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Untitled - Pusat Perpustakaan dan Penyebaran Teknologi Pertanian
BIBLIOGRAFI
HASIL PENELITIAN PERTANIAN
KOMODITAS TANAMAN HIAS
2011
Diterbitkan oleh
PUSAT PERPUSTAKAAN DAN PENYEBARAN
TEKNOLOGI PERTANIAN
Jalan Ir. H. Juanda No 20 Bogor.
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BIBLIOGRAFI
HASIL PENELITIAN PERTANIAN
KOMODITAS TANAMAN HIAS
Pengarah
: Dr. Haryono
Penanggung jawab
: Ir. Farid H. Baktir, M.Ec.
Penyusun
: Syarif Hidayat, A.Md.
Penyunting
: Ir.Heryati Suryantini, M.Si.
Vivit Wardah Rufaidah, S.Si., M.P.
Ir. Eka Kusmayadi, M.Hum.
KATA PENGANTAR
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Kepala Pusat,
Ir. Farid H. Baktir, M.Ec.
Bibliografi Hasil Penelitian Pertanian Komoditas Tanaman Hias 2006-2010
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DAFTAR ISI
KATA PENGANTAR ..........................................................................
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DAFTAR ISI .........................................................................................
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1. Agave ...............................................................................................
1
2. Aglonema ........................................................................................
4
3. Anthurium ........................................................................................
5
4. Anyelir...............................................................................................
14
5. Azalea................................................................................................
19
6. Bunga Matahari .................................................................................
26
7. Gladiol...............................................................................................
31
8. Kaktus ...............................................................................................
35
9. Krisan ...............................................................................................
49
10. Lidah Buaya ......................................................................................
60
11. Lili ....................................................................................................
64
12. Mawar................................................................................................
76
13. Sedap Malam.....................................................................................
78
INDEKS SUBJEK ................................................................................
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Bibliografi Hasil Penelitian Pertanian Komoditas Tanaman Hias 2006-2010
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AGAVE
2006
PROQUEST
1.
Plant regeneration of Agave tequilana by indirect organogenesis / Karla K
Valenzuela-Sánchez... [et al.].
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:Jul/Aug 2006.
Vol. 42, Iss. 4, p. 336-340
Keywords: Agave tequilana; Plant regeneration; Organogenesis
TEEAL
2.
Effects of soil management practices on soil fertility measurements on Agave
tequilana plantations in Western Central Mexico / Gobeille-A...[et al.].
Soil & Tillage Research, 2006, 87 (1), p. 80-88
Keywords: Agave tequilana; Soil management; Soil fertility
3.
Potential of Agave lechuguilla biomass for Cr(III) removal from aqueous
solutions: thermodynamic studies / Romero-Gonzalez-J... [et al.].
Bioresource Technology, 2006, 97 (1), p. 178-182, ISSN 096- 8524
Keywords: Agave lechuguilla; Biomass; Thermodynamic
4.
Seasonal photosynthesis in young plants of Agave tequilana / Pimienta-BarriosE., Zanudo-Hernandez-J., Garcia-Galindo-J.
Agrociencia, 2006, 40 (6), p. 699-709
Keywords: Agave tequilana; Photosynthesis
SCIENCE DIRECT
5.
AFLP analysis of Agave tequilana varieties / Katia Gil-Vega... [et al.].
Plant Science, Volume 170, Issue 4, April 2006, p. 904-909, ISSN 0168-9452
Keywords: Diversity; Agave tequilana; AFLP
6.
Effects of soil management practices on soil fertility measurements on Agave
tequilana plantations in Western Central Mexico / Alayne Gobeille... [et al.].
Soil and Tillage Research, Volume 87, Issue 1, May 2006, p. 80-88, ISSN 01671987
Keywords: Agave tequilana; Tequila; Soil fertility; Distillery effluent
2007
PROQUEST
7.
Induction of somatic embryos from cultures of Agave veracruz Mill. / D H
1
Tejavathi... [et al.].
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:Sep/Oct 2007.
Vol. 43, Iss. 5, p. 423-428
Keywords: Agave veracruz; Somatic embryos; Culture
8.
Reverse leasing and power dynamics among blue agave farmers in Western
Mexico / Sarah Bowen; Peter R W Gerritsen.
Agriculture and Human Values. Gainesville:Dec 2007. Vol. 24, Iss. 4,
p. 473-489
Keywords: Blue agave; Reverse leasing; Power dynamics
9.
Somatic embryogenesis in Agave tequilana Weber cultivar azul / Liberato
Portillo... [et al.].
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:Nov/Dec 2007.
Vol. 43, Iss. 6, p. 569-575
Keywords: Agave tequilana; Somatic embryogenesis
10.
Tequila and other Agave spirits from West-Central Mexico: current germplasm
diversity, conservation and origin / Patricia Colunga-GarcíaMarín, Daniel
Zizumbo-Villarreal.
Biodiversity & Conservation. London:Jun 2007. Vol. 16, Iss. 6, p. 1653-1667
Keywords: Agave; Germplasm; Diversity; Germplasm conservation
SCIENCE DIRECT
2
11.
Isolation and characterization of Ty1-copia retrotransposon sequences in the blue
agave (Agave tequilana Weber var. azul) and their development as SSAP
markers for phylogenetic analysis / Alexandros Bousios... [et al.].
Plant Science, Volume 172, Issue 2, February 2007, p. 291-298, ISSN 01689452,
Keywords: Retrotransposon; Genetic diversity; SSAP; Agave tequilana;
DNA markers
12.
Molecular characterization of sucrose: sucrose 1-fructosyltransferase (1-SST)
from Agave tequilana Weber var. azul. / Angela Avila-Fernandez... [et al.].
Plant Science, Volume 173, Issue 4, October 2007, p. 478-486, ISSN 0168-9452
Keywords: Agave; Fructans; Fructooligosaccharides; 1-Kestose; 1-SST
13.
Soil fertility properties on Agave angustifolia Haw. plantations / A. BautistaCruz... [et al.].
Soil and Tillage Research, Volume 96, Issues 1-2, October 2007, p. 342-349,
ISSN 0167-1987
Keywords: Agave; Minimum tillage; Soil fertility
2008
PROQUEST
14.
Rough Agave flowers as a potential feed resource for growing goats / Miguel
Mellado, Jose E Garcia, Wolfgang Pittroff.
Rangeland Ecology and Management. Lawrence:Nov 2008. Vol. 61, Iss. 6,
p. 640-646
Keywords: Agave flower; Feed;
TEEAL
15.
Edible insects associated to wild agave communities in the Ejido Tolosa, Pinos,
Zacatecas, Mexico / Esparza-Frausto-G... [et al.].
Agrociencia, 2008, 42 (2), p. 243-252
Keywords: Wild agave; Insects
16.
Effect of plant age on the chemical composition of fresh and ensiled Agave
salmiana leaves / Pinos-Rodriguez-J-M., Zamudio-M., Gonzalez-S-S.
South African Journal of Animal Science, 2008, 38 (1), p. 43-50
Keywords: Agave salmiana; Leaves; Plant age; Chemical composition
2009
SCIENCE DIRECT
17.
Genetic variability of wild Agave angustifolia populations based on AFLP: A
basic study for conservation / F. Sanchez-Teyer... [et al.].
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 73, Issues 6-7, June-July 2009, p. 611616, ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Fixation index; Genetic similarity indices; Heterozygosity;
Molecular markers
18.
Morphological and molecular diversity of Agave tequilana Weber var. Azul and
Agave angustifolia Haw. var. Lineno / B. Rodriguez-Garay... [et al.]
Industrial Crops and Products, Volume 29, Issue 1, January 2009, p. 220-228,
ISSN 0926-6690
Keywords: Tequila; Mezcal; Genetic resources; Molecular
markers; Phenotypic markers
19.
Thin cell suspension layer as a new methodology for somatic embryogenesis in
Agave tequilana Weber cultivar azul / Fernando Santacruz-Ruvalcaba, Liberato
Portillo.
Industrial Crops and Products, Volume 29, Issues 2-3, March 2009, p. 609-614,
3
ISSN 0926-6690
Keywords: Embryoids; Cellular density; Micropropagation; Hyperhydricity
AGLONEMA
1984-2005
SCIENCE DIRECT
20.
Cutting propagation of foliage crops using a foliar application of auxin / E. K.
Blythe ... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae. Volume 103, Issue 1, 31 December 2004, p. 31-37, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Plant growth regulators; Root promoting chemicals; Spray
application; Vegetative propagation; Aglaonema modestum;
Ficus benjamina; Gardenia augusta; Hedera helix
21.
Long-term storage of foliage plants / R.T. Poole, C.A. Conover, J. Ben-Jaacov.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 24, Issues 3-4, December 1984, p. 331-335,
ISSN 0304-4238
Keywords: Aglaonema; Brassaia; Codiaeum; Dracaena; Howeia; Light;
Postharvest; Spathiphyllum; Temperature; Yucca
22.
Polyhydroxyalkaloids in the Aroid tribes Nephthytideae and Aglaonemateae :
Phytochemical support for an intertribal relationship / Geoffrey C. Kite ... [et al.].
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. Volume 25, Issue 8, December 1997, p.
757-766, ISSN 0305-1978
Keywords: Aglaonemateae ; Polyhydroxyalkalods; Phytochemical support
2006
DIRECT OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
23.
First report of aglaonema bacterial blight caused by Erwinia chrysanthemi in
Taiwan / Chao-Y-C, Feng-C-T, Ho-W-C.
Plant Disease. 2006, 90(10), p.1358 ISSN: 0191-2917
Keywords : Geographical distribution; Hosts; Ornamental plants; Plant
diseases; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Pot plants; Aglaonema
marantifolium; Aglaonema rotunda; Phytopathogens; Erwinia
chrysanthemi
ANTHURIUM
1999-2005
DIRECT OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
4
24.
Chromosome numbers for Anthurium and Philodendron spp. (Araceae) occurring
in Bahia, Brazil / Cotias-de-Oliveira Ana Lúcia Pires, Guedes Maria Lenise
Silva, Barreto Ervene Cerqueira.
Genetics and Molecular Biology. 1999, volume 22 2p. rec.No:237-242 ;
ISSN:14154757
Keywords : Anthurium; Philodendron; Chromosome number
25.
Effect of variety and explant on callus formation and micropropagation of
anthurium / Te-chato, S., Naksombut, S., Boonsiri, J.
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology. Year:2002 Volume:24 4p.
rec.No:569-578 ISSN:01253395
Keywords : Callus formation; Anthurium; Micropropagation
26.
Enhanced efficiency for propagation of anthurium by tissue culture technique /
Nitayadatpat, R., Te-chato, S.
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology. Year:2005 Volume:27 5p.
Rec No:1003-1008, ISSN:01253395
Keywords : Anthurium; Adenine sulfate; Callus; Gelrite; Tissue culture
27.
Floral mutation in anthurium cv. valentino after induction by ethylmethane
sulfonate / Te-chato, S., Susanon, T.
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology. Year:2005 Volume:27
Issue: Suppl.3 p.675-682, ISSN:01253395
Keywords : Anthurium; Ethylmethane sulfonate; Mutation
28.
Histopathological study of soybean rust and anthurium l eaf blight in the
Philippines / M. Hossain, M. P. Natural.
Plant Pathology Journal. Year: 2003 Volume:2 2p. No:123-128,
ISSN:18125387
Keywords : Histopathology; Soybean rust; Anthurium leaf blight
29.
Serological identification of Dasheen mosaic virus in Anthurium sp. in the State
of Ceará / Lima Roberto C. A, Lima J. Albersio A, Aguiar J. Rubens.
Fitopatologia Brasileira. Volume:29, Issue:1, Year:2004 p. /:105-105
ISSN:01004158
Keywords: Anthurium; Mosaic virus; Serology
1998-2005
PROQUEST
30.
Anthurium andreanum pot plants / Anonymous.,
Ornamental Outlook. Winter Park:Sep 2001. Vol. 10, Iss. 9, p. 56 (1 pp.)
Keywords : Anthurium; Pot plants
5
31.
Direct shoot regeneration from lamina explants of two commercial cut flower
cultivars of Anthurium andraeanum Hort / K P Martin ... [et al.],
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology: Plant Columbia:Sep/Oct 2003. Vol.
39, Iss. 5, p. 500-504
Keywords : Anthurium; Shoot regeneration; Explants; Cut flowers
32.
In vitro tolerance and resistance to burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis, in
Anthurium species/ K-H Wang, AR Kuehnle, BS Sipes.
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Aug 1998. Vol. 103, Iss. 1, p. 23-28
Keywords: Anthurium; Radopholus; Nematoda; In vitro tolerance; Plant
resistance
33.
Sensitive detection of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae on Anthurium
andreanum by immunocapture-PCR (IC-PCR) using primers designed from
sequence characterized amplified regions (SCAR) of the blight pathogen / M H
R Khoodoo, F Sahin, Y Jaufeerally-Fakim.
European Journal of Plant Pathology. Dordrecht:Aug 2005. Vol. 112, Iss. 4,
p. 379-390
Keywords : Anthurium; Xanthomonas axonopodis; IC-PCR; Blights
34.
Survival of the Anthurium blight pathogen, Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.
dieffenbachiae, in field crop residues/ Brion Duffy.
European Journal of Plant Pathology. Dordrecht:Mar 2000. Vol. 106, Iss. 3,
p. 291-295
Keywords : Anthurium; Xanthomonas axonopodis; Survival
1974-2005
SCIENCE DIRECT
6
35.
Anthocyanin pigments and leaf flavonoids in the family araceae / Christine A.
Williams, Jeffrey B. Harborne, Simon J. Mayo.
Phytochemistry. Volume 20, Issue 2, 1981, p. 217-234, ISSN 0031-9422,
Keywords: Araceae; Anthocyanins; Flavone C-glycosides; Flavonols;
Flavones; Proanthocyanidins; Kaempferol; Quercetin;
Biochemical systematics
36.
Benzyladenine and the vase life of tropical ornamentals / Robert E. Paull,
Theeranuch Chantrachit.
Postharvest Biology and Technology. Volume 21, Issue 3, February 2001, p. 303310, ISSN 0925-5214,
Keywords: Cut flowers; Fioliage; Packaging; Storage temperature;
Application time; Benzyladenine; Vase life
37.
Characterization of senescence-associated gene expression and senescencedependent and independent cysteine proteases differing in microsomal processing
in Anthurium / Daniel M. Hayden, David A. Christopher.
Plant Science. Volume 166, Issue 3, March 2004, p. 779-790, ISSN 0168-9452,
Keywords: Anthurium andraeanum; Chloroplast; Cysteine protease;
Cytokinin; Sag12; Senescence
38.
Floral fragrance compounds of some anthurium (Araceae) species and hybrids /
N. Kuanprasert, A.R. Kuehnle, C.S. Tang.
Phytochemistry. Volume 49, Issue 2, 28 September 1998, p. 521-528, ISSN
0031-9422,
Keywords: Anthurium; Araceae; Monoterpenes; Flower fragrance;
Headspace analysis; Chemotaxonomy
39.
Growth, developmental features and flower production of Anthurium andreanum
Lind. in tropical conditions / L. Dufour, V. Guerin.
Scientia Horticulturae. Volume 98, Issue 1, 19 March 2003, p. 25-35, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Morphogenesis; Monopodial growth; Sympodial growth;
Phyllochron; Cut flower production; Soilless cultivation;
Anthurium andraeanum
40.
Isolation and characterization of bacterial contaminants from Dieffenbachia
amoena Bull, AnthuriumError! Bookmark not defined. andreanum Linden and
Spathiphyllum sp. Schoot cultured in vitro / Ingrid Brunner, Alfredo Echegaray,
Abraham Rubluo.
Scientia Horticulturae. Volume 62, Issues 1-2, April 1995, p. 103-111, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Anthurium; Bacterial contaminants; Dieffenbachia;
Spathiphyllum; In vitro culture
41.
Plantlet formation in callus tissues of AnthuriumError! Bookmark not defined.
andraeanum Lind.,/ R.L.M. Pierik;, H.H.M. Steegmans, J.A.J. Van Der Meys.
Scientia Horticulturae. Volume 2, Issue 2, June 1974, p. 193-198, ISSN 03044238,
Keywords : Anthurium; Callus; Plantlet
42.
Season and fertilization affect the post-harvest flower life of anthurium / Robert
E. Paull, Tadashi Higaki, Joanne S. Imamura.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 49, Issues 1-2, January 1992, p. 125-134, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Potassium; Preharvest; Vase life ;
Anthurium
43.
Transformation of floriculture crops / Karol E.P. Robinson, Ebrahim
7
Firoozabady. Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 55, Issues 1-2, Transformation of
Horticultural Crops, August 1993, P. 83-99, ISSN 0304-4238,
Keywords: Carnation; Chrysanthemum; Rose; Transformation
44.
Triglochinin in Araceen / Adolf Nahrstedt.
Phytochemistry, Volume 14, Issue 12, December 1975, p. 2627-2628, ISSN
0031-9422,
Keywords: Anthurium hookeri; Arum maculatum; Dieffenbachia picta;
Lasia spinosa; Pinellia tripartita; Araceae; Cyanogenic
glycosides; Triglochinin.
45.
Vegetative propagation of Anthurium scherzerianum Schott through callus
cultures / R.L.M. Pierik, H.H.M. Steegmans.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 4, Issue 3, May 1976, p. 291-292, ISSN 03044238
Keywords : Anthurium scherzerianum; Callus cultures;
Vegetative propagation
TEEAL
1998-2004
8
46.
Comparisons of single versus multiple bacterial species on biological control of
Anthurium blight / Fukui-R, Fukui-H, Alvarez-A-M.
Phytopathology, 1999, 89 (5), p. 366-373 ISSN: 0031-949X
Keywords: Biological control; Biological control agents; Suppression;
Susceptibility; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Plant diseases; Plant
disease control; Anthurium andraeanum; Xanthomonas
axonopodis; Dieffenbachia; Xanthomonas campestris; Bacteria
47.
Differential susceptibility of Anthurium cultivars to bacterial blight in foliar and
systemic infection phases / Fukui-H, Alvarez-A-M, Fukui-R.
Plant Disease, 1998, 82 (7), p. 800-806 ISSN: 0191-2917
Keywords: Plant diseases; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Disease resistance;
Susceptibility; Cultivars; Varietal reactions; Blights; Infection;
Bioluminescence; Plant pathology; Xanthomonas axonopodis;
Anthurium andraeanum
48.
Effect of temperature on the incubation period and leaf colonization in bacterial
blight of anthurium / Fukui-R., Fukui-H., Alvarez-A-M.
Phytopathology, 1999, 89 (11), p. 1007-1014 ISSN: 0031-949X
Keywords: Plant diseases; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Air temperature;
Disease resistance; Environmental factors; Ornamental plants;
Plant pathology; Xanthomonas axonopodis; Anthurium
andraeanum
49.
Efficacy of hot water drenches of Anthurium andraeanum plants against the
burrowing nematode Radopholus similis and plant thermotolerance / Tsang-MM-C., Hara-A-H., Sipes-B-S.
Annals of Applied Biology, 2004, 145 (3), p. 309-316 ISSN: 0003-4746
Keywords: Dry matter; Growth; Heat resistance; Hot water treatment; Pest
control; Plant parasitic nematodes; Plant pests; Roots; Stems;
Survival; Anthurium andraeanum; Nematoda; Radopholus
similis
50.
First report of Anthurium blight caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.
dieffenbachiae in Reunion Island / Soustrade-I... [et al.],
Plant Disease, 2000, 84 (12), p. 1343-1343 ISSN: 0191-2917
Keywords: Plant diseases; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Anthurium
andraeanum; Xanthomonas axonopodis; Blights
51.
First report of bacterial blight of Anthurium caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis
pv. dieffenbachiae in Turkey / Aysan-Y., Sahin-F.
Plant Pathology, 2003, 52 (6), p. 783 ISSN: 0032-0862
Keywords: Geographical distribution; Plant diseases; Plant pathogenic
bacteria; Plant pathogens; Anthurium andraeanum;
Xanthomonas axonopodis; Blights
52.
First report of Ralstonia (Pseudomonas) solanacearum infecting pot Anthurium
production in Florida / Norman-D-J., Yuen-J-M-F.
Plant Disease, 1999, 83 (3), p. 300 ISSN: 0191-2917
Keywords: Plant diseases; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Symptoms; Isolation;
Characterization; Molecular genetics; Polymerase chain
reaction;
Pathogenicity;
Inoculum;
Plant
pathology;
Anthurium;
Xanthomonas
axonopodis;
Ralstonia
solanacearum; Epipremnum pinnatum; Bacteria
53.
Interception of Xanthomonas campestris pv. dieffenbachiae on Anthurium plants
from the Netherlands / Sathyanarayana-N... [et al.]
Plant Disease, 1998, 82 (2), p. 262 ISSN: 0191-2917
Keywords: Plant diseases; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Quarantine; Import
controls; Disease prevention; Interceptions; Symptoms;
Pathogenicity; Identification; Immunodiagnosis; ELISA; Plant
pathology; Anthurium andraeanum; Xanthomonas axonopodis;
Bacteria
54.
Plant regeneration of Anthurium andreanum cv Rubrun / Vargas-Teresa-E... [et
al.]
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, 2004, 7 (3), p. 285-289 ISSN: 0717-3458
Keywords: Anthurium andraeanum; Methods; Reproduction; Germination;
9
Plant regeneration
2005
SCIENCE DIRECT
55.
