between 1.98 0.08 ...

2016
Amnon Cochavi Baruch Rubin Guy Achdari Hanan Eizenberg

Carrot, a highly profitable crop in Israel, is severely damaged by Phelipanche aegyptiaca parasitism. Herbicides can effectively control the parasite and prevent damage, but for optimal results, knowledge about the soil-subsurface phenological stage of the parasite is essential. Parasitism dynamics models have been successfully developed for the parasites P. aegyptiaca, Orobanche cumana, and Or...

Journal: :Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 2005

2013
Valentina Iannilli Ronald Vonk

Ingolfiella arganoi sp. n. from Abd al Kuri Island in the Arabian Sea is described from two specimens, a male and a female. The western shore of the Indian Ocean was hitherto a vacant spot in the distribution of circumtropical shallow marine interstitial ingolfiellids and therefore the location of the new species fills a meaningful gap in the geography of the family. Morphologically, the new sp...

2013
Anisha Dayaram Sharyn Goldstien Peyman Zawar-Reza Christopher Gomez Jon S. Harding Arvind Varsani

Two complete genomes of starling circovirus (StCV) were recovered from Amphibola crenata, an estuarine New Zealand mollusc. This is the first report of StCV outside Europe. The viral genomes were recovered from rolling circle-amplified enriched circular DNA followed by back-to-back primers and specific primer PCR amplification.

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