Molecular characterisation of Xanthomonas strains isolated from aroids in
Mauritius / M.H.R. Khoodoo, F... [et al.]
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, Volume 28, Issue 4, 14 June 2005, p. 366380, ISSN 0723-2020,
Keywords: Anthurium blight; Non pathogenic strains
56.
Nutrient solution effects on the development and yield of Anthurium andreanum
Lind. in tropical soilless conditions / L. Dufour, V. Guerin.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 105, Issue 2, 10 June 2005, p. 269-282, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Anthurium andraeanum; Mineral requirements; Mineral
analyses; Plant growth; Cut flower production; Soilless
cultivation
2006
DIRECT OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
57.
Cultivar, explant type and culture medium influencing embryogenesis and
organogenesis in Anthurium spp./ Sompong Te-chato, Thanyaporn Susanon,
Yaowaphan Sontikun.
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology Year:2006 Volume:28 Issue:
4 p. No:717-722 ISSN:01253395
Keywords: Anthurium; Embryogenesis; Organogenesis; Meristematic
nodular callus
PROQUEST
58.
Anthurium Queen / Tacy Callies.
Ornamental Outlook. Winter Park:Feb 2006. Vol. 15, Iss. 2, p. 8-9
Keywords : Anthurium
59.
Anthurium / Graham Clarke.
Horticulture Week. Teddington:Sep 7, 2006. p. 16-17
Keywords : Anthurium
TEEAL
10
60.
Comparative study of inflorescence characters and pollen-ovule ratios among the
genera Philodendron and Anthurium (Araceae) / Chouteau-M., Barabe-D,
Gibernau-M.
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2006, 167 (4), p. 817-829 ISSN: 10585893
Keywords: Inflorescences; Ovules; Plant morphology; Pollen; Stigma;
Anthurium; Philodendron
61.
Mycorrhizal fungi and micropropagated cultivars of Anthurium associations /
Stancato-G-C., Silveira-A-P-D.
Bragantia, 2006, 65 (3), p. 511-516 ISSN: 0006-8705
Keywords: Anthurium andraeanum; Acclimatization; Arbuscular
mycorrhiza; Micropropagated plantlets; Ornamental tropical
plants
2007
DIRECT OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
62.
Effect of antibiotics selection on survival rate of nodal explant and gene
transformation in Anthurium andraeanum cv. Sonate /Juntanawan, K., Te-chato,
S.
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology Year:2007 Volume:29
Issue:Suppl. Issn:01253395 2 p./.No:229-236;
Keywords : Anthurium; Hygromycin; Node; Gene transformation
PROQUEST
63.
Adaptable Anthurium / J Chen; Richard Henny.
Ornamental Outlook. Winter Park:Aug 2007. Vol. 16, Iss. 8, p. 14,16 p
Keywords : Anthurium; Adaptation
SCIENCE DIRECT
64.
Inheritance of systemic resistance to the bacterial blight pathogen (Xanthomonas
axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae) in Anthurium andraeanum (Hort.),/ W. Elibox, P.
Umaharan.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 115, Issue 1, 10 December 2007, p. 76-81, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Additive genetic effects; Biparental inheritance; Disease
resistance; Epistasis; Hybridization; Inoculation; Blights;
Xanthomonas axonopodis
11
TEEAL
65.
First report in New Caledonia of bacterial blight of anthurium caused by
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachi / Jouen-E... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (4), p. 462 ISSN: 0191-2917
Keywords: Geographical distribution; New geographic records; Plant
diseases; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Blights; Xanthomonas
axonopodis; Anthurium
66.
A green fluorescent protein-based screening method for identification of
resistance in anthurium to systemic infection by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.
dieffenbachiae / Elibox-W., Umaharan-P.
Plant Pathology, 2007, 56 (5), p. 819-827 ISSN: 0032-0862
Keywords: Cultivars; Disease resistance; Green fluorescent protein;
Methodology; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Screening
2008
DIRECT OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
67.
Foliar regeneration in Anthurium andraeanum Hort. cv. Agnihothri / M. Bejoy,
V.R. Sumitha, N.P. Anish.
Biotechnology ISSN:1682296X Volume:7 Issue: Year: 1 2008 p. 134-138
Keywords: Anthurium; Araceae; Callus cultures; Floriculture;
Micropropagation
68.
Somatic embryogenesis in Anthurium andraeanum Lind. variety ‘Lambada’/
Nydia del Rivero Bautista... [et al.].
Ra Ximhai ISSN:16650441 Year:2008 Volume:4 Issue:1 p. 135-149
Keywords: Culture media; Growth regulators; Somatic embryos;
Anthurium andraeanum
PROQUEST
69.
70.
12
Qantitative screening method for the detection of foliar resistance to
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae in Anthurium / Winston Elibox,
Pathmanathan Umaharan.
European Journal of Plant Pathology.
TEEAL
Dor Adrecht:May 2008. Vol. 121, Iss.
1, p. 35-42
Developmental
morphology
of the floweraxonopodis;
of AnthuriumScreening;
jenmanii: aDisease
new element
Keywords
: Anthurium;
Xanthomonas
in our understanding
of basal
Araceae / Barabe-Denis., Lacroix-Christia.
resistance;
Detection
Botany Botanique, 2008, 86 (1), p. 45-52 ISSN: 1916-2790
Keywords: Methods;Reproductive system; Plant development;
Developmental morphology; Anthurium jenmanii
71.
Genetic basis of resistance to systemic infection by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.
dieffenbachiae in anthurium / Elibox-W. Umaharan-P.
Phytopathology, 2008, 98 (4), p. 421-426 ISSN: 0031-949X
Keywords: Crosses; Cultivars; Epistasis; Genes; Genetic analysis; Genetic
resistance; Genetic variation; Genotypes; Green fluorescent
protein; Phenotypes; Plant pathogenic bacteria; Segregation
2009
SCIENCE DIRECT
72.
Plant regeneration by callus-mediated protocorm-like body induction of
Anthurium andraeanum Hort. / Yi-xun YU... [et al.].
Agricultural Sciences in China, Volume 8, Issue 5, May 2009, p. 572-577, ISSN
1671-2927,
Keywords: Anthurium andraeanum; Callus induction; Plant regeneration;
Protocorm like body
2010
SCIENCE DIRECT
73.
Comparative leaf ecophysiology and anatomy of seedlings, young and adult
individuals of the epiphytic aroid Anthurium scandens (Aubl.) Engl. / Natalia
Lorenzo, Dulce Gilson Mantuano, Andre Mantovani.
Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 68, Issue 3, May 2010, p.
314-322, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Anthurium scandens; Ecophysiology; Seedlings; Epiphytes;
Water stress
74.
Cultivar differences in the deterioration of vase-life in cut-flowers of Anthurium
andraeanum is determined by mechanisms that regulate water uptake / W.
Elibox, P. Umaharan.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 124, Issue 1, 26 February 2010, p. 102-108,
ISSN 0304-4238
Keywords: Vascular occlusion; Water stress; Steady state water uptake;
Water relations; Vase life; Anthurium andraeanum
75.
Effects of chemical and organic fertilizers on the growth, flower quality and
nutrient uptake of Anthurium andreanum, cultivated for cut flower production /
Keng Heng Chang... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 125, Issue 3, 28 June 2010, p. 434-441, ISSN
13
0304-4238
Keywords: Soilless cultivation; Organic fertilizer; Composts; Coconut
husk; Anthurium andraeanum; Nutrient uptake; Cut flower
production
76.
Ploidy screening of anthurium (Anthurium andreanum Linden ex Andre)
regenerants derived from anther culture / Budi Winarto... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 127, Issue 1, 22 November 2010, p. 86-90, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Ploidy level; Chromosomes; Chloroplast; Stomata; Microspore;
Anthurium; Ornamental Plants; Anther culture
77.
Thermal tolerance of propagative anthurium stem cuttings to disinfestation by
heat treatment for burrowing nematodes and bacterial blight / Marcel M.C.
Tsang, Arnold H. Hara, Michael H. Shintaku.
Crop Protection, Volume 29, Issue 6, June 2010, p. 525-531, ISSN 0261-2194
Keywords: Heat treatments; Disinfestation; Anthurium andraeanum; Stem
cuttings; Xanthomonas axonopodis; Radopholus similis
ANYELIR
2006
PROQUEST
78.
Overexpression of carnation S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene generates
a broad-spectrum tolerance to abiotic stresses in transgenic tobacco plants / Soo
Jin Wi, Woo Taek Kim, Ky Young Park.
Plant Cell Reports. Berlin:Oct 2006. Vol. 25, Iss. 10, p. 1111-1121
Keywords : Carnation; S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene;
Abiotic stress; Transgenic tobacco
79.
Two peronospora species causing downy mildew of carnation and gypsophila
(caryophyllaceae) in Israel / Israel S Ben-Ze'ev, Genya Elkind, Edna Levy.
Phytoparasitica. Dordrecht:Jun 2006. Vol. 34, Iss. 3, p. 265-268
Keywords : Carnation; Milldews; Gypsophila
SCIENCE DIRECT
80.
14
Distribution of carnation viruses in the shoot tip: Exclusion from the shoot apical
meristem / B. Gosalvez-Bernal... [et al.].
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, Volume 69, Issues 1-3, JulySeptember 2006, p. 43-51, ISSN 0885-5765,
Keywords: Carnation mottle virus; Carnation vein mottle virus; Carnation
latent virus; Carnation etched ring virus; Dianthus
caryophyllus; In situ hybridization; Immunohistochemistry;
Shoot tip; Shoot apical meristem; Single viral infection; Mixed
viral infection
81.
Effect of sucrose concentrations on somatic embryogenesis in carnation
(Dianthus caryophyllus L.) / Omid Karami... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 110, Issue 4, 27 November 2006, p. 340-344,
ISSN 0304-4238
Keywords: Carnation; Embryogenic callus; Somatic embryos; Sucrose;
Dianthus caryophyllus
TEEAL
82.
Effects of adenosine triphosphate on the vase life of cut carnation flowers / SongL., Liu-H., Su-X., You-Y., Jiang-Y.
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2006, 46 (1), p. 137-139
Keywords : Carnation; Cut flowers; Adenosine triphosphate; Vase life
2007
PROQUEST
83.
Moving beyond blue carnations / Laura Drotleff.
Greenhouse Grower. Willoughby:Jan 2007. Vol. 25, Iss. 1, p. 86,88,90
Keywords : Carnation
SCIENCE DIRECT
84.
Cryopreservation of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) shoot tips by
encapsulation-vitrification / Adela Halmagyi, Constantin Deliu.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 113, Issue 3, 20 July 2007, p. 300-306, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Conservation; Dianthus; Encapsulation; Shoot tip; Liquid
nitrogen; Vitrification
85.
Plant tissue distribution and chemical inactivation of six carnation viruses / Jesus
A. Sanchez-Navarro... [et al].
Crop Protection, Volume 26, Issue 7, July 2007, p. 1049-1054, ISSN 0261-2194
Keywords: Carnation viruses; Virus distribution; Chemical inactivation
86.
The role of N-lauroylethanolamine in the regulation of senescence of cut
carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus)/ Yun Zhang... [et al.].
Journal of Plant Physiology, Volume 164, Issue 8, 23 August 2007, p. 993-1001,
15
ISSN 0176-1617
Keywords: Antioxidant enzymes; Dianthus caryophyllus; N-lauroylethanol
amine; Oxidative damage; Senescence
2008
PROQUEST
87.
Growers say carnations are seeing revival in gardens / Matthew Appleby.
Horticulture Week. Teddington:Oct 17, 2008. p. 10
Keywords : Carnation; Gardens
SCIENCE DIRECT
88.
Composting of spent mushroom compost, carnation wastes, chicken and cattle
manures / Recep Kulcu... [et al.].
Bioresource Technology, Volume 99, Issue 17, November 2008, p. 8259-8264,
ISSN 0960-8524
Keywords: Carnation wastes; Composting; Spent mushroom compost
89.
Cross-compatibility and the polyploidy of progenies in reciprocal backcrosses
between diploid carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) and its amphidiploid with
Dianthus japonicus Thunb. / Mikio Nimura... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 115, Issue 2, 7 January 2008, p. 183-189, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Dianthus japonicus; Amphidiploid; Carnation; Tetraploid
hybrid; Triploid hybrid; Unreduced gamete
90.
Differential expression levels of ethylene biosynthetic pathway genes during
senescence of long-lived carnation cultivars / Koji Tanase... [et al.].
Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 47, Issue 2, February 2008, p. 210217, ISSN 0925-5214
Keywords: Carnation; Dianthus caryophyllus; Ethylene; Ethylene
biosynthesis; Flower senescence; Long-lived flowers
91.
Flavonoids from carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) and their antifungal activity /
Francesco Galeotti... [et al.].
Phytochemistry Letters, Volume 1, Issue 1, 15 April 2008, p. 44-48, ISSN 18743900
Keywords: Carnation; Dianthus caryophyllus; Caryophyllaceae;
Flavonoids; Kaempferol glycosides; Antifungal
92.
Isolation and characterization of a cDNA clone encoding an auxin influx carrier
in carnation cuttings. Expression in different organs and cultivars and its
16
relationship with cold storage / Maria del Rocio Oliveros-Valenzuela... [et al.].
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Volume 46, Issue 12, December 2008,
p. 1071-1076, ISSN 0981-9428
Keywords: Cold storage; Dianthus caryophyllus; Auxin influx carrier; Polar
auxin transport; Rooting
93.
Selection of ethylene-resistant carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) by video
recording system and their response to ethylene / Takashi Onozaki, Masafumi
Yagi, Michio Shibata.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 116, Issue 2, 4 April 2008, p. 205-212, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Autocatalytic ethylene production; Carnation; Ethylene
sensitivity; Flower senescence; Responsiveness to ethylene; Vase
life
94.
Sub-cellular location of H2O2, peroxidases and pectin epitopes in control and
hyperhydric shoots of carnation / N. Fernandez-Garcia, A. Piqueras, E. Olmos.
Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 62, Issue 2, March 2008, p.
168-175, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Hyperhydricity; Carnation; Peroxidases; Pectin; Free radicals
2009
PROQUEST
95.
Carnation Fusarium wilt suppression in four composts / Celia Borrero, Isabel
Trillas, Manuel Avilés.
European Journal of Plant Pathology. Dordrecht:Apr 2009. Vol. 123, Iss. 4,
p. 425-433
Keywords : Carnation; Fusarium wilt; Suppression; Composts
96.
Cloning of carnation GA 20-oxidase and the construction of a plant RNAi vector /
Jin Liang... [et al.].
Chinese Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology. Cambridge:Aug 2009. Vol. 6,
Iss. 2, p. 127-134
Keywords : Carnation; Oxidase; Cloning; RNA; Vector
97.
Life history parameters of Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Acari: Tetranychidae) on
leaves of carnation, Dianthus caryophyllus / Víctor M Tello, Robinson M
Vargas, Jaime C Araya.
Revista Colombiana de Entomología. Bogota:2009. Vol. 35, Iss. 1, p. 47-51
Keywords: Dianthus caryophyllus; Carnation; Tetranychus cinnabarinus;
Leaves
17
2010
PROQUEST
98.
Carnation bloom boom / Laura Sanders.
Science News. Washington:Feb 27, 2010. Vol. 177, Iss. 5, p. 8
Keywords : Carnation; Flowering
99.
Research matters... extend the life of carnations / Ken Cockshull.
Horticulture Week. Teddington:Dec 3, 2010. p. 33
Keywords : Carnation; Vase life
SCIENCE DIRECT
100. Effect of Trichoderma asperellum strain T34 on Fusarium wilt and water usage in
carnation grown on compost-based growth medium / Dolors Sant... [et al.]
Biological Control, Volume 53, Issue 3, June 2010, p. 291-296, ISSN 10499644,
Keywords: Biological control agents; Dianthus caryophyllus; Fusarium
oxysporum dianthi; Grape marc compost; Transpiration;
Stomatal conductance; Water uptake
2011
SCIENCE DIRECT
101. Physiological responses of carnation cut flowers to exogenous nitric oxide /
Chang-li Zeng, Li Liu, Guo-quan Xu.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 127, Issue 3, 10 January 2011, p. 424-430, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Cut flowers; Dianthus caryophyllus; Nitric oxide; Physiological
responses; Vase life
AZALEA
2006
PROQUEST
102. Disease resistance induced by nonantagonistic endophytic Streptomyces spp. on
tissue-cultured seedlings of rhododendron / Masafumi ShimizuAkane Meguro
Sachiko Hasegawa Tomio Nishimura Hitoshi Kunoh.
Journal of General Plant Pathology : JGPP. Tokyo:Dec 2006. Vol. 72, Iss. 6,
p. 351-354
Keywords: Rhododendron; Streptomyces; Tissue culture; Seedlings;
Diseases resistance
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103. How to shift unproductive Kalmia angustifolia - Rhododendron groenlandicum
heath to productive conifer plantation1 / Nelson Thiffault, Robert Jobidon.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Ottawa:Oct 2006. Vol. 36, Iss. 10,
p. 2364-2376
Keywords: Kalmia angustifolia; Rhododendron groenlandicum; Conifer
104. Incidence of Lytta unguicularis (Coleoptera : Meloidae) on hybrid Azaleas,
Rhododendron spp. In the great smoky mountains national park / Adriean Mayor,
Jerome F Grant, Paris L Lambdin.
The Florida Entomologist. Lutz:Dec 2006. Vol. 89, Iss. 4, p. 516-517
Keywords: Azaleas; Rhododendron; Lytta unguicularis; Pest incidence
105. Light environment under Rhododendron maximum thickets and estimated carbon
gain of regenerating forest tree seedlings / T T Lei, E T Nilsen, S W Semones.
Plant Ecology. Dordrecht:May 2006. Vol. 184, Iss. 1, p. 143-156
Keywords: Rhododendron; Carbon gain; Forest tree; Seedlings
106. Pollination ecology and seed production of Rhododendron ponticum in native and
exotic habitats / Jane C Stout... [et al.].
Biodiversity & Conservation. London:Feb 2006. Vol. 15, Iss. 2, p. 755-777
Keywords: Rhododendron ponticum; Seed production; Pollination; Habitat
107. Phenomorphology and eco-morphological characters of Rhododendron Lauroid
Forests in the Western Mediterranean (Iberian Peninsula, Spain) / A V Pérez
Latorre, B Cabezudo.
Plant Ecology. Dordrecht:Dec 2006. Vol. 187, Iss. 2, p. 227-247
Keywords:Rhododendron; Phernomorphology; Ecomorphology
SCIENCE DIRECT
108. Can a post-harvest ripening treatment extend the longevity of Rhododendron L.
seeds? / Fiona Hay, Jennifer Klin, Robin Probert.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 111, Issue 1, 4 December 2006, p. 80-83, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Rhododendron sp.; Seed longevity; Postharvest ripening
109. Modelling establishment probabilities of an exotic plant, Rhododendron
ponticum, invading a heterogeneous, woodland landscape using logistic
regression with spatial autocorrelation / C.M. Stephenson... [et al.].
Ecological Modelling, Volume 193, Issues 3-4, 15 March 2006, p. 747-758,
ISSN 0304-3800
Keywords: Distance from seed source; Invasive species; Rhododendron
ponticum; Seedling establishment; Spatial modelling
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110. Seasonal changes in photosynthesis, protein composition and mineral content in
Rhododendron leaves / Gary C. Harris... [et al.].
Plant Science, Volume 170, Issue 2, February 2006, p. 314-325, ISSN 01689452
Keywords : Rhododendron catawbiense; Acclimatization; Dehydrins;
Xanthophyll cycle; Photosynthesis; Leaf mineral content
TEEAL
111. Effects of different Rhododendron control methods in eastern beech (Fagus
orientalis Lipsky) ecosystems in the western Black Sea region of Turkey / YildizO. Esen-D.
Annals of Applied Biology, 2006, 149 (2), p. 235-242
Keywords: Rhododendron; Fagus orientalis; Ecosystems; Control methods
112. First report of dieback and leaf lesions on Rhododendron sp. caused by
Phytophthora hedraiandra in the United States / Schwingle-B-W... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2006, 90 (1), p. 109
Keywords: Rhododendron sp; Phytophthora hedraiandra; Plant diseases;
Leaf lesions; Dieback
113. First report of powdery mildew on azalea caused by Erysiphe azaleae in
Louisiana / Holcomb-G-E. Ferrin-D-M.
Plant Disease, 2006, 90 (9), p. 1263
Keywords : Azaleas; Erysiphe azaleae; Powdery mildew
114. First report of rhododendron powdery mildew on Rhododendron spp. in the
Czech Republic / Lebeda-A...[et al.].
Plant Pathology, 2007, 56 (2), p. 354
Keywords : Rhododendron sp; Powdery mildew; Czech
115. Phytophthora tropicalis isolated from diseased leaves of Pieris japonica and
Rhododendron catawbiense and found in irrigation water and soil in Virginia /
Hong-C-X... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2006, 90 (4), p. 525
Keywords: Rhododendron catawbiense; Phytophthora tropicalis; Pieris
japonica; Irrigation water; Isolation; Plant diseases
2007
PROQUEST
20
116. Association between floral longevity and pollen removal, pollen receipt, and fruit
production in flame azalea (Rhododendron calendulaceum) / Amy C Blair, Lorne
M Wolfe.
Canadian Journal of Botany. Ottawa:Apr 2007. Vol. 85, Iss. 4, p. 414-419
Keywords: Flame azalea; Rhododendron calendulaceum; Floral longevity;
Pollen; Fruit production
117. Hardy Rhododendron species. A guide to identification / Phillip Cribb.
Kew Bulletin. Norwich:2007. Vol. 62, Iss. 1, p. 167
Keywords : Rhododendron sp.; Identification
118. Introgressive hybridization between Rhododendron kiusianum and R. kaempferi
(Ericaceae) in Kyushu, Japan based on chloroplast DNA markers / N Kobayashi...
[et al.].
Edinburgh Journal of Botany. Cambridge:Nov 2007. Vol. 64, Iss. 3, p. 283293
Keywords : Rhododendron kiusianum; Rhododendron kaempferi;
Hybridization; Chloroplast; DNA markers; Japan
119. Natural hybridization origin of Rhododendron agastum (Ericaceae) in Yunnan,
China: inferred from morphological and molecular evidence / Jing-Li Zhang...
[et al.].
Journal of Plant Research. Tokyo:May 2007. Vol. 120, Iss. 3, p. 457-63
Keywords: Rhododendron; Rhododendron agastum; Hybridization; Plant
morphology; Molecular evidence; China
SCIENCE DIRECT
120. Phylogeographic study reveals the origin and evolutionary history of a
Rhododendron species complex in Taiwan / Jeng-Der Chung... [et al.].
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Volume 42, Issue 1, January 2007, p.1424, ISSN 1055-7903
Keywords: cpDNA; Evolutionary origin; Phylogeography; Rhododendron;
Species complex; Taiwan
121. Rhododendron thickets alter N cycling and soil extracellular enzyme activities in
southern Appalachian hardwood forests / Nina Wurzburger, Ronald L. Hendrick
Pedobiologia, Volume 50, Issue 6, 4 January 2007, P. 563-576, ISSN 0031-4056
Keywords: Ericoid mycorrhiza; Protein tannin complex; Polyphenol
oxidase; Protease; Leaf litter; N cycling
122. Testing mechanistic models of seed dispersal for the invasive Rhododendron
ponticum (L.) / Catriona M. Stephenson... [et al.].
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, Volume 9, Issue 1, 31
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October 2007, P. 15-28, ISSN 1433-8319
Keywords: Abscission; Dispersal kernel; Invasive alien species; Spatial
spread; Wind dispersal; Rhododendron
TEEAL
123. First report of leaf spot and twig blight of Rhododendron spp. caused by
Phytophthora hibernalis in Spain / Alvarez-L-A... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (7), p. 909
Keywords: Rhododendron sp.; Leaf spot; Twig blight; Phytophthora
hibernalis; Spain
124. First report of leaf spot, shoot blight, and stem and collar canker of
Rhododendron spp. caused by Phytophthora citricola in the Czech Republic /
Mrazkova-M... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (11), p. 1515
Keywords: Rhododendron sp.; Leaf spot; Shoot blight; Canker;
Phytophthora citricola
125. First report of Phytophthora ramorum and P. inflata in ornamental
rhododendrons in Finland / Lilja-A... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (8), p. 1055
Keywords: Phytophthora ramorum; Phytophthora inflate; Rhododendron;
Finland
126. Genetic characterization of binucleate Rhizoctonia species causing web blight on
azalea in Mississippi and Alabama / Rinehart-T-A... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (5), p. 616-623
Keywords: Azaleas; Genetic characterization; Rhizoctonia; Web blight
127. Phytophthora hedraiandra on rhododendron in Slovenia / Munda-A., Zerjav-M.,
Schroers-H-J.
Plant Pathology, 2007, 56 (2), p. 355
Keywords: Rhododendron; Phytophthora hedraiandra; Slovenia
128. Root and stem infection of Rhododendron from potting medium infested with
Phytophthora ramorum / Parke-J-L., Lewis-C.
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (10), p. 1265-1270
Keywords: Rhododendron; Disease infection; Potting medium;
Phytophthora ramorum
129. Survival of Phytophthora ramorum in recirculating irrigation water and
subsequent infection of Rhododendron and Viburnum / Werres-S... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (8), p. 1034-1044
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Keywords: Rhododendron; Phytophthora ramorum; Irrigation water;
Diseases infection
2008
PROQUEST
130. Bumblebee pollination and reproductive biology of Rhododendron semibarbatum
(Ericaceae) / Akiko Ono, Ikumi Dohzono, Takashi Sugawara.
Journal of Plant Research. Tokyo:May 2008. Vol. 121, Iss. 3, p. 319-27
Keywords: Rhododendron semibarbatum; Pollination; Reproductive
biology
131. Fatty acid composition of Turkish Rhododendron species / Néstor M Carballeira,
Michelle Cartagena, Deniz Tasdemir. JAOCS,
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society. Champaign:Jul 2008. Vol. 85,
Iss. 7, p. 605-611
Keywords: Rhododendron sp. Fatty Acids; Turkey
132. Hybridization and asymmetric introgression between Rhododendron eriocarpum
and R. indicum on Yakushima Island, southwest Japan / Shuichiro Tagane,
Michikazu Hiramatsu, Hiroshi Okubo.
Journal of Plant Research. Tokyo:Jul 2008. Vol. 121, Iss. 4, p. 387-95
Keywords: Rhododendron eriocarpum; Rhododendron indicum;
Hybridization
133. New form of tree Rhododendron displayed / Anonymous.
Horticulture Week. Teddington:May 8, 2008. p. 4
Keywords: Rhododendron; Plant form
134. Rhododendron / Graham Clarke.
Horticulture Week. Teddington:May 15, 2008. p. 27-30
Keywords: Rhododendron
2009
PROQUEST
135. Frst detection of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii' in Rhododendron hybridum / J
aroslava Pribylová, Karel Petrzik, Josef Spak.
European Journal of Plant Pathology. Dordrecht:May 2009. Vol. 124, Iss. 1,
p. 181-185
Keywords: Rhododendron hybridum; Phytoplasma trifolii; Plant diseases;
Detection
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136. Influence of slope position, stand type and rhododendron (Rhododendron
ponticum) on litter decomposition rates of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis
Lipsky.) and spruce [Picea orientalis (L.) Link] / Temel Sariyildiz, Mehmet
Küçük.
European Journal of Forest Research. Dordrecht:Jul 2009. Vol. 128, Iss. 4,
p. 351-360
Keywords: Rhododendron; Slope position; Litter; Decomposition rates;
Fagus orientalis; Beech; Spruce; Picea orientalis
137. Molecular systematic of Rhododendron subgenus Tsutsusi ((Rhodoreae,
Ericoideae, Ericaceae) / K A Kron, E A Powell.
Edinburgh Journal of Botany. Cambridge:Mar 2009. Vol. 66, Iss. 1, p. 81-95
Keywords: Rhododendron sp.; Molecular systematic
SCIENCE DIRECT
138. Invasive species control: Incorporating demographic data and seed dispersal into
a management model for Rhododendron ponticum / C.M. Harris...[et al.].
Ecological Informatics, Volume 4, Issue 4, September 2009, p. 226-233, ISSN
1574-9541
Keywords: Control strategies; Invasive alien plant; Eradication; Individualbased model; Seed dispersal
139. Seasonal changes in photosynthesis, antioxidant systems and ELIP expression in
a thermonastic and non-thermonastic Rhododendron species: A comparison of
photoprotective strategies in overwintering plants / Xiang Wang... [et al.].
Plant Science, Volume 177, Issue 6, December 2009, p. 607-617, ISSN 01689452
Keywords: Antioxidant system; Cold acclimation; Early light-induced
proteins; Photoprotection; Rhododendron
140. Water deficits promote flowering in Rhododendron via regulation of pre and post
initiation development / R.G. Sharp... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 120, Issue 4, 19 May 2009, p. 511-517, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Water deficits; Rhododendron; Floral initiation; Partial
rootzone drying; Regulated deficit irrigation
2010
SCIENCEDIRECT
141. Are rhododendron hybrids distinguishable on the basis of morphology and
microsatellite polymorphism? / Matteo Caser, Aziz Akkak, Valentina Scariot.
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Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 125, Issue 3, 28 June 2010, p. 469-476, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Biodiversity; Rhododendron sp.; Microsatellites; Principal
coordinate analysis; Principal component analysis; Cluster
analysis; Morphological traits
142. Gibberellin-mediated suppression of floral initiation in the long-day plant
Rhododendron cv. Hatsugiri / R.G. Sharp... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 124, Issue 2, 15 March 2010, p. 231-238, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Gibberellin; Rhododendron; Floral initiation; Long-day plant
143. Simultaneous determination of epicatechin, syringic acid, quercetin-3-Ogalactoside and quercitrin in the leaves of Rhododendron species by using a
validated HPTLC method / Nandini Sharma... [et al.].
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, Volume 23, Issue 3, May 2010, p.
214-219, ISSN 0889-1575
Keywords: Epicatechin; Syringic acid; Quercetin galactoside; Quercitrin;
HPTLC; Rhododendron; Biodiversity; Food analysis; Food
composition
144. Total phenolic content, antiradical, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of
RhododendronError! Bookmark not defined. honeys / Sibel Silici, Osman
Sagdic, Lutfiye Ekici.
Food Chemistry, Volume 121, Issue 1, 1 July 2010, p. 238-243, ISSN 0308-8146
Keywords: Rhododendron; Phenolic content; Antioxidants; Antimicrobial
activity; Toxic honey
BUNGA MATAHARI
2006
PROQUEST
145. Abiotic edaphic factors affecting the growth of a threatened North American
Sunflower, Helianthus paradoxus (Asteraceae) / J K Bush.
Plant Ecology. Dordrecht:Apr 2006. Vol. 183, Iss. 2, p. 215-225
Keywords: Helianthus paradoxus; Sunflower; Abiotic factors; Growth
146. Accumulation of phospholipids and glycolipids in seed kernels of different
sunflower mutants (Helianthus annuus) / Joaquín J Salas... [et al.].
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society. Champaign:Jun 2006. Vol. 83,
Iss. 6, p. 539-545
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Phospholipids; Glycolipids; Seed
kernels
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147. Biodegradation in vivo and in vitro of chlorogenic acid by a sunflower-seedling
(Helianthus annuus) like polyphenoloxidase enzyme / Antonella De Leonardis,
Teresa Albanese, Vincenzo Macciola.
European Food Research and Technology. Heidelberg:Jul 2006. Vol. 223, Iss.
3, p. 295-301
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Biodegradation; Chlorogenic
acid; Polyphenoloxidase enzyme
148. Deficit irrigation of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in a sub-humid climate /
Ali Osman Demir... [et al.].
Irrigation Science. Berlin:May 2006. Vol. 24, Iss. 4, p. 279-289
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Irrigation; Subhumid climate
149. Distribution of Ty3-gypsy- and Ty1-copia-like DNA sequences in the genus
Helianthus and other Asteraceae / L Natali... [et al.].
Genome. Ottawa:Jan 2006. Vol. 49, Iss. 1, p. 64-72
Keywords: Helianthus; DNA sequences; Asteraceae
150. Experimental particleboard manufacture from sunflower stalks (Helianthus
annuus L.) and Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia Ten.) / Cengiz Guler, Ibrahim
Bektas, Hulya Kalaycioglu.
Forest Products Journal. Madison:Apr 2006. Vol. 56, Iss. 4, p. 56-60
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Stalks; Pinus brutia; Particleboard
151. Optimization of the process parameters to establish the quality attributes of
hydroxymethylfurfural content and diastatic activity of sunflower (Helianthus
annuus) honey using response surface methodology / Vikas Nanda, M B Bera, A
K Bakhshi.
European Food Research and Technology Heidelberg:Jan 2006. Vol. 222, Iss.
1-2, p. 64-70
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Sunflower; Hydroxymethyl furfural;
Quality; Diastatic activity
152. Ploidy manipulation and introgression of resistance to Alternaria helianthi from
Wild hexaploid Helianthus species to cultivated sunflower (H. annuus L.) aided
by anther culture / M Sujatha, A J Prabakaran.
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Nov 2006. Vol. 152, Iss. 2, p. 201-215
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Alternaria helianthi; Ploidy;
Diseases resistance; Anther culture
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153. Primary metabolic pathways and signal transduction in sunflower (Helianthus
annuus L.): comparison of transcriptional profiling in leaves and immature
embryos using cDNA microarrays / Tarek Hewezi, Michel Petitprez, Laurent
Gentzbittel.
Planta. Berlin:Apr 2006. Vol. 223, Iss. 5, p. 948-964
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Metabolic pathways; Signal
tranduction; Transcriptional profile; Embryo; cDNA
microarrays
154. Regeneration of interspecific somatic hybrids between Helianthus annuus L. and
Helianthus maximiliani (Schrader) via protoplast electrofusion / Ksenija TaskiAjdukovic, Dragana Vasic, Nevena Nagl.
Plant Cell Reports. Berlin:Jul 2006. Vol. 25, Iss. 7, p. 698-700
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Helianthus maximiliani; Interspecific
somatic hybrids; Protoplast electrofusion
155. Sporophytic and gametophytic recurrent selection for improvement of partial
resistance to Alternaria leaf blight in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) / Shobha
Rani T, R L Ravikumar.
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Feb 2006. Vol. 147, Iss. 3, p. 421-431
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Recurrent selection; Alternaria;
Diseases resistance; Leaf blight
156. Zeatin accumulation and misexpression of a class I knox gene are intimately
linked in the epiphyllous response of the interspecific hybrid EMB-2 (Helianthus
annuus × H. tuberosus) / Adriana Chiappetta... [et al.].
Planta. Berlin:Apr 2006. Vol. 223, Iss. 5, p. 917-931
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Helianthus tuberosus; Zeatin; Interspecific
hybrids
2007
PROQUEST
157. Characterization of the chromosome complement of Helianthus annuus by in situ
hybridization of a tandemly repeated DNA sequence / M Ceccarelli... [et al.].
Genome. Ottawa:May 2007. Vol. 50, Iss. 5, p. 429-434
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Chromosomes; In situ hybridization; DNA
sequences
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158. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza and phosphorus application on arsenic toxicity
in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) and on the transformation of arsenic in the
rhizosphere / V U Ultra Jr... [et al.].
Plant and Soil. The Hague:Jan 2007. Vol. 290, Iss. 1-2, p. 29-41
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Arbuscular mycorrhiza;
Phosphorus; Arsenic toxicity
159. Helianthus nighttime conductance and transpiration respond to soil water but not
nutrient availability/ Ava R Howard, Lisa A Donovan.
Plant Physiology. Rockville:Jan 2007. Vol. 143, Iss. 1, p. 145-155
Keywords: Helianthus; Transpiration; Soil moisture
160. Impacts of T-phylloplanin gene knockdown and of Helianthus and Datura
phylloplanins on Peronospora tabacina spore germination and disease potential/
Antoaneta B Kroumova, Ryan W Shepherd, George J Wagner.
Plant Physiology. Rockville:Aug 2007. Vol. 144, Iss. 4, p. 1843-1851
Keywords : Helianthus; Datura; Peronospora tabacina; Spore; Germination;
Plant diseases
161. In vitro screening for sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) resistant calli to
Diaporthe helianthi fungal culture filtrate / Mara Quaglia, Antonio Zazzerini.
European Journal of Plant Pathology. Dordrecht:Aug 2007. Vol. 118, Iss. 4,
p. 393-400
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Screening; Diaporthe helianthi;
Disease resistance
162. Rampant gene exchange across a strong reproductive barrier between the annual
sunflowers, Helianthus annuus and H. petiolaris / Yoko Yatabe... [et al.].
Genetics. Bethesda:Apr 2007. Vol. 175, Iss. 4, p. 1883-1893
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Helianthus petiolaris;
Reproductive barrier
163. Resistance to Spodoptera litura (Fabr.) in Helianthus species and backcross
derived inbred lines from crosses involving diploid species / M Sujatha, M
Lakshminarayana.
Euphytica. Dordrecht:May 2007. Vol. 155, Iss. 1-2, p. 205-213
Keywords: Helianthus; Spodoptera litura; Inbred lines; Diploidy; Disease
resistance
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164. Selective sweeps reveal candidate genes for adaptation to drought and salt
tolerance in common sunflower, Helianthus annuus / Nolan C Kane, Loren H
Rieseberg.
Genetics. Bethesda:Apr 2007. Vol. 175, Iss. 4, p. 1823-1834
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Drought resistance; Salt
tolerance
2008
PROQUEST
165. Genomic scan for selection reveals candidates for genes involved in the evolution
of cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus)W / Mark A Chapman…[et al.].
Plant Cell. Rockville:Nov 2008. Vol. 20, Iss. 11, p. 2931-2945
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Genomic scan; Selection
166. Greenhouse evaluation of EDTA effectiveness at enhancing Cd, Cr, and Ni
uptake in Helianthus annuus and Thlaspi caerulescens / Jeffrey Munn, Mary
January, Teresa J Cutright.
Journal of Soils and Sediments. Dordrecht:Apr 2008. Vol. 8, Iss. 2, p. 116-122
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Thlaspi caerulescens; EDTA; Nutrient
uptake
167. Inheritance of quantitative resistance to downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii) in
sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) / F Vear... [et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Nov 2008. Vol. 164, Iss. 2, p. 561-570
Keywords : Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Downy mildews; Plasmopora
halstedii; Disease resistance
168. Natural variation in gene expression between wild and weedy populations of
Helianthus annuus / Zhao Lai... [et al.].
Genetics. Bethesda:Aug 2008. Vol. 179, Iss. 4, p. 1881-1890
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Natural variation; Gene expression
169. Quantitative resistance to downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii) in sunflower
(Helianthus annuus) / D Tourvieille de Labrouhe... [et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Nov 2008. Vol. 164, Iss. 2, p. 433-444
Keywords : Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Downy mildews; Plasmopora
halstedii; Disease resistance
2009
PROQUEST
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170. Evaluation of potential deer browsing impact on sunflower (Helianthus annus) /
Jirí Kamler... [et al.].
European Journal of Wildlife Research. Heidelberg:Dec 2009. Vol. 55, Iss. 6,
p. 583-588
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Browsing impact; Deer
171. Ecological characterization of wild Helianthus annuus and Helianthus petiolaris
germplasm in Argentina / Monica Poverene, Miguel Cantamutto, Gerald J
Seiler.
Plant Genetic Resources. Cambridge:Apr 2009. Vol. 7, Iss. 1, p. 42-49
Keywords : Helianthus annuus; Ecological characterization; Germplasm;
Argentina
172. Gamma-irradiation as a method of microbiological control, and its impact on the
oxidative labile lipid component of Cannabis sativa and Helianthus annus / Ian D
Fisk... [et al.].
European Food Research and Technology Heidelberg:Feb 2009. Vol. 228, Iss.
4, p. 613-621
Keywords : Helianthus annuus; Cannabis sativa; Gamma irradiation; Lipids
; Microbiological control
2010
PROQUEST
173. Effects of different doses of low power continuous wave he-Ne Laser radiation on
some seed thermodynamic and germination parameters, and potential enzymes
involved in seed germination of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) / Rashida
Perveen... [et al.].
Photochemistry and Photobiology. August:Sep/Oct 2010. Vol. 86, Iss. 5,
p. 1050-1055
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Laser radiation; Enzymes; Seed
germination
174. Efficacy of some biopesticides against defoliators and capitulum borer,
Helicoverpa armigera Hub. in sunflower, Helianthus annuus L. / K S Jagadish...
[et al.].
Journal of Biopesticides. Tamil Nadu:2010. Vol. 3, Iss. 1, p. 379-381
Keywords: Sunflower; Helianthus annuus; Biopesticides; Helicoverpa
armigera
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175. Isolation and catalytic actions of polyphenoloxidase from sunflower seeds
(Helianthus annuus) / Antonella De Leonardis... [et al.].
European Food Research and Technology Heidelberg:Jan 2010. Vol. 230, Iss.
3, p. 405-410
Keywords: Helianthus annuus; Sunflower; Isolation; Catalytic action;
Polyphenoloxidase
GLADIOL
2006
TEEAL
176. Effects of drip irrigation on flowering and flower quality of glasshouse gladiolus
plant / Bastug-R.
Agricultural Water Management, 2006, 81 (81), 132-144
Keywords : Gladiolus; Drip irrigation; Flowering; Glasshouse
177. First report of gladiolus rust caused by Uromyces transversalis in Michoacan,
Mexico/ Rodriguez-Alvarado-G... [et al].
Plant Disease, 2006, 90 (90), 687
Keywords : Gladiolus; Rust; Uromyces transversalis; Mexico
2007
SIENCE DIRECT
178. Enhanced expression of serine proteases during floral senescence in gladiolus /
Abdul Azeez... [et al.].
Phytochemistry, Volume 68, Issue 10, May 2007, p. 1352-1357, ISSN 0031-9422
Keywords: Gladiolus; Senescence; Serine protease; Cysteine protease;
Protease inhibitor; Gel assay; Pollen specific protease
179. Inhibition of mosaic disease of gladiolus caused by bean yellow mosaic and
cucumber mosaic viruses by virazole/ B.R. Singh, V.K. Dubey, Aminuddin.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 114, Issue 1, 11 September 2007, p. 54-58, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Gladiolus; Tissue culture; Virazole; Virus elimination; Duplex
RT PCR
180. Relation between the low temperature stress and catalase activity in gladiolus
somaclones (Gladiolus grandiflorus Hort.), / T. Bettaieb.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 113, Issue 1, 5 June 2007, P. 49-51, ISSN 03044238,
Keywords: Gladiolus grandiflorus; Low temperature tolerance; Catalase
activity; Hydrogen peroxide
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181. Two new anthraquinones from Gladiolus psittascinus / Dieudonne Ngamga.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, October 2007 Volume 35, Issue 10, p.
709-713, ISSN 0305-1978,
Keywords: Gladiolus psittascinus; Iridaceae; Anthraquinones
TEEAL
182. First report of Uromyces transversalis, causal agent of gladiolus rust, in San
Diego County, California/ Blomquist-C-L... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (91), 1202
Keywords : Gladiolus; Uromyces transversalis; Rust; California
183. Gladiolus rust caused by Uromyces transversalis makes first nearctic appearance
in Florida/ Schubert-T-S... [et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (91), 1202
Keywords : Gladiolus; Uromyces transversalis; Rust; Florida
2008
SCIENCE DIRECT
184. Effects of lipoxygenase on the corm formation and enlargement in Gladiolus
hybridus / BXiu-li He.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 118, Issue 1, 2 September 2008, p. 60-69, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Gladiolus hybridus; Lipoxygenase; Salicylhydroxamic acid;
Methyl jasmonate; Carbohydrate
185. Photometric clustering of regenerated plants of gladiolus by neural networks and
its biological validation,/ V.S.S. Prasad, S. Dutta Gupta. Computers and
Electronics in Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 1, January 2008, p. 8-17, ISSN
0168-1699,
Keywords: Adaptive resonance theory; Fuzzy ART; Cluster analysis;
Machine vision; Organogenic potential
186. Role of hawkmoth pollinators in mediating divergence and maintaining species
boundaries after secondary contact in Gladiolus longiicollis/ B. Anderson, R.
Alexandersson, S.D. Johnson
South African Journal of Botany, Volume 74, Issue 2, April 2008, p. 360, ISSN
0254-6299
Keywords : Gladiolus longiicollis; Pollinators; Media
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187. Transgene expression for Gladiolus plants grown outdoors and in the greenhouse
/ Kathryn Kamo.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 117, Issue 3, 23 July 2008, p. 275-280, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Gene expression; Floral bulb crops; Biolistics; Environmental
effect
2009
SCIENCE DIRECT
188. Effect of co-cultivation and crop rotation on corm rot disease of Gladiolus / Tariq
Riaz, Salik Nawaz Khan, Arshad Javaid,.
Scientia Horticulturae, 17 June 2009 Volume 121, Issue 2, p. 218-222, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Crop rotation; Fusarium oxysporum
gladioli; Gladiolus
grandiflorus; Mixed cropping
189. Effects of exogenous calcium on some postharvest characteristics of cut gladiolus
/ Ji-gang BAI.
Agricultural Sciences in China, Volume 8, Issue 3, March 2009, p. 293-303,
ISSN 1671-2927,
Keywords: Cut gladiolus; Calcium; Fresh keeping; Calmodulin; Hormones
190. Response of gladiolus (Gladiolus spp) plants after exposure corms to chitosan and
hot water treatments, /Margarita Ramos-Garcia.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 121, Issue 4, 4 August 2009, p. 480-484, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Biorend; Fusarium oxysporum; Plant emergence; Vase life;
Flowering; Gladiolus
2010
SCIENCE DIRECT
191. Genetic relationships of gladiolus cultivars inferred from fluorescence based
AFLP markers / Pragya Ranjan.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 123, Issue 4, 2 February 2010, p. 562-567, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: AFLP markers; Bulbous ornamental; Genetic relationship;
Gladiolus; Iridaceae; Flourescence
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192. Gladiolus GgEXPA1 is a GA-responsive alpha-expansin gene expressed
ubiquitously during expansion of all floral tissues and leaves but repressed during
organ senescence, / Abdul Azeez. Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume
58, Issue 1, October 2010, p. 48-56, ISSN 0925-5214,
Keywords: Gladiolus; Expansin; Cell expansion; Gibberellin; Promoter;
Organ senescence
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KAKTUS
2006
SCIENCE DIRECT
193. Beta diversity and similarity among cactus assemblages in the Chihuahuan Desert
/ B. Goettsch, H.M. Hernandez.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 65, Issue 4, June 2006, p. 513-528, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Cactaceae; Mexico; Species turnover; Jaccard's similarity index
194. Comparative performance of the giant cardon cactus (Pachycereus pringlei)
seedlings under two leguminous nurse plant species / H. Suzan-Azpiri, V.J. Sosa.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 65, Issue 3, May 2006, p. 351-362, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Cardon; Columnar cactus; Pachycereus pringlei; Facilitation;
Ironwood; Mesquite; Nurse plants
195. Density dependent responses of cacti, Cylindropuntia bigelovii and C.
echinocarpa (Cactaceae), in the desert of Southern California, USA / T.A. Ebert.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 66, Issue 4, September 2006, p. 609-619,
ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Competition; Survival; Weibull function; Stress tolerance;
Cylindropuntia bigelovii; Cylindropuntia echinocarpa
196. Effect of different levels of cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) inclusion on feed intake,
digestibility and body weight gain in tef (Eragrostis tef) straw-based feeding of
sheep / Tikabo Gebremariam, Solomon Melaku, Alemu Yami.
Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 131, Issues 1-2, 15 November
2006, p. 43-52, ISSN 0377-8401
Keywords: Cactus; Dry matter intake; Water intake; Body weight gain;
Digestibility
197. Effect of spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica f. inermis) supplementation on
growth, carcass, meat quality and fatty acid composition of male goat kids / N.
Atti, M. Mahouachi, H. Rouissi.
Meat Science, Volume 73, Issue 2, June 2006, p. 229-235, ISSN 0309-1740
Keywords: Spineless cactus; Goat kids; Carcass; Meat; Fatty acids; CLA;
Opuntia ficus indica
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198. Evaluation of different methods for the production of juice concentrates and fruit
powders from cactus pear / Markus R. Mo[ss]hammer, Florian C. Stintzing,
Reinhold Carle.
Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, Volume 7, Issue 4,
December 2006, p. 275-287, ISSN 1466-8564
Keywords: Cactus pear; Opuntia ficus indica; Juice concentrate; Fruit
powder; Colouring foodstuff; Natural colourants; Betalains
199. Globose cacti (Mammillaria) living on cliffs avoid high temperatures in a hot
dryland of Southern Mexico / C. Martorell, P. Patino.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 67, Issue 4, December 2006, p. 541-552,
ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Comparative method; Ecophysiology; Saxicole; Solar radiation;
Succulent; Thermoregulation
200. Greenhouse study on root dynamics of cactus pears, Opuntia ficus-indica and O.
robusta / H.A. Snyman.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 65, Issue 4, June 2006, p. 529-542, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Areoles; Cactus pear; Rain roots; Root boxes; Root length; Side
roots; Tap roots; Water stress; Opuntia ficus indica; Opuntia
robusta
201. Intake, digestion and microbial protein synthesis in sheep on hay supplemented
with prickly pear cactus [Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.] with or without
groundnut meal / A.K. Misra... [et al.].
Small Ruminant Research, Volume 63, Issues 1-2, May 2006, p. 125-134, ISSN
0921-4488
Keywords: Prickly pear cactus; Opuntia; Nutrient utilization; Purine
derivatives; Microbial protein; Sheep
202. Modeling the effects of temperature and relative humidity on gas exchange of
prickly pear cactus (Opuntia spp.) stems / Juan Carlos Guevara-Arauza... [et.al.].
LWT - Food Science and Technology, Volume 39, Issue 7, September 2006, p.
796-805, ISSN 0023-6438
Keywords: Postharvest; Prickly pear cactus stems; Opuntia.; Modified
atmosphere; Permeability; Tissue permeance; Respiration;
Diffusion
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203. Modeling the influence of temperature and relative humidity on respiration rate of
prickly pear cactus cladodes / Juan Carlos Guevara... [et al.].
Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 41, Issue 3, September 2006, p.
260-265, ISSN 0925-5214
Keywords: Opuntia ficus indica; Modified atmosphere; Respiration;
Temperature; Relative humidity
204. Physical properties of cactus pear (Opuntia ficus india L.) grown wild in Turkey /
Onder Kabas, Aziz Ozmerzi, Ibrahim Akinci.
Journal of Food Engineering, Volume 73, Issue 2, March 2006, p. 198-202,
ISSN 0260-8774
Keywords: Cactus pear; Opuntia ficus indica; Physical properties
205. Plant facilitation in extreme environments: The non random distribution of
saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea) under their nurse associates and the
relationship to nurse architecture / T.D. Drezner.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 65, Issue 1, April 2006, p. 46-61, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Carnegiea gigantea; Microclimate; Nurse plant associations;
Positive species interactions; Sonoran desert; Subcanopy
distribution; Arizona
206. Root distribution with changes in distance and depth of two year old cactus pears
Opuntia ficus indica and O. robusta plants / H.A. Snyman.
South African Journal of Botany, Volume 72, Issue 3, August 2006, p. 434-441,
ISSN 0254-6299
Keywords: Cactus pear; Root distribution; Root length
TEEAL
207. Physiological and technical aspects of cactus pear [Opuntia ficus-indica (L.)
Mill.] double reflowering and out-of-season winter fruit cropping / Liguori-G...
[et al.].
International Journal of Fruit Science, 2006, 6 (3), p. 23-34
Keywords : Cactus pear; Opuntia ficus indica; Cropping; Flowering
2007
PROQUEST
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208. Are populations of the candy barrel cactus (Echinocactus platyacanthus) in the
desert of Tehuacan, Mexico at risk? Population projection matrix and life table
response analysis / Cecilia Jimenez-Sierra, Maria C. Mandujano, Luis E.
Eguiarte.
Biological Conservation, Volume 135, Issue 2, March 2007, p. 278-292, ISSN
0006-3207
Keywords: Demography; Elasticity analysis; Barrel cacti; Plant
conservation; Tehuacan cuicatlan biosphere reserve
209. Study on the optimal level of cactus pear (Opuntia ficus indica) supplementation
to sheep and its contribution as source of water / Firew Tegegne, C. Kijora, K.J.
Peters.
Small Ruminant Research, Volume 72, Issues 2-3, October 2007, p. 157-164,
ISSN 0921-4488
Keywords: Cactus pear; Opuntia ficus indica; Optimal supplementation;
Water source; Digestibility; Sheep performance; Ethiopia
210. Pollination biology of the hemiepiphytic cactus Hylocereus undatus in the
Tehuacan Valley, Mexico / A. Valiente-Banuet... [et al.].
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 68, Issue 1, January 2007, p.1-8, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Breeding systems; Fruit production; Hemiepiphytic cactus;
Hylocereus undatus; Pollination biology; Tehuacan cuicatlan
valley
211. Membrane based process for the clarification and the concentration of the cactus
pear juice / A. Cassano... [et al.].
Journal of Food Engineering, Volume 80, Issue 3, June 2007, p. 914-921, ISSN
0260-8774
Keywords: Cactus pear juice; Ultrafiltration; Osmotic distillation;
Betalains; Total antioxidant activity
212. Promoting the adoption of natural resource management technology in arid and
semi-arid areas: Modelling the impact of spineless cactus in alley cropping in
Central Tunisia / V. Alary, A. Nefzaoui, M. Ben Jemaa.
Agricultural Systems, Volume 94, Issue 2, May 2007, p. 573-585, ISSN 0308521X
Keywords: Cactus; Arid area; Technology adoption; Bioeconomic model;
Agropastoral systems; Tunisia; Alley cropping
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213. Causes of individual mortality in the endangered star cactus Astrophytum asterias
(Cactaceae): The effect of herbivores and disease in Mexican populations / J.G.
Martinez-Avalos... [et.al.].
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 71, Issue 2, October 2007, p. 250-258,
ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Cactaceae; Mortality; Phytophtora infestans; Spermophilus
mexicanus; Cerambicidae; Astrophytum asterias
214. Effects of diet supplementation with cactus pear seeds and oil on serum and liver
lipid parameters in rats / Monia Ennouri [et al.]
Food Chemistry, Volume 101, Issue 1, 2007, p. 248-253, ISSN 0308-8146
Keywords: Opuntia ficus indica seeds; Fatty acids profile; Liver; Serum;
Cholesterol
SCIENCE DIRECT
215. Effect of spent mushroom sawdust compost mixes, calcium cyanamide and
solarization on basal stem rot of the cactus Hylocereus trigonus caused by
Fusarium oxysporum / Hyo-Won Choi... [et al.].
Crop Protection, Volume 26, Issue 2, February 2007, p. 162-168, ISSN 02612194,
Keywords: Basal stem rot; Biological control; Fusarium oxysporum; Spent
mushroom sawdust compost; Soil solarization
TEEAL
216. Effect of the species and maturity over the nutrient content of cactus pear
cladodes / Ramirez-Tobias-H-M…[et al.]
Agrociencia, 2007, 41 (6), p. 619-626
Keywords : Cactus; Maturity; Nutrient content
217. Effects of diet supplementation with cactus pear seeds and oil on serum and liver
lipid parameters in rats / Ennouri-M... [et al.].
Food Chemistry, 2007, 101 (1), p. 248-253
Keywords : Cactus pear; Opuntia; Nutrient; Diet; Supplementation
218. First report of a phytoplasm associated with Christmas cactus witches' broom/
Cai-H.... [et al.].
Plant Pathology, 2007, 56 (2), p. 346
Keywords : Cactus pear; Opuntia; Ficus; Phytoplasm
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219. Occurrence of a tobamovirus associated with yellow ringspots in prickly pear
cactus in Mexico / Torre-Almaraz-R-de-la., Salazar-Segura-M., Ruiz-Medrano-R.
Agrociencia, 2007, 41 (7), p. 763-773
Keywords : Cactus pear; Opuntia; Viruses; Mexico
220. Prickly pear cactus responses to summer and winter fires / Ansley-R-J.,
Castellano-M-J,
Rangeland Ecology and Management, 2007, 60 (3), p. 244-252
Keywords : Cactus; Plant responses; Fire; Monsoon
2008
PROQUEST
221. Growth response of three globose cacti to radiation and soil moisture: An
experimental test of the mechanism behind the nurse effect / Alejandra MartinezBerdeja, Teresa Valverde.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 72, Issue 10, October 2008, P. 17661774, ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Biomass allocation; Growth analysis; Phenotypic plasticity; Rare
species; Seedling establishment
222. Salt stress increases the expression of p5cs gene and induces proline
accumulation in cactus pear / Claudia O. Silva-Ortega... [et al.].
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Volume 46, Issue 1, January 2008, P. 82-92,
ISSN 0981-9428
Keywords: Abscisic acid; Delta 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase;
Opuntia streptacantha; Proline; Salt stress
223. Temperature tolerances for stems and roots of two cultivated cacti, Nopalea
cochenillifera and Opuntia robusta: Acclimation, light, and drought / P.S. Nobel,
B.R. Zutta.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 72, Issue 5, May 2008, P. 633-642, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: High temperature; Low temperature; Photosynthetic photon
flux; Seasonal changes; Water relations; Nopalea cochenillifera;
Opuntia robusta
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224. Effects of feeding high levels of cactus (Opuntia ficus indica Mill) cladodes on
urinary output and electrolyte excretion in goats / E.L. Vieira... [et al.].
Livestock Science, Volume 114, Issues 2-3, April 2008, p. 354-357, ISSN 18711413
Keywords: Cactus cladodes; Diuresis; Renal excretion
225. Effects of hay inclusion on intake, in vivo nutrient utilization and ruminal
fermentation of goats fed spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica Mill) based diets
/ E.L. Vieira... [et al.].
Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 141, Issues 3-4, 1 April 2008, p.
199-208, ISSN 0377-8401
Keywords: Spineless cactus; Tifton bermudagrass hay; Nutrient utilization
226. In vitro micropropagation of the ornamental prickly pear cactus Opuntia lanigera
Salm-Dyck and effects of sprayed GA3 after transplantation to ex vitro conditions
/ Andres A. Estrada-Luna... [et al.].
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 117, Issue 4, 18 August 2008, p. 378-385, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: In vitro propagation; Prickly pear cactus; Nopal; Plant growth
regulators
227. Lazhar Zourgui, Emna El Golli, Chayma Bouaziz, Hassen Bacha, Wafa Hassen,
Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) cladodes prevent oxidative damage induced by the
mycotoxin zearalenone in Balb/C mice,
Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 46, Issue 5, May 2008, p. 1817-1824,
ISSN 0278-6915
Keywords: Zearalenone; Cactus cladodes; Opuntia ficus; Oxidative stress;
MDA induction; Proteins cabonyls; Catalase activity; Hsp
expression
228. Protective effect of cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) cladode extract upon nickelinduced toxicity in rats / Najla Hfaiedh... [et al.].
Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 46, Issue 12, December 2008, p. 37593763, ISSN 0278-6915
Keywords: Cactus cladodes; Opuntia ficus indica; Nickel; Antioxidant
enzymes; Cholesterol; Triglycerides; LDH; ALT; AST
TEEAL
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229. Influence of buffelgrass pasture conversion on the regeneration and reproduction
of the columnar cactus, Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum, in northwestern Mexico
/ D. Morales-Romero, F. Molina-Freaner.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 72, Issue 3, March 2008, p. 228-237,
ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Land conversion; Population structure; Regeneration; Sonoran
desert.
230. Nurse rocks are more important than nurse plants in determining the distribution
and establishment of globose cacti (Mammillaria) in the Tehuacan Valley,
Mexico / E.M. Peters, C. Martorell, E. Ezcurra.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 72, Issue 5, May 2008, p. 593-601, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Facilitation; Restoration; Stress amelioration; Threatened
species
2009
PROQUEST
231. Cactus pear cauterizer increases shelf life without cooling processes / Federico
Hahn.
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 1, January 2009, p.
1-6, ISSN 0168-1699
Keywords: Cauterization; Energy optimization; Weight loss; RGB maturity
analysis
232. Effects of increasing levels of cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L. Miller) in the
diet of dairy goats and its contribution as a source of water / Roberto Germano
Costa... [et al.].
Small Ruminant Research, Volume 82, Issue 1, March 2009, p. 62-65, ISSN
0921-4488
Keywords: Feed intake; Milk production; Water intake
233. Patterns and determinants of cacti invasion in Europe / Franz Essl, Johannes
Kobler, Spiny invaders.
Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, Volume 204,
Issue 7, 2009, p. 485-494, ISSN 0367-2530
Keywords: Alien species; Biogeographic region; Cactaceae; Floristic status;
Habitat preference; Invasion pattern
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234. Identifying the impacts of chronic anthropogenic disturbance on two threatened
cacti to provide guidelines for population-dynamics restoration / Carolina Ureta,
Carlos Martorell.
Biological Conservation, Volume 142, Issue 10, October 2009, p.1992-2001,
ISSN 0006-3207
Keywords: Overgrazing; Land degradation; Demography; Cactaceae;
Mexico
235. Ruminal fermentation of spiny (Opuntia amyclae) and spineless (Opuntia ficus
indica f. inermis) cactus cladodes and diets including cactus / S. Abidi... [et al.].
Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 149, Issues 3-4, 16 March 2009,
p. 333-340, ISSN 0377-8401
Keywords: Opuntia ficus indica f. inermis; Opuntia amyclae; Cladodes;
Nutritive value; Ruminal fermentation
236. Seed germination of wild, in situ-managed, and cultivated populations of
columnar cacti in the Tehuacan Cuicatlan Valley, Mexico / S. Guillen... [et al.].
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 73, Issues 4-5, April-May 2009, p. 407413, ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Domestication; Genetic resources; Mesoamerica; Non-timber
forest products; Plant management
SCIENCE DIRECT
237. Antigenotoxic activities of cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) cladodes against the
mycotoxin zearalenone in Balb/c mice: Prevention of micronuclei, chromosome
aberrations and DNA fragmentation / Lazhar Zorgui... [et al.].
Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 47, Issue 3, March 2009, p.662-667,
ISSN 0278-6915
Keywords: Cactus cladodes; Opuntia ficus indica; Zearalenone;
Micronuclei; Chromosome aberrations; DNA fragmentation;
Prevention; Antigenotoxic
238. Effects of soybean hulls inclusion on intake, total tract nutrient utilization and
ruminal fermentation of goats fed spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica Mill)
based diets / E.J. Souza... [et al.]
Small Ruminant Research, Volume 85, Issue 1, July 2009, p. 63-69, ISSN 09214488
Keywords: Nutrient utilization; Soybean hulls; Spineless cactus; Tifton
bermudagrass hay
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239. Endophytic bacteria in cacti seeds can improve the development of cactus
seedlings / M. Esther Puente, Ching Y. Li, Yoav Bashan.
Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 66, Issue 3, September 2009,
p.402-408, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Bacillus; Cactus; Cardon; Desert; Rock degradation; Nitrogen
fixation; Pachycereus; Phosphate solubilization; Rock
weathering; Soil formation
240. Microencapsulation by spray drying of bioactive compounds from cactus pear
(Opuntia ficus-indica) / Carmen Saenz... [et al.].
Food Chemistry, Volume 114, Issue 2, 15 May 2009, p. 616-622, ISSN 03088146
Keywords: Cactus pear; Spray drying; Microencapsulation; Betalains;
Polyphenols; Stability
241. New strategies for minimally processed cactus pear packaging / M.A. Del
Nobile... [et al.].
Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies, Volume 10, Issue 3, July
2009, p. 356-362, ISSN 1466-8564
Keywords: Biodegradable material; Coating; Cactus pear; Packaging;
Keeping quality
242. Rock degrading endophytic bacteria in cacti / M. Esther Puente, Ching Y. Li,
Yoav Bashan.
Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 66, Issue 3, September 2009,
p. 389-401, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Bacillus; Cactus; Cardon; Desert; Rock degradation; Nitrogen
fixation; Pachycereus; Phosphate solubilization; Rock
weathering; Soil formation
243. Supplementation of isonitrogenous oil seed cakes in cactus (Opuntia ficusindica)-tef straw (Eragrostis tef) based feeding of Tigray Highland sheep / Amare
Degu, Solomon Melaku, Gebreyohannes Berhane.
Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 148, Issues 2-4, 16 January 2009,
p. 214-226, ISSN 0377-8401
Keywords: Body weight; Cactus; Carcass parameters; Digestibility; Feed
intake; Oilseed cakes; Tef straw; Opuntia ficus indica
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244. Supplementation with barley or spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus indica f. inermis)
cladodes on digestion, growth and intramuscular fatty acid composition in sheep
and goats receiving oaten hay / S. Abidi... [et al.].
Small Ruminant Research, Volume 87, Issues 1-3, November 2009, p.9-16, ISSN
0921-4488
Keywords: Cactus cladodes; Barley; Digestion; Growth; Meat quality;
Lambs;Opuntia ficus indica; Fatty acids
2010
PROQUEST
245. Anatomy of different forage cacti with contrasting insect resistance / Marta
Gerusa Soares da Silva... [et al.].
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 6, June 2010, p. 718-722, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Cactaceae; Dactylopius opuntiae; Morpho anatomy;
Morphometrics; N. cochonillifera; Opuntia
246. Are cactus growth forms related to germination responses to light? A test using
Echinopsis species / Pablo Ortega-Baes... [et.al].
Acta Oecologica, Volume 36, Issue 3, May-June 2010, p. 339-342, ISSN 1146609X
Keywords: Arid environments; Cactaceae; Echinopsis; Growth forms;
Photoblastism; Seed germination
247. Chemical composition and DSC thermal properties of two species of Hylocereus
cacti seed oil: Hylocereus undatus and Hylocereus polyrhizus / Hong Kwong
Lim... [et al.].
Food Chemistry, Volume 119, Issue 4, 15 April 2010, p. 1326-1331, ISSN 03088146
Keywords: Hylocereus undatus; Hylocereus polyrhizus; Pitaya seed oil;
Thermal properties; Tocopherol; Phytosterol; Phenolic acid
248. Chemical composition of milk from goats fed with cactus pear (Opuntia ficusindica L. Miller) in substitution to corn meal / Roberto Germano Costa... [et al.].
Small Ruminant Research, Volume 94, Issues 1-3, November 2010, p. 214-217,
ISSN 0921-4488
Keywords: Fatty acids; Milk composition; Goat milk; Lipid profile;
Opuntia ficus indica
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249. Effect of processing and feeding strategy of the spineless cactus (Opuntia ficusindica Mill.) for lactating cows: Ingestive behavior / Marcio da Silva Vilela...
[et.al.].
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Volume 125, Issues 1-2, June 2010, p. 1-8,
ISSN 0168-1591
Keywords: Strategic supply; Mastication; Total mixed ration; Processing;
Rumination; Semi arid; Opuntia ficus indica
250. Olycella aff. junctolineella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) florivory on Opuntia
microdasys, a Chihuahuan Desert endemic cactus/ Hugo H. Pina, Carlos
Montana, Maria del Carmen Mandujano.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 8, August 2010, p. 918-923,
ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Arid environments; Biological interactions; Floral biology;
Resource addition experiments; Watering
251. Phylogenetic relationships of Sonoran Desert cactus beetles in the tribe
Hololeptini (Coleoptera: Histeridae: Histerinae), with comments on the
taxonomic status of Iliotona beyeri / Edward Pfeiler... [et al.].
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Volume 56, Issue 1, July 2010, p. 474479, ISSN 1055-7903
Keywords: Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ; Evolution; Hololepta spp.;
Iliotona spp.; 16S rRNA
252. Physicochemical, nutritional and functional characteristics of two underutilised
fruit cactus species (Myrtillocactus) produced in central Mexico / Salvador
Horacio Guzman-Maldonado... [et al.].
Food Chemistry, Volume 121, Issue 2, 15 July 2010, p. 381-386, ISSN 03088146
Keywords: Myrtillocactus; Garambullo; Industrialisation; Physicochemical
properties
253. Pollen dispersal in star cactus (Astrophytum asterias) / A.W. Blair, P.S.
Williamson.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 4, April 2010, p. 525-527, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Cactaceae plant; Conservation; Endangered species; Gene flow;
Astrophytum asterias; Pollen dispersal
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254. Survival and early growth of two congeneric cacti that differ in their level of
rarity / Y. Miquelajauregui, T. Valverde.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 12, December 2010, p. 16241631, ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Growth analysis; Nurse effect; Relative growth rate; Seedling
survival; Tehuacan valley
255. Variation in post-dispersal predation of cactus seeds under nurse plant canopies in
three plant associations of a semiarid scrubland in central Mexico / J. GarciaChavez, V.J. Sosa, C. Montana.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 1, January 2010, p. 54-62, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Myrtillocactus; Opuntia; Pheidole; Pogonomyrmex; Post
dispersal predation; Tehuacan cuicatlan
256. Vivipary in the cactus family: An evaluation of 25 species from northwestern
Argentina / P. Ortega-Baes, Monica Aparicio, G. Galindez.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 10, October 2010, p. 13591361, ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Arid environments; Cactaceae; Seed; Vivipary
257.
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258. Effect of a sodium caseinate edible coating on berry cactus fruit (Myrtillocactus
geometrizans) phytochemicals / Julieta Correa-Betanzo... [et al.].
Food Research International, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 6
November 2010, ISSN 0963-9969
Keywords: Berry cactus fruit; Myrtillocactus geometrizans; Edible coating;
Betalains; Polyphenols; Antioxidants
259. Multiple diversity measures to identify complementary conservation areas for the
Baja California peninsular cacti / Alberto Prado... [et.al.].
Biological Conservation, Volume 143, Issue 6, June 2010, p. 1510-1520, ISSN
0006-3207
Keywords: Conservation areas; Species richness; Morphological diversity;
Endemism; Phylogenetic diversity; Mexico
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260. Population genetic diversity and structure of Pilosocereus tillianus (Cactaceae,
Cereeae), a columnar cactus endemic to the Venezuelan / Andes C.J. Figueredo...
[et al.].
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 11, November 2010, p. 13921398, ISSN 0140-1963
Keywords: Clonal reproduction; Columnar cactus; Endemism; Genetic
structure; Spatial autocorrelation
261. Supplementation of Barbarine ewes with spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus indica f.
inermis) cladodes during late gestation-early suckling: Effects on mammary
secretions, blood metabolites, lamb growth and postpartum ovarian activity / M.
Rekik... [et al.].
Small Ruminant Research, Volume 90, Issues 1-3, May 2010, p.53-57, ISSN
0921-4488
Keywords: Ewes; Cactus; Opuntia ficus indica; Mammary secretions;
Growth; Ovarian activity
262. Temporal variation in extrafloral nectar secretion by reproductive tissues of the
senita cactus, Pachycereus schottii (Cactaceae), in the Sonoran Desert of Mexico
/ J.N. Holland, S.A. Chamberlain, K.C. Horn.
Journal of Arid Environments, Volume 74, Issue 6, June 2010, p. 712-714, ISSN
0140-1963
Keywords: Ant bud; Columnar cactus; Consumer fruit; Pachycereus
schottii
2011
PROQUEST
263. In vitro calcium bioaccessibility in raw and cooked cladodes of prickly pear
cactus (Opuntia ficus indica L. Miller) / E. Ramirez-Moreno... [et al.].
LWT - Food Science and Technology, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available
online 20 January 2011, ISSN 0023-6438
Keywords: Opuntia; Calcium bioaccessibility; Cooking
264. Water versus spacing: A possible growth preference among young individuals of
the giant cardon cactus of the Baja California Peninsula / Macario Bacilio,
Patricia Vazquez, Yoav Bashan.
Environmental and Experimental
Botany,
Volume 70, Issue 1, January 2011,
SCIENCE
DIRECT
p.29-36, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Cardon; Carnegiea gigantea; Competition; Desert plants;
Facilitation; Pachycereus pringlei; Saguaro; Spacing; Stand
density; Water potential
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265. Identification and quantification of flavonol aglycons in cactus pear (Opuntia
ficus indica) fruit using a commercial pectinase and cellulase preparation / Tamer
E. Moussa-Ayoub... [et al.].
Food Chemistry, Volume 124, Issue 3, 1 February 2011, P. 1177-1184, ISSN
0308-8146
Keywords: Cactus pear; Flavonol glycosides; Isorhamnetin; Enzymatic
hydrolysis; Acidic hydrolysis
266. Seeds photoblastism and its relationship with some plant traits in 136 cacti taxa /
J. Flores... [et al.].
Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 71, Issue 1, April 2011, p. 7988, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Cactaceae; Photoblastism; Plant traits; Seed dormancy; Seed
germination
KRISAN
2006
SCIENCE DIRECT
267. Molecular systematics in Chrysanthemum x grandiflorum (Ramat) / Kitamura.
Ashoke Bhattacharya, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 109, Issue 4, 15 August 2006, p. 379-384, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Asteraceae; Cultivars; Genetic variability; Mutants; RAPD-PCR
268. Assessment of interspecific interactions among parasitoids on the outcome of
inoculative biological control of leafminers attacking chrysanthemum / Amy E.
Bader... [et al.].
Biological Control, Volume 39, Issue 3, December 2006, p. 441-452, ISSN 10499644,
Keywords: Liriomyza langei; Dacnusa sibirica; Diglyphus isaea;
Competition; Host suppression; Chrysanthemum
269. Comparative analysis of laboratory freezing methods to establish cold tolerance
of detached rhizomes and intact crowns in garden chrysanthemums
(Dendranthema x grandiflora Tzvelv.) / Dong-Chan Kim, Neil O. Anderson
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 109, Issue 4, 15 August 2006, p. 345-352, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Dendranthema grandiflora; Crowns; Freezing method;
Herbaceous perennials; Rhizomes; Winter hardiness
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270. Inclusion of a daisy plant (Chrysanthemum coronarium) in dairy sheep diet. 1:
Effect on milk and cheese fatty acid composition with particular reference to
C18:2 cis-9, trans-11 / A. Cabiddu [et al.].
Livestock Science, Volume 101, Issues 1-3, May 2006, p. 57-67, ISSN 18711413,
Keywords: Milk;Chrysanthemum coronarium; Dairy sheep diet; Volatile
fraction
271. Inclusion of a daisy plant (Chrysanthemum coronarium) in dairy sheep diet: 2.
Effect on the volatile fraction of milk and cheese / M. Addis [et al.]
Livestock Science, Volume 101, Issues 1-3, May 2006, p. 68-80, ISSN 18711413,
Keywords: Pasture; Terpenes; Transfer; Milk; Cheese; Sheep;
Chrysanthemum coronarium
272. Inhibition of water uptake after dry storage of cut flowers: Role of aspired air and
wound-induced processes in chrysanthemum / Uulke van Meeteren, Lourdes
Arevalo-Galarza, Wouter G. van Doorn
Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 41, Issue 1, July 2006, p. 70-77,
ISSN 0925-5214
Keywords: Hydraulic resistance; Xylem occlusion; Water relations; Vase
life; Cut flowers; Chrysanthemum
273. Molecular systematics in Chrysanthemum x grandiflorum (Ramat.) Kitamura / J.
Chatterjee [et al.]
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 110, Issue 4, 27 November 2006, p. 373-378,
ISSN 0304-4238
Keywords: Asteraceae; Cultivars; Genetic variability; Mutants; RAPD-PCR
274. Quantification over time of chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma (16Sr-I) in
leaves and roots of the host plant Chrysanthemum carinatum (Schousboe)
following inoculation with its insect vector / P. Saracco [et al.]
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, Volume 67, Issues 3-5, September
2005-October 2006, p. 212-219, ISSN 0885-5765
Keywords: Chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma; Chrysanthemum
carinatum; Macrosteles quadripunctulatus; Quantitative real
time PCR; Multiplication
TEEAL
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275. First report of potato virus M and Chrysanthemum stunt viroid in Solanum
jasminoides / Verhoeven-J-T-J., Jansen-C-C-C., Roenhorst-J-W.
Plant Disease, 2006, 90 (10), p. 1359
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Solanum jasminoides; Potato virus
276. First report of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne javanica on chrysanthemum in
Colombia / Agudelo-P-A., Lewis-S-A., Abril-M-A,
Plant Disease, 2006, 90 (6), p. 828
Keywords: Chrysanthemum; Meloidogyne javanica; Root knot nematode;
Colombia
277. Isolation of a NaCl-tolerant mutant of Chrysanthemum morifolium by gamma
radiation: in vitro mutagenesis and selection by salt stress / Zahed-Hossain... [et
al.].
Functional Plant Biology, 2006, 33 (1), p. 91-101
Keywords: Chrysanthemum morifolium; NaCl tolerant mutant; Gamma
radiation; In vitro mutagenesis; Selection; Salt stress
278. Manipulating fertilization: a management tactic against Frankliniella occidentalis
on potted chrysanthemum / Chau-A., Heinz-K-M.
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2006, 120 (3), p. 201-209
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Frankliniella occidentalis; Fertilizer
application
279. Occurrence and population fluctuation of thrips, aphids and natural enemies in cut
chrysanthemum in greenhouse / Carvalho-L-M., Bueno-V-H-P., Mendes-S-M
Bragantia, 2006, 65 (1), p. 139-146
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Cut flowers; Thrips; Aphids; Natural
enemies; Population dynamics
280. Root rot and wilt disease of pyrethrum (Chrysanthemum cineraefolium) caused
by Rhizoctonia solani AG-4 in the north Indian plains / Alam-M.... [et al.]
Plant Pathology, 2006, 55 (2), p. 301
Keywords: Chrysanthemum cineraefolium; Pyrethrum; Roots; Wilt
diseases; Rhizoctonia solani
2007
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281. In vitro propagation using adventitious buds technique as a source of new
variability in chrysanthemum / Malgorzata Zalewska, Justyna Lema-Ruminska,
Natalia Miler
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 113, Issue 1, 5 June 2007, p. 70-73, ISSN 03044238
Keywords: Chimeras; Chrysanthemum ; Micropropagation; Radiomutants
282. Screening for viruses infecting chrysanthemum cultivars in India / N. Verma [et
al.]
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 111, Issue 3, 5 February 2007, p. 260-265, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Chrysanthemum virus B; Cucumber mosaic virus; Tomato
aspermy virus; Potyvirus; Tospovirus
283. Selection of non-branching lines induced by introducing Ls-like cDNA into
Chrysanthemum (dendranthema x grandiflorum (Ramat.) Kitamura) 'Shuho-nochikara' / Bong Hee Han [et al.]
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 115, Issue 1, 10 December 2007, p. 70-75, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Agrobacterium; Antisense version; Genetic transformation;
Kanamycin; Dendranthema morifolium
TEEAL
284. First report of chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus on chrysanthemum in Japan /
Matsuura-S., Kubota-K.; Okuda-M.
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (4), p. 468
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Stem necrosis virus; Japan
285. First report of the foliar nematode Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi infecting
chrysanthemum in Iran / Deimi-A-M...[ et al.].
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (5), p. 637
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Foliar nematode; Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi;
Infection; Iran
286. Thrips-induced damage of Chrysanthemum inflorescences: evidence for enhanced
leakage of carotenoid pigments / Rhainds-M.[et al.]
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2007, 123 (3), p. 247-252
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Inflorescences; Thrips; Carotenoid; Pigment
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2008
SCIENCE DIRECT
287. Activity of some insecticides in preventing transmission of chrysanthemum
yellows phytoplasma (`Candidatus phytoplasma asteris') by the leafhopper
Macrosteles quadripunctulatus Kirschbaum/ P. Saracco, C. Marzachi, D. Bosco
Crop Protection, Volume 27, Issue 1, January 2008, P. 130-136, ISSN 02612194
Keywords: Fenitrothion; Chlorpyrifos ethyl; Malathion; Imidacloprid;
Candidatus phytoplasma asteris; Macrosteles
quadripunctulatus
288. Evaluation of chrysanthemum flower model trap to attract two Frankliniella thrips
(Thysanoptera: Thripidae)/ Bishwo Prasad Mainali, Un Taek Lim,
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, Volume 11, Issue 3, September 2008, p.
171-174, ISSN 1226-8615,
Keywords: Frankliniella occidentalis; Frankliniella intonsa; Artificial
flower; Visual attraction; Yellow sticky trap
289. Re-constructing data of leaf area increment in the greenhouse pot chrysanthemum
cultivar `Lompoc'/ R.U. Larsen, M. Nothnagl,
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 117, Issue 1, 12 June 2008, p. 63-68, ISSN 03044238
Keywords: Dendranthema morifolium; Shoot growth; Growth simulation;
Growth models; Leaf unfolding; Phyllotaxis
290. Study on differentially expressed gene screening of chrysanthemum plants under
sound stress / Shao Hongbo [et al.]
Comptes Rendus Biologies, Volume 331, Issue 5, May 2008, p. 329-333, ISSN
1631-0691
Keywords: DDRT-PCR ; Northern dot hybridization; Sound stress;
Physiological responses; Chrysanthemum
TEEAL
291. Characterization of putative membrane protein genes of the 'Candidatus
Phytoplasma asteris', chrysanthemum yellows isolate / Galetto-Lucian... [et al.].
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2008, 54 (5), p. 341-351
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Characterization; Proteins; Genes
2009
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292. Morphological and physiological responses of two chrysanthemum cultivars
differing in their tolerance to waterlogging/ Dongmei Yin [et al.]
Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 67, Issue 1, November 2009, p.
87-93, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Waterlogging; Chrysanthemum; Anaerobic respiration enzyme;
Antioxidant enzymes; Ethylene
293. Elimination of mixed infection of cucumber mosaic and tomato aspermy virus
from Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. cv. Pooja by shoot meristem culture/ S.
Kumar [et al.]
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 119, Issue 2, 6 January 2009, p. 108-112, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Shoot meristem; In vitro regeneration; Virus indexing; DACELISA; RT-PCR; Virus free chrysanthemum plants
294. Gibberellin promotes flowering of chrysanthemum by upregulating CmFL, a
Chrysanthemum floricaula / leafy homologous gene/ Katsuhiko Sumitomo,
Tuoping Li, Tamotsu Hisamatsu
Plant Science, Volume 176, Issue 5, May 2009, p. 643-649, ISSN 0168-9452,
Keywords: Chilling requirement; Chrysanthemum floricaula; Leafy
homologous gene; Flowering; Gibberellin
295. Inhibitory effects of chrysanthemum species extracts on formation of advanced
glycation end products/ Kentaro Tsuji-Naito, Hiroshi Saeki, Miyuki Hamano
Food Chemistry, Volume 116, Issue 4, 15 October 2009, p. 854-859, ISSN 03088146,
Keywords: Glycation; Chrysanthemum indicum.; Chrysanthemum
morifolium; AGEs; Antioxidants; Flavonoids
296. Karyomorphological studies on Chinese pot Chrysanthemum cultivars with large
inflorescences/ Chang Li [et al.]
Agricultural Sciences in China, Volume 8, Issue 7, July 2009, p. 793-802, ISSN
1671-2927
Keywords: Dendranthema morifolium; Chromosomes; Karyotypes ;
Inflorescences
297. Molecular characterization and analysis of somaclonal variation in
chrysanthemum cultivars using RAPD markers/Hilda S. Minano, M. Elza
Gonzales, Benito Carmen Martin
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 122, Issue 2, 17 September 2009, p. 238-243,
ISSN 0304-4238,
Keywords: Dendranthema morifolium; Somaclonal variation; RAPD;
Molecular characterization
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298. Optimum density of chrysanthemum flower model traps to reduce infestations of
Frankliniella intonsa (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) on greenhouse strawberry/ Un
Taek Lim, Bishwo Prasad Mainali
Crop Protection, Volume 28, Issue 12, December 2009, p. 1098-1100, ISSN
0261-2194
Keywords: Thrips; Artificial flower; Sticky trap; Visual attraction;
Chrysanthemum; Frakliniella infosa
299. Phylogenetic relationships of Puccinia horiana and other rust pathogens of
Chrysanthemum x morifolium based on rDNA ITS sequence analysis/ Hossein
Alaei [et al.]
Mycological Research, Volume 113, Issues 6-7, June-July 2009, p. 668-683,
ISSN 0953-7562
Keywords: Chrysanthemum; White rust; DNA extraction; Nucleotide
repeats; Puccinia chrysanthemi; Puccinia tanaceti
300. Use of a cyclic high pressure sodium lamp to inhibit flowering of chrysanthemum
and velvet sage/ Matthew G. Blanchard, Erik S. Runkle
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 122, Issue 3, 1 October 2009, p. 448-454, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Chrysanthemum grandiflorum ; Incandescent lamp; Mexican
bush sage; Night interruption; Photoperiodic lighting; Salvia
leucantha; Short day
2010
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301. Activity of benzothiadiazole on chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma
(`Candidatus phytoplasma asteris') infection in daisy plants/ R. D'Amelio, C.
Marzachi, D. Bosco
Crop Protection, Volume 29, Issue 10, October 2010, p. 1094-1099, ISSN 02612194
Keywords: Benzothiadiazole; Resistance elicitor; Systemic acquired
resistance; Chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma ; Macrosteles
quadripunctulatus
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302. Anther wall development, microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis in male
fertile and sterile chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.,
Asteraceae)/ Fengtong Li [et al.]
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 126, Issue 2, 13 September 2010, p. 261-267,
ISSN 0304-4238
Keywords: Anther wall development; Chrysanthemum; Male sterile;
Microgametogenesis; Microsporogenesis
303. Chrysanthemum coronarium as a modulator of fatty acid biohydrogenation in the
rumen/ T.A. Wood [et al.]
Animal Feed Science and Technology, Volume 161, Issues 1-2, 13 October 2010,
p. 28-37, ISSN 0377-8401
Keywords: Chrysanthemum coronarium ; Biohydrogenation; Conjugated
linoleic acid; Rumen; Vaccenic acid
304. Chrysanthemum leaf epidermal surface morphology and antioxidant and defense
enzyme activity in response to aphid infestation/ Junping He [et al.]
Journal of Plant Physiology, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 8
December 2010, ISSN 0176-1617,
Keywords: Aphid resistance; Chrysanthemum; Epidermal surface
morphology; Enzyme activity; Macrosiphoniella sanbourni
305. Comparative analysis of genetic diversity in medicinal Chrysanthemum
morifolium based on morphology, ISSR and SRAP markers/ Qing-Song Shao [et
al.]
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Volume 38, Issue 6, December 2010, p.
1160-1169, ISSN 0305-1978
Keywords: Chrysanthemum morifolium ; Genetic diversity; Morphological
traits; ISSR; SRAP
306. Dispersal of amblyseius swirskii athias henriot (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on potted
greenhouse chrysanthemum/ Rosemarije Buitenhuis, Les Shipp, Cynthia ScottDupree
Biological Control, Volume 52, Issue 2, February 2010, p. 110-114, ISSN 10499644
Keywords: Dispersal; Amblyseius swirskii; Frankliniella occidentalis;
Potted chrysanthemum; Greenhouses; Biological control
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307. Effects of acetylsalicylic acid and calcium chloride on photosynthetic apparatus
and reactive oxygen scavenging enzymes in chrysanthemum under low
temperature stress with low light/ Zhen Feng [et al.]
Agricultural Sciences in China, Volume 9, Issue 12, December 2010, p. 17771786, ISSN 1671-2927
Keywords: Acetylsalicylic acid; Chrysanthemum; Low temperature; Low
light; Photosynthetic apparatus; Antioxidant enzymes ;
Calsium chloride
308. Effects of prohexadione calcium on growth and gibberellins contents of
Chrysanthemum morifolium R. cv Monalisa White/ Yoon Ha Kim [et al.]
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 123, Issue 3, 4 January 2010, p. 423-427, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Prohexadione calcium; Daminozide; Gibberellin biosynthesis ;
Plant growth; Chrysanthemum morifolium
309. Feeding perturbation and toxic activity of five Chrysanthemum species crude
extracts against Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera; Noctuidae)/
Dalila Haouas [et al.]
Crop Protection, Volume 29, Issue 9, September 2010, p. 992-997, ISSN 02612194
Keywords: Larval development; Chrysanthemum; Crude extracts;
Antifeeding; Toxicity; Phagostimulating; Topical application;
Spodoptera littoralis
310. Flower morphologic anatomy and embryological characteristics in
Chrysanthemum multicaule (Asteraceae)/ Yanming Deng [et al.]
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 124, Issue 4, 1 May 2010, p. 500-505, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Chrysanthemum multicaule ; Gametogenesis; Sporogenesis;
Embryogenesis; Flower anatomy
311. Identification of the phenolic components of chrysanthemum flower
(Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat)/ Long-Ze Lin, James M. Harnly
Food Chemistry, Volume 120, Issue 1, 1 May 2010, p. 319-326, ISSN 0308-8146
Keywords: Chrysanthemum flower ; Chrysanthemum morifolium;
Flavonoids; Caffeoylquinic acids; Chromatographic profile
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312. Improvements in tolerance to cryopreservation using shoot-tips of
chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflorum Kitam.) from genetically modified
plants that accumulate trehalose/ Antelmo Osorio Saenz [et al.]
Cryobiology, Volume 61, Issue 3, December 2010, p. 403, ISSN 0011-2240
Keywords : Chrysanthemum; Tolerance; Shoot; Cryopreservation;
Dendranthema morifolium; Genetically modified plants
313. Intergeneric hybridizations between Opisthopappus taihangensis and
Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium/ Deyan Yang, Xiao Hu, Zhaohui Liu, Huien
Zhao
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 125, Issue 4, 26 July 2010, p. 718-723, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Intergeneric hybrids; Reciprocal crosses; NcpGS; Opisthopappus
taihangensis; Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium
314. Isolation, identification and activity of natural antioxidants from costmary
(Chrysanthemum balsamita) cultivated in Lithuania/ Audrius Pukalskas [et al.]
Food Chemistry, Volume 122, Issue 3, 1 October 2010, p. 804-811, ISSN 03088146
Keywords: Costmary; Chrysanthemum balsamita ; Antioxidants; Radical
scavenging
315. Phylogeography of Chrysanthemum indicum L. (Compositae) in China based on
trnL-F sequences/ Hai-ling Fang [et al.]
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Volume 38, Issue 6, December 2010,
p.1204-1211, ISSN 0305-1978
Keywords: Chrysanthemum indicum ; Phylogeography; Chloroplast DNA;
trnL-F sequences
2011
316. Preliminary genetic linkage map
of chrysanthemum
SCIENCE
DIRECT (Chrysanthemum morifolium)
cultivars using RAPD, ISSR and AFLP markers / Fe Zhang … [et al.]
Scientia Horticulturae,
Issue 3, 28 June
2010, and
p.422-428,
ISSN
318. Anatomy
and physiologyVolume
of spray125,
cut chrysanthemum
pedicels,
expression
of
a0304-4238
caffeic acid 3-O-methyltransferase homologue/ Guosheng Lv…[et al.]
Keywords: AFLP;
mapping;Proof,
ISSR;Available
RAPD online
Postharvest
BiologyChrysanthemum;
and Technology, InGenetic
Press, Corrected
16 February 2011, ISSN 0925-5214,
317. Keywords:
Ray florets Caffeic
color and
shape
mutants induced by
12C5+
ion beam
irradiation
acid;
Methyltransferase;
Lignin;
Pedicel
rigidity;
Spray in
chrysanthemum/
Atsushi Matsumura [et al.]
cut chrysanthemum
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 123, Issue 4, 2 February 2010, p. 558-561, ISSN
0304-4238,
Keywords: Chrysanthemum; Ion beam; Mutants; Tissue culture
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319. Genetic stability analysis of chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum x morifolium
Ramat) after different stages of an encapsulation-dehydration cryopreservation
protocol/ Carmen Martin [et al.]
Journal of Plant Physiology, Volume 168, Issue 2, 15 January 2011, p.158-166,
ISSN 0176-1617
Keywords: AFLP; Chrysanthemum; Cryopreservation; Genetic stability;
RAPD
320. Protective effect of Chrysanthemum indicum Linne against 1-methyl-4phenylpridinium ion and lipopolysaccharide-induced cytotoxicity in cellular
model of Parkinson's disease/ In-Su Kim…[et al.]
Food and Chemical Toxicology, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 8
January 2011, ISSN 0278-6915
Keywords: Neurodegeneration; SH-SY5Y cells; Microglia; Apoptosis;
Reactive oxygen species; Chrysanthemum indicum
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LIDAH BUAYA
2006
SCIENCEDIRECT
321. Effects of heat treatments on the stabilities of polysaccharides substances and
barbaloin in gel juice from Aloe vera Miller / Xiu Lian Chang... [et al.].
Journal of Food Engineering, Volume 75, Issue 2, July 2006, p. 245-251, ISSN
0260-8774
Keywords: Aloe vera; Polysaccharides; Barbaloin; Thermal stability; Gel
juice
322. Postharvest sweet cherry quality and safety maintenance by Aloe vera treatment:
A new edible coating / D. Martinez-Romero... [et al.].
Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2006, p. 93100, ISSN 0925-5214
Keywords: Aloe vera; Colour; Firmness; Ripening; Sensory analyses
323. Preliminary compositional nutrient diagnosis norms in Aloe vera L. grown on
calcareous soil in an arid environment / Jose L. Garcia-Hernandez... [et al.].
Environmental and Experimental Botany, Volume 58, Issues 1-3, December
2006, p.244-252, ISSN 0098-8472
Keywords: Nutrient norms; Nutrient interactions; Plant nutrition; Aloe
vera; Arid environments; Calcareous soil
2007
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324. Growth, stomatal resistance, and transpiration of Aloe vera under different soil
water potentials / R. Rodriguez-Garcia... [et al.].
Industrial Crops and Products, Volume 25, Issue 2, February 2007, p. 123-128,
ISSN 0926-6690
Keywords: Aloe vera; CAM plants; Soil water stress ; Stomatal resistance;
Transpiration; Growth
325. Hot-air drying characteristics of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) and
influence of temperature on kinetic parameters / Antonio Vega... [et al.].
LWT - Food Science and Technology, Volume 40, Issue 10, December 2007, p.
1698-1707, ISSN 0023-6438
Keywords: Aloe vera; Drying; Modelling; Arrhenius
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326. Quality and authenticity of commercial Aloe vera gel powders / A. Bozzi... [et
al.].
Food Chemistry, Volume 103, Issue 1, 2007, p. 22-30, ISSN 0308-8146
Keywords: Aloe vera; Gel powder; Authenticity; Quality; Acemannan;
Aloin
2009
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327. Comparative hepatotoxicity and clastogenicity of sodium arsenite and three
petroleum products in experimental swiss albino mice: The modulatory effects of
Aloe vera gel / Michael A. Gbadegesin... [et al.].
Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 47, Issue 10, October 2009, p. 24542457, ISSN 0278-6915
Keywords: Aloe vera; Hepatotoxicity; Clastogenicity; Petroleum;
Micronucleus; Gamma-glutamyl transferase
328. Effect of Aloe vera polysaccharides on immunity and antioxidant activities in oral
ulcer animal models/ ZhanHai Yu... [et al.].
Carbohydrate Polymers, Volume 75, Issue 2, 22 January 2009, p. 307-311, ISSN
0144-8617
Keywords: Aloe vera; Polysaccharides; Rat; Immunity; Antioxidants; Oral
ulcer
329. Influence of temperature on the drying kinetics, physicochemical properties, and
antioxidant capacity of Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) gel / Margarita
Miranda... [et al.].
Journal of Food Engineering, Volume 91, Issue 2, March 2009, p. 297-304, ISSN
0260-8774
Keywords: Aloe vera; Minerals; Vitamins; Antioxidant activity; Hot air
drying
330. Mathematical modelling of mass transfer during rehydration process of Aloe vera
(Aloe barbadensis Miller) / Antonio Vega-Galvez... [et al.].
Food and Bioproducts Processing, Volume 87, Issue 4, December 2009, p.254260, ISSN 0960-3085
Keywords: Aloe vera; Rehydration; Kinetic modelling; Water holding
capacity; Soaking
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331. Protective effect of Aloe vera on polymicrobial sepsis in mice / Nari Yun, ChanHo Lee, Sun-Mee Lee.
Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 47, Issue 6, June 2009, p.1341-1348,
ISSN 0278-6915
Keywords: Sepsis; Aloe vera; MODS; Cytokine; Bacterial clearance
332. Significance of explant preparation and sizing in Aloe vera L. : A highly efficient
method for in vitro multiple shoot induction / Balraj Singh, Neelu Sood.
Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 122, Issue 1, 1 September 2009, p.146-151, ISSN
0304-4238
Keywords: Aloe vera; Explant preparation; Micropropagation; Efficient
method; Explant sizing
2010
SCIENCE DIRECT
333. Antifungal efficacy of Aloe vera in vitro and its use as a preharvest treatment to
maintain postharvest table grape quality / S. Castillo... [et al.].
Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 57, Issue 3, September 2010,
p.183-188, ISSN 0925-5214
Keywords: Penicillium digitatum; Botrytis cinerea; Aloe vera gel; Table
grape; Decay; Preharvest; Postharvest quality
334. Changes in physico-chemical and functional properties during convective drying
of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) leaves / A. Gulia... [et al.].
Food and Bioproducts Processing, Volume 88, Issues 2-3, June-September 2010,
p.161-164, ISSN 0960-3085
Keywords: Aloe vera; Drying; Physicochemical properties; HPLC; Aloin;
Aloe barbadensis
335. Effect of temperature on structural properties of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis
Miller) gel and Weibull distribution for modelling drying process / Margarita
Miranda... [et al.].
Food and Bioproducts Processing, Volume 88, Issues 2-3, June-September 2010,
p. 138-144, ISSN 0960-3085,
Keywords: Aloe vera; Microstructure; Texture; Drying; Rehydration;
Weibull distribution
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336. Effect of water availability on growth and water use efficiency for biomass and
gel production in Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis M.) / H. Silva... [et al.].
Industrial Crops and Products, Volume 31, Issue 1, January 2010, p.20-27, ISSN
0926-6690
Keywords: Biomass production; Drought stress; Aloe vera; Water
productivity
337. Irrigation restriction effects on water use efficiency and osmotic adjustment in
Aloe vera plants (Aloe barbadensis Miller) / J. Delatorre-Herrera...[et al.].
Agricultural Water Management, Volume 97, Issue 10, October 2010, p.15641570, ISSN 0378-3774
Keywords: Field capacity; Water use efficiency; Osmotic adjustment; Sap
flow rate; Fructans; Aloe vera plants; Aloe barbadensis
338. Novo aloe vera bacterial cellulose composite film from biosynthesis / Ong ard
Saibuatong, Muenduen Phisalaphong.
Carbohydrate Polymers, Volume 79, Issue 2, 20 January 2010, p.455-460, ISSN
0144-8617
Keywords: Bacteria cellulose; Aloe vera; Acetobacter xylinum
339. Osmotic dehydration of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) / P. GarciaSegovia... [et al.].
Journal of Food Engineering, Volume 97, Issue 2, March 2010, p. 154-160, ISSN
0260-8774
Keywords: Aloe barbadensis; Osmotic dehydration; Diffusion coefficient;
Dehydration kinetics
340. Suitability of pineapple, Aloe vera, molasses, glycerol, and office paper as
substrates in the Mix Alco process (TM) / Andrea K. Forrest, Rocio Sierra, Mark
T. Holtzapple.
Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 8, August 2010, p.1195-1200, ISSN
0961-9534
Keywords: Fermentation; Mix alco; Aloe vera; Propanetriol; Molasses
2011
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341. Determination of aloe emodin in Aloe vera extracts and commercial formulations
by HPLC with tandem UV absorption and fluorescence detection / Roberto
Mandrioli... [et al.].
Food Chemistry, Volume 126, Issue 1, 1 May 2011, p.387-393, ISSN 0308-8146
Keywords: Aloe emodin; Aloe vera; Commercial formulations; HPLC-F;
HPLC-PDA; TLC
342. Effect of high hydrostatic pressure pretreatment on drying kinetics, antioxidant
activity, firmness and microstructure of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) gel /
Antonio Vega-Galvez... [et al.].
LWT – Food Science and Technology, Volume 44, Issue 2, March 2011, p. 384391, ISSN 0023-6438
Keywords: Pretreatments; Drying kinetics; High hydrostatic pressure;
Antioxidant activity; Firmness; Aloe vera gel
343. In vitro effect of Aloe vera, Coriandrum sativum and Ricinus communis fractions
on Leishmania infantum and on Murine monocytic cells / Fernanda C.M.
Rondon... [et al.].
Veterinary Parasitology, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 19
January 2011, ISSN 0304-4017
Keywords: Aloe vera; Coriandrum sativum; Ricinus communis; Leishmania
infantum; Murine monocytic; Leishmanicidal activity;
Leishmania infantum; Amastigotes; Promastigotes; Cytotoxicity
Lili
1999-2002
PROQUEST
344. Desiccation induced transcript in lily (Lilium longiflorum) pollen / Chyng-Wen
Ko, Chin-Ying Yang, Co-Shine Wang.
Journal of Plant Physiology. Stuttgart:Jul 2002. Vol. 159, Iss. 7, p. 765-733
Keywords : Desiccation; Transcript; Lilium longiflorum; Pollen
345. Establishment of genetic fidelity of in vitro raised Lilium bulblets through rapid
markers / Anushri Varshney... [et al.].
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:Mar/Apr 2001.
Vol. 37, Iss. 2, p.227-233
Keywords : Genetic fidelity; In vitro raised; Markers
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346. Homoeologous recombination in 2n-gametes producing interspecific hybrids of
Lilium (Liliaceae) studies by genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) / G I Karlov...
[et al.].
Genome. Ottawa:Aug 1999. Vol. 42, Iss. 4, p. 681-687
Keywords : Lilium; Interspecific hybrids; Genome; Hybridization
347. Karyotpye analysis of Lilium longiflorum and Lilium rubellum by chromosome
banding and fluorescence in sity hybridisation / Ki-Byung Lim... [et al.].
Genome. Ottawa:Oct 2001. Vol. 44, Iss. 5, p. 911-918
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Lilium rubellum; Karyotpye analysis;
Chromosome banding; Fluorescence; Hybridization
348. Manipulation of the morphogenetic pathways of Lilium longiflorum transverse
thin cell layer explants by auxin and cytokinin / Duong Tan Nhu, Bui Van Le, K
Tran Thanh Van.
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Plant Columbia:Jan/Feb 2001. Vol.
37, Iss. 1, p.44-50
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Morphogenetic pathways; Cell layer;
Auxin; Cytokinin
349. Relationship between the structural and functional changes of the photosynthetic
apparatus during chloroplast-chromoplast transition in flower bud of Lilium
longiflorum / Philippe Juneau... [et al.].
Photochemistry and Photobiology. Augusta:Apr 2002. Vol. 75, Iss. 4, p. 377381
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Structural change; Functional changes;
Photosynthetic apparatus; Chloroplast chromoplast transition
1993-2004
TEEAL
350. Altitudinal genetic differentiation and diversity of Taiwan lily (Lilium
longiflorum var. formosanum; Liliaceae) using RAPD markers and morphological
characters / Wen-C-S., Hsiao-J-Y.
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2001, 162 (2), p. 287-295 ISSN: 10585893
Keywords: Altitudinal genetic differentiation; Altitudinal genetic diversity;
Morphological variation; Evolution; Adaptation; Population
genetics; RAPD markers; Lilium longiflorum
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351. Anthocyanins from flowers of Lilium (Liliaceae) / Norbaek-Rikke, Kondo-Tadao.
Phytochemistry, 1999, 50 (7), p.1181-1184 ISSN: 0031-9422
Keywords: Chemical structure; Biochemistry; Molecular biophysics.
Anthocyanins; Cyanidin; Lilium; Asiatic hybrids; Oriental
hybrids; Lilium.; Flower coloration; Reproductive system
352. Characteristics of the photosynthetic apparatus and CO2-fixation in the flower bud
of Lilium. I. Corolla / Clement-C... [et al.].
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1997, 158 (6), p.794-800 ISSN: 10585893
Keywords: Corolla; Photosynthesis; Source sink relations; Flowers; Buds;
Ornamental plants; Ornamental bulbs; Lilium
353. Characteristics of the photosynthetic apparatus and CO2-fixation in the flower bud
of Lilium. II. Anther / Clement-C... [et al.].
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1997, 158 (6), p. 801-810 ISSN: 10585893
Keywords: Anthers; Photosynthesis; Lilium; Plant anatomy; Ornamental
plants; Ornamental bulbs
354. Decision support system for real time management of Easter lily (Lilium
longiflorum Thunb.) scheduling and height - I. System description / Fisher-P-R...
[et al.].
Agricultural Systems, 1997, 54 (1), p. 23-37 ISSN: 0308-521X
Keywords: Plant height; Plant development; Protected cultivation;
Algorithms; Growth models; Temperature; Plant development;
Models; Computers; Utilization; Expert systems; Greenhouses;
Pot plants; Production; Cultural methods; Climate;
Environmental control; Lilium longiflorum
355. Effect of light and auxins on the regeneration of lily (Lilium regale Wil.) cells by
somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis / Pelkonen-Veli-Pekka., KauppiAnneli.
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1999, 160 (3), p. 483-490 ISSN: 10585893
Keywords: Anatomy; Cell regeneration; Light effect; Morphology;
Organogenesis; Somatic embryogenesis; Benzyladenine; Plant
growth regulators; Naphthaleneacetic acid; Auxin; 2,4-D;
Lilium regale
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356. First patch, then catch: measuring the activity and the mRNA transcripts of a
proton pump in individual Lilium pollen protoplasts / Gehwolf-R... [et al.].
FEBS Letters, 2002, 512 (1-3), p. 152-156 ISSN: 0014-5793
Keywords: Adenosine triphosphatase; Messenger RNA; Pollen; Protoplasts;
Lilium longiflorum
357. Genetic variation in central and disjunct populations of Lilium parryi / Linhart Y
B. Premoli A C.
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1994, 72 (1), p. 79-85 ISSN: 0008-4026
Keywords: Lilium p arryi; Habitat pollination; Genetic variation;
Cytogenetics plant; Ecology; Environmental biology plant;
Palynology; Horticulture flowers; Ornamentals; Liliaceae
358. Karyotype analysis of Lilium longiflorum and Lilium rubellum by chromosome
banding and fluorescence in situ hybridisation / Lim-KiByung... [et al.].
Genome, 2001, 44 (5), p. 911-918 ISSN: 0831-2796
Keywords: Chromosome banding; Chromosomes; Hybridization;
Karyotypes; Nucleolus; Nucleotide sequences; Plant
morphology; Biotechnology; Lilium longiflorum; Lilium
rubellum
359. Pyrroline glucoside ester and steroidal saponins from Lilium martagon / SatouT... [et al.].
Phytochemistry, 1996, 41 (4), p. 1225-1230 ISSN: 0031-9422
Keywords: Ornamental bulbs; Steroid saponins; Plant composition;
Chemical structure; Chemotaxonomy; Phenolic compounds;
Steroids; Composition; Ornamental plants; Phenylpropanoids;
Liliaceae; Lilium hansonii; Lilium martagon
360. Significance of secondary infections with lily symptomless carlavirus to cutflower production of Lilium / Blake-M-R., Wilson-C-R.
Annals of Applied Biology, 1996, 129 (1), p. 39-45 ISSN: 0003-4746
Keywords: Plant diseases; Cut flowers; Yields; Ornamental plants;
Ornamental bulbs; Plant pathology; Carlavirus; Plant viruses;
Lilium; Lily symptomless carlavirus
361. Steroidal saponins from the bulbs of Lilium candidum / Mimaki-Yoshihiro... [et
al.].
Phytochemistry, 1999, 51 (4), p. 567-573 ISSN: 0031-9422
Keywords: Phytochemistry; Biochemistry; Molecular biophysics;
Furostanol saponin; Sodium ion; Potassium ion; ATPase;
Steroidal saponins; Lilium candidum; Liliaceae; Bulbs
67
362. Steroidal saponins from the bulbs of Lilium longiflorum and their antitumourpromoter activity / Mimaki Y... [ et al.].
Phytochemistry, 1994, 37 (1), p. 227-232 ISSN: 0031-9422
Keywords: Medicinal plants; Phospholipids; Inhibitors; Plant composition;
Spectral analysis; Chemical analysis; Cytotoxic compounds;
HeLa cells; Steroid saponins; Chemical structure; Cytotoxicity;
Liliaceae; Lilium longiflorum
363. Steroidal saponins from the bulbs of Lilium regale and L. henryi / Mimaki Y...
[et al.].
Phytochemistry, 1993, 33 (3), p. 675-682 ISSN: 0031-9422
Keywords: Phosphoric diester-hydrolases; Chemical analysis; Spectral
analysis; Chemical structure; Plant composition; Saponins;
Medicinal properties; Adenosine phosphates; c-AMP; Steroids;
Enzyme inhibitors; Lilium henryi; Lilium regale
364. Steroidal saponins from the bulbs of Lilium speciosum x L. nobilissimum 'Star
Gazer' and their antitumour-promoter activity / Nakamura O...[et al.].
Phytochemistry, 1994, 36 (2), p. 463-467 ISSN: 0031-9422
Keywords: Plant composition; HeLa cells; Steroids; Saponins; Spectral
analysis; Chemical analysis; Chemical structure; Medicinal
plants; Medicinal properties; Lilium nobilissimum; Lilium
speciosum; Lilium nobilissimum; Antitumour properties
365. Tissue specificity of mitochondrial F0F1-ATPase activity of Lilium longiflorum
plant / Itoh A. Sekiya J.
FEBS Letters, 1994, 356 (2-3), p. 229-232 ISSN: 0014-5793
Keywords: Adenosine triphosphatase; Fatty acids; Phospholipids;
Mitochondria; Pollen; Biochemistry; Enzyme activity;
Assessment; Ornamental plants; Ornamental bulbs; Lilium
longiflorum
2005
PROQUEST
366. Callus formation and plant regeneration in various lilium species and cultivars /
Shiro Mori... [et al.].
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:Nov/Dec 2005.
Vol. 41, Iss. 6, p. 783-788
Keywords : Callus formation; Plant regeneration; Lilium
68
367. Comparison of F-actin fluorescent labeling methods in pollen tubes of Lilium
davidii / Li Wang, Yi-Min Liu, Yan Li.
Plant Cell Reports. Berlin:Jul 2005. Vol. 24, Iss. 5, p. 266-270
Keywords : Lilium; F-actin fluorescent; Labeling methods; Pollen tubes
368. Occurrence of 2n gametes in the F1 hybrids of Oriental × Asiatic lilies (Lilium):
Relevance to intergenomic recombination and backcrossing / R Barba-Gonzalez...
[et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Jan 2005. Vol. 143, Iss. 1-2, p. 67-73
Keywords : Gametes; Hybridization; Intergenomic recombination
369. Photoautotrophic culture conditions and photosynthetic photon flux influence
growth of Lilium bulblets in vitro / Lian Mei-Lan, H N Murthy, Paek KeeYoeup.
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:Sep/Oct 2003.
Vol. 39, Iss. 5, p. 532-535
Keywords : Lilium bublets; Culture conditions; Photosynthetic photon flux;
Growth
TEEAL
370. Effect of cysteine on methionine production by a regulatory mutant of
Corynebacterium lilium / Dharmendra-Kumar... [et al.].
Bioresource Technology, 2005, 96 (3), p. 287-294 ISSN: 0960-8524
Keywords: Biosynthesis; Cysteine; Growth; Methionine; Soil bacteria;
Corynebacterium lilium
371. Intergenomic recombination in F-1 lily hybrids (Lilium) and its significance for
genetic variation in the B-1 progenies as revealed by GISH and FISH / BarbaGonzalez-R.... [et al.].
Genome, 2005, 48 (5), p. 884-894 ISSN: 0831-2796
Keywords: Horticulture: Agriculture genotype; Genetic variation;
Phenotypic expression; Intergenomic recombination;
Indeterminate meiotic restitution; Recombinant segment;
Lilium
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372. Simulating the vernalization response of the "Snow Queen" lily (Lilium
longiflorum Thunb.) / Streck Nereu Augusto, Schuh Mariângela.
Scientia Agricola ISSN:01039016 Year:2005 Volume:62 Issue:2 p. /rec.No:117121
Keywords: Low temperature; Flowering; Models; Plant development
2006
PROQUEST
373. Application of nurse culture for plant regeneration from protoplasts of Lilium
japonicum Thunb /Fuminori Komai; Hitomi Morohashi, Mitsugu Horita.
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:May/Jun 2006.
Vol. 42, Iss. 3, p. 252-255
Keywords : Lilium japonicum; Nurse culture; Plant regeneration
374. Nitrous oxide (N2O) induces 2n gametes in sterile F1 hybrids between Oriental ×
Asiatic lily (Lilium) hybrids and leads to intergenomic recombination / Rodrigo
Barba-Gonzalez... [et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Apr 2006. Vol. 148, Iss. 3, p. 303-309
Keywords: Lilium; Hybridization; Intergenomic recombination; Nitrous
oxide
375. Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis cell cultures of lilium x
formolongi hort using a bioreactor system / Chin-Wen Ho, Wei-Ting Jian, HuiChun Lai.
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.: Plant Columbia:May/Jun 2006.
Vol. 42, Iss. 3, p.240-246
Keywords: Plant regeneration; Somatic embryogenesis; Cell cultures;
Bioreactor system
376. Progenies of allotriploids of Oriental × Asiatic lilies (Lilium) examined by GISH
analysis / Rodrigo Barba-Gonzalez... [et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Sep 2006. Vol. 151, Iss. 2, p. 243-250
Keywords : Lilium; Progenies tests; GISH analysis
377. Regulation of growth of Lilium plantlets in liquid medium by application of
paclobutrazol or ancymidol, for its amenability in a bioreactor system: growth
parameters / Rajesh Thakur... [et al.].
Plant Cell Reports. Berlin:May 2006. Vol. 25, Iss. 5, p. 382-391
Keywords: Lilium plantlets; Growth regulation; Bioreactor system;
Growth parameters; Paclobutrazol; Ancymidol
70
TEEAL
378. Bioactivity of Scytonema hofmanni (Cyanobacteria) in Lilium alexandrae in
vitro propagation / Zaccaro-M-C... [et al.].
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, 2006, 9 (3), p.210-214 ISSN: 0717-3458
Keywords: Ascorbate peroxidase; Bioactive susbstances; Bulb regeneration;
Catalase; Cyanobacteria; Glutathione reductase; Lilium
alexandrae; Scytonema hofmanni
379. Determination of nutrient accumulation curves in three cultivars of Lilium spp.
for cut flower / Ortega-Blu-R., Correa-Benguria-M., Olate-Munoz-E,
Agrociencia, 2006, 40 (1), p. 77-88 ISSN: 1405-3195
Keywords: Calcium; Carbon; Cultivars; Cut flowers; Dry matter
accumulation; Lilium; Magnesium; Nitrogen; Nutrient uptake;
Phosphorus; Plant nutrition; Potassium; Sulfur
380. Effect of four shading levels on flower stem and bulb quality of two lilies (Lilium
spp.) cultivars / Schiappacasse-C-F., Carrasco-S-G., Carrasco-C-F. Agricultura
Tecnica, 2006, 66 (4), p. 352-359 ISSN: 0365-2807
Keywords: Crop quality; Cultivars; Cut flowers; Flowers; Lilies; Plant
height; Shade; Shading; Stems
2007
DIRECT OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
381. In vitro propagation of miyamasukashi-yuri (Lilium maculatum thunb. var.
bukosanense), an endangered plant species / Amaury M. Arzate Fernández... [et
al.].
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana Issn:01877380 Year:2007 Volume:30 Issue:4 p.
/rec.No:373-379
Keywords: Lilium maculatum;Αnaphthaleneacetic acid; Thidiazuron; In
vitro culture; In vitro propagation; Endangered species
382. In vitro propagation of Lilium longiflorum Var. Ceb-Dazzle through direct
somatic embryogenesis / Solmaz khosravi... [et al.].
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences Issn:10288880 Year:2007 Volume:10
Issue:15 p. /rec.No:2517-2521
Keywords: Acclimatization; Globular embryo; Induction; Maturation;
Picloram; Somatic embryogenesis; Lilium longiflorum
PROQUEST
71
383. Actin binding protein29 from Lilium pollen plays an important role in dynamic
actin remodeling(W)(OA) / Yun Xiang... [et al.].
Plant Cell. Rockville 2007, 19(6) p. 1930-1946
Keywords : Lilium; Pollens; Remodeling; Proteins
384. Forcing cycles speed growth and flowering in Western red lily (Lilium
philadelphicum L.) / Lisa L May.
Native Plants Journal. 2007. 8(1) p. 11-18
Keywords: Lilium philadelphicum; Forcing cycles; Growth; Flowering
385. Gene expression pattern at desiccation in the anther of Lilium longiflorum / YiFeng Hsu, Co-Shine Wang, Rathinam Raja.
Planta. Berlin:Jul 2007. Vol. 226, Iss. 2, p. 311-322
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Gene expression; Anthers; Desiccation
386. Sucrose and starch catabolism in the anther of Lilium during its development: a
comparative study among the anther wall, locular fluid and microspore/pollen
fractions / Antonio J Castro, Christophe Clément.
Planta. Berlin:May 2007. Vol. 225, Iss. 6, p. 1573-1582
Keywords: Lilium; Sucrose; Comparative study; Chemical analysis
387. Transcriptome profiling of Lilium longiflorum generative cells by cDNA
microarray / Takashi Okada, Mohan B Singh, Prem L Bhalla.
Plant Cell Reports. Berlin:Jul 2007. Vol. 26, Iss. 7, p. 1045-1052
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Cells; Transcriptome; Ribosomal DNA
TEEAL
388. Micropropagation of Lilium ledebourii (Baker) Boiss as affected by plant growth
regulator, sucrose concentration, harvesting season and cold treatments / AzadiP. Khosh-Khui-M.
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, 2007, 10 (4), p. 582-591 ISSN: 0717-3458
Keywords: Benzyladenine; Cold tolerance; Culture media; Emergence;
Endangered species; Harvesting date; In vitro regeneration;
Micropropagation; NAA; Peat; Plant growth regulators;
Rooting; Sand; Sucrose; Lilium ledebourii; Naphthylacetic acid
2008
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389. Anatomical properties of endemic Lilium ledebourii (Baker) Bioss. (Liliaceae)
species / Behzad Kaviani... [et al.].
International Journal of Botany 2008 4(1) p.62-66 ISSN 1811-9700
Keywords: Lilium ledebourii; Endemic; Plant anatomy
390. Cryopreservation of Lily [Lilium ledebourii (Baker) Bioss.] germplasm by
Encapsulation dehydration / B. Kaviani... [et al.].
International Journal of Botany Issn:18119700 Year:2008 Volume:4 Issue:4 p.
/rec.No:491-493
Keywords: Cryopreservation; Encapsulation; Dehydration; Germplasm
Conservation; Lily; Sucrose
391. Effect of benzyladenine and silver thiosulphate on physiochemical characteristics
of lilium cut flowers / M. Gandaby... [et al.].
Journal of Science and Technology of Agriculture and Natural Resources
10287655 2008 12 (45) p.603-614
Keywords: Benzyladenine; Silver thiosulphate; Leaf yellowing; Postharvest;
Lilium
392. Effects of temperature and different chemical treatments on vase life of cut
flowers of Lilium cv.pisa / M. Karimi... [et al.].
Journal of Science and Technology of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Issn:10287655 Year:2008 Volume:12 Issue:43 p. /rec.No:1-9
Keywords: Cut flowers lilium; Vase life; Sucrose; Hydroxy quinoline
sulfate; Citric acid; Kinetine; Gibberellic acid
393. Micromorphological, morphological and anatomical investigation of the Lilium
ledebourii (Baker) Bioss.(Liliaceae) indigenous to Iran / Behzad Kaviani.
Australian Journal of Crop Science Issn:18352693 Year:2008 Volume:1 Issue:1
p. /rec.No:6-10
Keywords : Lilium ledebourii; Plant anatomy; Plant morphology;
Micromorphology; Endemic
PROQUEST
394. Elevated H2O2 production via overexpression of a chloroplastic Cu/ZnSOD gene
of lily (Lilium oriental hybrid 'Marco Polo') triggers ethylene synthesis in
transgenic potato / Yoon-Sik Kim... [et al.].
Plant Cell Reports. Berlin:Jun 2008. Vol. 27, Iss. 6, p. 973-983
Keywords : Lilium; Potatoes; Chloroplastic; Genes; Ethylene synthesis
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395. Genome composition of triploid lily cultivars derived from sexual
polyploidization of Longiflorum × Asiatic hybrids (Lilium) / Shujun Zhou... [et
al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Mar 2008. Vol. 160, Iss. 2, p. 207-215
Keywords : Lilium; Genome composition; Cultivars; Polyploidi
TEEAL
396. Calcium supply in the development and nutrition of Asiatic lilium / AlvarezSanchez-M-E... [et al.].
Agrociencia, 2008, 42 (8), p. 881-889 ISSN: 1405-3195
Keywords: Application rates; Biomass; Calcium; Cultivars; Lilium; Lilies;
Nutrient solutions; Plant nutrition
2009
PROQUEST
397. Conservation genetics of remnant Lilium philadelphicum populations in the
Midwestern United States / Matthew E Horning, Michael S Webster.
The American Midland Naturalist. Notre Dame:Apr 2009. Vol. 161, Iss. 2,
p. 286-300
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Genetics; Conservation; Population
398. Ectopic expression of two MADS box genes from orchid (Oncidium Gower
Ramsey) and lily (Lilium longiflorum) alters flower transition and formation in
Eustoma grandiflorum / Muthu Thiruvengadam, Chang-Hsien Yang.
Plant Cell Reports. Berlin:Oct 2009. Vol. 28, Iss. 10, p. 1463-1473
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Gene expression; Orchids; Transition;
Eustoma grandiflorum
399. Potential for analytic breeding in allopolyploids: an illustration from
Longiflorum × Asiatic hybrid lilies (Lilium) / Nadeem Khan... [et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Apr 2009. Vol. 166, Iss. 3, p. 399-409
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Hybrids; Plant breeding; Allopolyploids
400. Production of interspecific hybrids between Lilium longiflorum and L.
lophophorum var. Linearifolium via ovule culture at early stage /
Jie Wang... [et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:May 2009. Vol. 167, Iss. 1, p. 45-55
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; In vitro culture; Hybridization; Early stage
74
2010
PROQUEST
401. Cryopreservation by encapsulation dehydration for long-term storage of some
important germplasm : seed of lily [Lilium ledebourii (Baker) Bioss.], embryonic
axe of persian lilac (Melia azedarach L.), and tea (Camellia sinensis L.) / Behzad
Kaviani.
Plant Omics. Lismore:Nov 2010. Vol. 3, Iss. 6, p. 177-182
Keywords : Lilium longiflorum; Cyropreservation; Seeds; Cammelia
sinensis; Melia azedarach; Lilium ledebourii
402. Decline in ascorbate peroxidase activity : A prerequisite factor for tepal
senescence in gladiolus/ Zahed Hossain.
Journal of Plant Physiology, Volume 163, Issue 2, February 2006, p.186-194,
ISSN 0176-1617
Keywords: Antioxidant enzymes; Gladiolus; Lipid peroxidation; Oxidative
stress; Reactive oxygen species; Tepal senescence
403. Effects of drip irrigation on flowering and flower quality of glasshouse gladiolus
plant/ Ruhi Bastug.
Agricultural Water Management, Volume 81, Issues 1-2, 10 March 2006, p.132144, ISSN 0378-3774,
Keywords: Gladiolus; Irrigation; Water use; Flowering; Glasshouse;
Quality
404. Habitat and search criteria of the rare Sandhills lily, Lilium pyrophilum M. W.
skinner and sorrie / Cheryl Gregory... [et al.].
Castanea. Newberry:Jun 2010. Vol. 75, Iss. 2, p. 198-204
Keywords : Lilium pyrophilum; Environment
405. Relevance of unilateral and bilateral sexual polyploidization in relation to
intergenomic recombination and introgression in Lilium species hybrids /
Nadeem Khan... [et al.].
Euphytica. Dordrecht:Jan 2010. Vol. 171, Iss. 2, p. 157-173
Keywords : Lilium; Polyploidization; Intergenomic recombination
MAWAR
2006
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406. Analysis of intercepted radiation and dry matter accumulation in rose flower
shoots/ Baille-A.; Gutierrez-Colomer-R-P., Gonzalez-Real-M-M.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2006, 137 (137), p. 68-80
Keywords : Rose; Intercepted radiation; Dry matter; Shoots
407. Comparison of the development of stem galls induced by Aulacidea hieracii
(Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) on hawkweed and by Diplolepis spinosa
(Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) on rose/ Sliva-M-D., Shorthouse-J-D.
Canadian Journal of Botany, 2006, 84 (84), p. 1052-1074
Keywords : Rose; Aulacidea hieracii; Diplolepis spinosa; Stem galls
408. Dakota Rose: a bright red tablestock potato cultivar that retains its skin color in
storage/ Thompson-A-L... [et al.]
American Journal of Potato Research, 2006, 83 (83), p. 317-323
Keywords : Rose; Potatoes; Cultivars; Storage; Colour
409. Effect of vapor pressure deficit on leaf area and water transport in flower stems
of soil-less culture rose/ Liu-F. ... [et al.].
Agricultural Water Management, 2006, 81 (81), p. 216-224
Keywords : Rose; Vapor pressure; Leaf area; Water transport; Flower
stems; Soilless culture
410. Effects of partial cutting on the Rose breasted Grosbeak: abundance, food
availability, and nest survival/Smith-L-A.... [et al.].
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2006, 36 (36), p. 1087-1096
Keywords : Rose; Cutting; Abundance; Food availability; Survival
411. Effect of a fogging system on sensible and latent heat transfer in a rose
greenhouse / Ozturk-H-H, AMA.
Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America, 2006, 37 (37), p.
52-61
Keywords : Rose; Fogging system; Heat transfer; Greenhouses
412. Evaporative cooling efficiency of a fogging system in a rose greenhouse/ OzturkH-H.
414. Occurrence
of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus and Arabis mosaic virus on rose in
Australian
Journal
of Experimental
Iran/ Rakhshandehroo-F....
[et al.]. Agriculture, 2006, 46 (46), p. 1231-1237
Keywords
: Rose;
Evaporative
Plant
Disease,
2006,
90 (90), 975cooling; Fogging system; Greenhouses
Keywords : Rose; Prunus necrotic ringspot virus; Arabis mosaic virus; Iran
413. Evaporative cooling of a ventilated greenhouse rose crop/ Fuchs-M., Dayan-E.
Presnov-E.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2007
2006, 138 (138), p. 203-215
Keywords : Rose; Evaporative cooling;
Greenhouses
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415. Association of candidatus Phytoplasma asteris with little leaf disease of desert
rose/ Raj-S-K. ... [et al.].
Plant Pathology, 2007, 56 (56), p. 1040
Keywords : Rose; Phytoplasma asteris; Leaf disease
416. Chemical composition of fruits in some rose (Rosa spp.) species/ Ercisli-S.
Food Chemistry, 2007, 104 (104), p. 1379-1384
Keywords : Rose; Chemical composition
417. Identification of the aroma compounds responsible for the floral/rose flavor in
water-soluble fractions of Manchego cheese/ Lopez-Soto-Yarritu-P... [et al.).
Journal of Dairy Science, 2007, 90 (90), p. 5001-5003
Keywords : Aroma compounds; Floral flavor; Water soluble fractions;
Manchego cheese
418. Rose dieback caused by Trichothecium roseum in Argentina / Wright-E-R.,
Caligaris-M-V., Cabral-D.
Plant Disease, 2007, 91 (91), 631
Keywords : Rose; Dieback; Trichothecium roseum; Argentina
419. Spore traps, sensors and spraying for rose disease control/ Mabbett-T.
Landwards, 2007, 62 (62), 7-9
Keywords : Rose; Spore traps; Sensors; Spraying; Disease control
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SEDAP MALAM
2006
PROQUEST
420. Fecundity of the sisal weevil, Scyphophorus acupunctatus (Coleoptera:
curculionidae), on Polianthes tuberosa (Liliales : Agavaceae) / Maria C
Hernández R... [et al.].
The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Dec 2006. Vol. 89, Iss. 4; p. 518-520
Keywords : Fecundity; Sisal weevil; Scyphophorus acupunctatus; Polianthes
tuberosa
2007
TEEAL
421. Aphelenchoides sp. nematode parasitic of Polianthes tuberosa in the Mekong
Delta / Nguyen-Thi-Thu-Cuc., Pilon-M.
Journal of Nematology, 2007, 39 (3), p. 248-257
Keywords : Aphelenchoides; Nematode parasitic; Polianthes tuberosa;
Mekong delta
2010
SCIENCE DIRECT
422. Hot water treatment prevents Aphelenchoides besseyi damage to Polianthes
tuberosa crops in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam / Nguyen Thi Thu Cuc... [et al.].
Crop Protection, Volume 29, Issue 6, June 2010, p. 599-602, ISSN 0261-2194,
Keywords: Aphelenchoides besseyi; Hot water treatment; Host parasitic
relationship; Mekong delta; Nematoda; Plant diseases;
Polianthes tuberosa; Vietnam
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INDEKS SUBJEK
A
Abiotic factors, 26
Abiotic stress, 14
Abscisic acid, 40
Abscission, 22
Abundance, 76
Acclimatization, 11, 20, 71
Acemannan, 61
Acetobacter xylinum, 63
Acetylsalicylic acid, 57
Acidic hydrolysis, 49
Adaptation, 11, 65
Adaptive resonance theory, 33
Additive genetic effects, 12
Adenine sulfate, 5
Adenosine phosphates, 68
Adenosine triphosphatase, 67, 68
Adenosine triphosphate, 15
AFLP, 1, 59
AFLP markers, 34
Agave, 2
Agave flower, 3
Agave lechuguilla, 1
Agave salmiana, 3
Agave tequilana, 1, 2
Agave veracruz, 2
AGEs, 55
Aglaonema, 4
Aglaonema marantifolium, 4
Aglaonema modestum, 4
Aglaonema rotunda, 4
Aglaonemateae, 4
Agriculture genotype, 69
Agrobacterium, 52
Agropastoral systems, 38
Air temperature, 8
Algorithms, 66
Alien species, 42
Alley cropping, 38
Allopolyploids, 74
Aloe barbadensis, 62, 63
Aloe emodin, 64
Aloe vera, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64
Aloe vera gel, 62, 64
Aloe vera plants, 63
Aloin, 61, 62
ALT, 41
Alternaria, 28
Alternaria helianthi, 27
Altitudinal genetic differentiation, 65
Altitudinal genetic diversity, 65
Amastigotes, 64
Amblyseius swirskii, 57
Amphidiploid, 16
Anaerobic respiration enzyme, 54
Anatomy, 66
Ancymidol, 70
Ant bud, 48
Anther culture, 14, 27
Anther wall development, 56
Anthers, 66, 72
Anthocyanins, 6, 66
Anthraquinones, 32
Anthurium, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
Anthurium andraeanum, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14
Anthurium hookeri, 8
Anthurium jenmanii, 13
Anthurium leaf blight, 5
Anthurium scandens, 13
Anthurium scherzerianum, 8
Antifeeding, 57
Antifungal, 17
Antigenotoxic, 43
Antimicrobial activity, 26
Antioxidant activity, 61, 64
Antioxidant enzymes, 16, 41, 54, 57, 75
Antioxidant system, 25
Antioxidants, 26, 47, 55, 58, 61
Antisense version, 52
Antitumour properties, 68
Aphelenchoides, 78
Aphelenchoides besseyi, 78
Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi, 53
Aphid resistance, 56
Aphids, 51
Apoptosis, 59
79
Application rates, 74
Application time, 6
Arabis mosaic virus, 77
Araceae, 6, 7, 8, 12
Arbuscular mycorrhiza, 11, 28
Areoles, 36
Argentina, 30, 77
Arid area, 38
Arid environments, 45, 46, 47, 60
Arizona, 37
Aroma compounds, 77
Arrhenius, 60
Arsenic toxicity, 28
Artificial flower, 53, 55
Arum maculatum, 8
Ascorbate peroxidase, 71
Asiatic hybrids, 66
Assessment, 68
AST, 41
Asteraceae, 26, 49, 50
Astrophytum asterias, 39, 46
ATPase, 67
Aulacidea hieracii, 76
Authenticity, 61
Autocatalytic ethylene production, 17
Auxin, 65, 66
Auxin influx carrier, 17
Azaleas, 19, 21, 23
B
Bacillus, 44
Bacteria, 8, 9
Bacteria cellulose, 63
Bacterial clearance, 62
Bacterial contaminants, 7
Barbaloin, 60
Barley, 45
Barrel cacti, 38
Basal stem rot, 39
Beech, 24
Benzothiadiazole, 56
Benzyladenine, 6, 66, 72, 73
Berry cactus fruit, 47
Betalains, 36, 38, 44, 47
Bioactive susbstances, 71
Biochemical systematics, 6
80
Biochemistry, 66, 67, 68
Biodegradable material, 44
Biodegradation, 26
Biodiversity, 25
Bioeconomic model, 38
Biogeographic region, 42
Biohydrogenation, 56
Biolistics, 33
Biological control, 8, 39, 57
Biological control agents, 8, 18
Biological interactions, 46
Bioluminescence, 8
Biomass, 1, 63, 74
Biomass allocation, 40
Biomass production, 63
Biopesticides, 31
Bioreactor system, 70
Biorend, 34
Biosynthesis, 69
Biotechnology, 67
Biparental inheritance, 12
Blights, 6, 8, 9, 12
Blue agave, 2
Body weight, 44
Body weight gain, 35
Botrytis cinerea, 62
Brassaia, 4
Breeding systems, 38
Browsing impact, 30
Buds, 66
Bulb regeneration, 71
Bulbous ornamental, 34
Bulbs, 67
C
Cactaceae, 35, 39, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49
Cactaceae plant, 46
Cactus, 35, 38, 39, 40, 44, 48
Cactus cladodes, 41, 43, 45
Cactus pear, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 44, 49
Cactus pear juice, 38
Caffeic acid, 59
Caffeoylquinic acids, 58
Calcareous soil, 60
Calcium, 34, 71, 74
Calcium bioaccessibility, 48
California, 32
Callus, 5, 7
Callus cultures, 8, 12
Callus formation, 5, 68
Callus induction, 13
Calmodulin, 34
Calsium chloride, 57
CAM plants, 60
Cammelia sinensis, 75
c-AMP, 68
Candidatus phytoplasma asteris, 53
Canker, 22
Cannabis sativa, 30
Carbohydrate, 33
Carbon, 71
Carbon gain, 19
Carcass, 35
Carcass parameters, 44
Cardon, 35, 44, 48
Carlavirus, 67
Carnation, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
Carnation etched ring virus, 15
Carnation latent virus, 15
Carnation mottle virus, 15
Carnation vein mottle virus, 15
Carnation viruses, 16
Carnation wastes, 16
Carnegiea gigantea, 37, 48
Carotenoid, 53
Caryophyllaceae, 17
Catalase, 71
Catalase activity, 32, 41
Catalytic action, 31
Cauterization, 42
CDNA microarrys, 27
Cell cultures, 70
Cell expansion, 34
Cell layer, 65
Cell regeneration, 66
Cells, 72
Cellular density, 3
Cerambicidae, 39
Characterization, 9, 54
Cheese, 50
Chemical analysis, 68, 72
Chemical composition, 3, 77
Chemical inactivation, 16
Chemical structure, 66, 67, 68
Chemotaxonomy, 7, 67
Chilling requirement, 54
Chimeras, 52
China, 21
Chlorogenic, 26
Chloroplast, 7, 14, 21, 58
Chloroplast chromoplast transition, 65
Chloroplastic, 74
Chlorpyrifos ethyl, 53
Cholesterol, 39, 41
Chromatographic profile, 58
Chromosome aberrations, 43
Chromosome banding, 65, 67
Chromosome number, 5
Chromosomes, 14, 28, 55, 67
Chrysanthemum, 8, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59
Chrysanthemum balsamita, 58
Chrysanthemum carinatum, 51
Chrysanthemum cineraefolium, 52
Chrysanthemum coronarium, 50, 56
Chrysanthemum floricaula, 54
Chrysanthemum flower, 58
Chrysanthemum grandiflorum, 56
Chrysanthemum indicum, 55, 58, 59
Chrysanthemum lavandulifolium, 58
Chrysanthemum morifolium, 51, 55, 57,
58
Chrysanthemum multicaule, 58
Chrysanthemum virus B, 52
Chrysanthemum yellows phytoplasma, 51,
56
Citric acid, 73
CLA, 35
Cladodes, 43
Clastogenicity, 61
Climate, 66
Clonal reproduction, 48
Clonning, 18
Cluster analysis, 25, 33
Coating, 44
Coconut husk, 14
Codiaeum, 4
Cold acclimation, 25
Cold storage, 17
Cold tolerance, 72
Colombia, 51
81
Colour, 60, 76
Colouring foodstuff, 36
Columnar cactus, 35, 48
Commercial formulations, 64
Comparative method, 36
Comparative study, 72
Competition, 35, 48, 49
Composition, 67
Composting, 16
Composts, 14, 18
Computers, 66
Conifer, 19
Conjugated linoleic acid, 56
Conservation, 16, 46, 47, 73, 74
Conservation areas, 47
Consumer fruit, 48
Control methods, 20
Control strategies, 24
Cooking, 48
Coriandrum sativum, 64
Corolla, 66
Corynebacterium lilium, 69
Costmary, 58
cpDNA, 22
Crop quality, 71
Crop rotation, 34
Cropping, 37
Crosses, 13
Crowns, 50
Crude extracts, 57
Cryopreservation, 58, 59, 73
Cucumber mosaic virus, 52
Cultivars, 8, 12, 13, 49, 50, 71, 74, 76
Cultural methods, 66
Culture, 2
Culture conditions, 69
Culture media, 12, 72
Cut flower production, 7, 10, 14
Cut flowers, 6, 15, 19, 50, 51, 67, 71
Cut flowers lilium, 73
Cut gladiolus, 34
Cutting, 76
Cyanidin, 66
Cyanobacteria, 71
Cyanogenic glycosides, 8
Cylindropuntia bigelovii, 35
Cylindropuntia echinocarpa, 35
82
Cyropreservation, 75
Cysteine, 69
Cysteine protease, 7, 32
Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, 46
Cytogenetics plant, 67
Cytokine, 62
Cytokinin, 7, 65
Cytotoxic compounds, 68
Cytotoxicity, 64, 68
Czech, 21
D
DAC-ELISA, 54
Dacnusa sibirica, 49
Dactylopius opuntiae, 45
Dairy sheep diet, 50
Daminozide, 57
Datura, 28
DDRT-PCR, 54
Decay, 62
Decomposition rates, 24
Deer, 30
Dehydration, 73
Dehydration kinetics, 63
Dehydrins, 20
Delta 1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate
synthetase, 40
Demography, 38, 43
Dendranthema grandiflora, 50
Dendranthema morifolium, 52, 53, 55, 58
Desert, 44
Desert plants, 48
Desiccation, 64, 72
Detection, 13, 24
Developmental morphology, 13
Dianthus, 16
Dianthus caryophyllus, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
Dianthus japonicus, 16
Diaporthe helianthi, 29
Diastatic activity, 27
Dieback, 20, 77
Dieffenbachia, 7, 8
Dieffenbachia picta, 8
Diet, 39
Diffusion, 36
Diffusion coefficient, 63
Digestibility, 35, 38, 44
Digestion, 45
Diglyphus isaea, 49
Diploidy, 29
Diplolepis spinosa, 76
Disease control, 77
Disease prevention, 9
Disease resistance, 8, 12, 13, 30
Diseases infection, 23
Diseases resistance, 19, 27, 28, 29
Disinfestation, 14
Dispersal, 57
Dispersal kernel, 22
Distance from seed source, 20
Distillery effluent, 1
Diuresis, 41
Diversity, 1, 2
DNA, 58
DNA extraction, 55
DNA fragmentation, 43
DNA markers, 2, 21
DNA sequences, 26, 28
Domestication, 43
Downy mildews, 30
Dracaena, 4
Drip irrigation, 31
Drought resistance, 29
Drought stress, 63
Dry matter, 76
Dry matter accumulation, 71
Dry matter intake, 35
Drying, 60, 62
Drying kinetics, 64
Dry-matter, 9
Duplex RT PCR, 32
E
Early light-induced proteins, 25
Early stage, 75
Echinopsis, 45
Ecological characterization, 30
Ecology, 67
Ecomorphology, 20
Ecophysiology, 13, 36
Ecosystems, 20
Edible coating, 47
EDTA, 29
Efficient method, 62
Elasticity analysis, 38
ELISA, 9
Embryo, 27
Embryogenesis, 10, 58
Embryogenic callus, 15
Embryoids, 3
Emergence, 72
Encapsulation, 16, 73
Endangered species, 46, 71, 72
Endemic, 73
Endemism, 47, 48
Energy optimization, 42
Environment, 75
Environmental biology plant, 67
Environmental control, 66
Environmental effect, 33
Environmental factors, 8
Enzymatic hydrolysis, 49
Enzyme activity, 56, 68
Enzyme inhibitors, 68
Enzymes, 31
Epicatechin, 25
Epidermal surface morphology, 56
Epiphytes, 13
Epipremnum pinnatum, 9
Epistasis, 12, 13
Eradication, 24
Ericoid mycorrhiza, 22
Erwinia chrysanthemi, 4
Erysiphe azaleae, 21
Ethiopia, 38
Ethylene, 17, 54
Ethylene biosynthesis, 17
Ethylene sensitivity, 17
Ethylene synthesis, 74
Ethylmethane sulfonate, 5
Eustoma grandiflorum, 74
Evaporative cooling, 76, 77
Evolution, 46, 65
Evolutionary origin, 22
Ewes, 48
Expansin, 34
Expert systems, 66
Explant preparation, 62
Explant sizing, 62
83
Explants, 6
F
Facilitation, 35, 42, 48
F-actin fluorescent, 69
Fagus orientalis, 20, 24
Fatty acids, 23, 35, 45, 68
Fatty acids profile, 39
Fecundity, 78
Feed, 3
Feed intake, 42, 44
Fenitrothion, 53
Fermentation, 63
Fertilizer application, 51
Ficus, 39
Ficus benjamina, 4
Field capacity, 63
Finland, 23
Fire, 40
Firmness, 60, 64
Fixation index, 3
Flame azalea, 21
Flavone C-glycosides, 6
Flavones, 6
Flavonoids, 17, 55, 58
Flavonol glycosides, 49
Flavonols, 6
Floral biology, 46
Floral bulb crops, 33
Floral flavor, 77
Floral initiation, 25
Floral longevity, 21
Floriculture, 12
Florida, 32
Floristic status, 42
Flourescence, 34
Flower anatomy, 58
Flower coloration, 66
Flower fragrance, 7
Flower senescence, 17
Flower stems, 76
Flowering, 18, 31, 34, 37, 54, 70, 72, 75
Flowers, 66, 71
Fluorescence, 65
Fogging system, 76
Foliage, 6
84
Foliar nematode, 53
Food analysis, 25
Food availability, 76
Food composition, 25
Forcing cycles, 72
Forest tree, 19
Frakliniella infosa, 55
Frankliniella intonsa, 53
Frankliniella occidentalis, 51, 53, 57
Free radicals, 17
Freezing method, 50
Fresh keeping, 34
Fructans, 2, 63
Fructooligosaccharides, 2
Fruit powder, 36
Fruit production, 21, 38
Functional changes, 65
Furostanol saponin, 67
Fusarium wilt, 18
Fusarium oxysporum, 34, 39
Fusarium oxysporum dianthi, 18
Fusarium oxysporum gladioli, 34
Fuzzy ART, 33
G
Gametes, 69
Gametogenesis, 58
Gamma irradiation, 30
Gamma radiation, 51
Gamma-glutamyl transferase, 61
Garambullo, 46
Gardenia augusta, 4
Gardens, 16
Gel assay, 32
Gel juice, 60
Gel powder, 61
Gelrite, 5
Gene expression, 30, 33, 72, 74
Gene flow, 46
Gene transformation, 11
Genes, 13, 54, 74
Genetic analysis, 13
Genetic characterization, 23
Genetic diversity, 2, 57
Genetic fidelity, 64
Genetic mapping, 59
Genetic relationship, 34
Genetic resistance, 13
Genetic resources, 3, 43
Genetic similarity indices, 3
Genetic stability, 59
Genetic structure, 48
Genetic transformation, 52
Genetic variability, 49, 50
Genetic variation, 13, 67, 69
Genetically modified plants, 58
Genetics, 74
Genome, 65
Genome composition, 74
Genomic scan, 29
Genotypes, 13
Geographical distribution, 4, 9, 12
Germination, 10, 28
Germplasm, 2, 30, 73
Germplasm conservation, 2
Gibberellic acid, 73
Gibberellin, 25, 34, 54
Gibberellin biosynthesis, 57
GISH analysis, 70
Gladiolus, 31, 32, 34, 75
Gladiolus grandiflorus, 32, 34
Gladiolus hybridus, 33
Gladiolus longiicollis, 33
Gladiolus psittascinus, 32
Glasshouse, 31, 75
Globular embryo, 71
Glutathione reductase, 71
Glycation, 55
Glycolipids, 26
Goat kids, 35
Goat milk, 45
Grape marc compost, 18
Green fluorescent protein, 12, 13
Greenhouses, 57, 66, 76, 77
Growth, 9, 26, 45, 48, 60, 69, 72
Growth analysis, 40, 47
Growth forms, 45
Growth models, 53, 66
Growth parameters, 70
Growth regulation, 70
Growth regulators, 12
Growth simulation, 53
Gypsophila, 15
H
Habitat, 19
Habitat pollination, 67
Habitat preference, 42
Harvesting date, 72
Headspace analysis, 7
Heat resistance, 9
Heat transfer, 76
Heat treatments, 14
Hedera helix, 4
HeLa cells, 68
Helianthus, 26, 28, 29
Helianthus annuus, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Helianthus maximiliani, 27
Helianthus paradoxus, 26
Helianthus petialaris, 29
Helianthus tuberosus, 28
Helicoverpa armigera, 31
Hemiepiphytic cactus, 38
Hepatotoxicity, 61
Herbaceous perennials, 50
Heterozygosity, 3
High hydrostatic pressure, 64
High temperature, 40
Histopathology, 5
Hololepta spp, 46
Hormones, 34
Horticulture, 69
Horticulture flowers, 67
Host suppression, 49
Host-parasitic relationship, 78
Hosts, 4
Hot air drying, 61
Hot water treatment, 9, 78
Howeia, 4
HPLC, 62
HPLC-F, 64
HPLC-PDA, 64
HPTLC, 25
Hsp expression, 41
Hybridization, 12, 21, 24, 65, 67, 69, 70,
75
Hybrids, 74
Hydraulic resistance, 50
Hydrogen peroxide, 32
Hydroxy methyl furfural, 27
85
Hydroxy quinoline sulfate, 73
Hygromycin, 11
Hylocereus polyrhizus, 45
Hylocereus undatus, 38, 45
Hyperhydricity, 3, 17
I
IC-PCR, 6
Identification, 9, 21
Iliotona spp, 46
Imidacloprid, 53
Immunity, 61
Immunodiagnosis, 9
Immunohistochemistry, 15
Import controls, 9
In situ hybridization, 15, 28
In vitro culture, 7, 71, 75
In vitro mutagenesis, 51
In vitro propagation, 41, 71
In vitro raised, 64
In vitro regeneration, 54, 72
In vitro tolerance, 6
Inbred lines, 29
Incandescent lamp, 56
Indeterminate meiotic restitution, 69
Individual-based mode, 24
Induction, 71
Industrialisation, 46
Infection, 8, 53
Inflorescences, 11, 53, 55
Inhibitors, 68
Inoculation, 12
Inoculum, 9
Insects, 3
Intercepted radiation, 76
Interceptions, 9
Intergeneric hybrids, 58
Intergenomic recombination, 69, 70, 75
Interspecific hybrids, 28, 65
Interspecific somatic hybrids, 27
Invasion pattern, 42
Invasive alien plant, 24
Invasive alien species, 22
Invasive species, 20
Ion beam, 59
Iran, 53, 77
86
Iridaceae, 32, 34
Ironwood, 35
Irrigation, 26, 75
Irrigation water, 21, 23
Isolation, 9, 21, 31
Isorhamnetin, 49
ISSR, 57, 59
J
Jaccard's similarity index, 35
Japan, 21, 52
Juice concentrate, 36
K
Kaempferol, 6
Kaempferol glycosides, 17
Kalmia angustifolia, 19
Kanamycin, 52
Karyotpye analysis, 65
Karyotypes, 55, 67
Keeping quality, 44
Kinetic modelling, 61
Kinetine, 73
L
Labeling methods, 69
Lambs, 45
Land conversion, 42
Land degradation, 43
Larval development, 57
Laser radiation, 31
Lasia spinosa, 8
LDH, 41
Leaf area, 76
Leaf blight, 28
Leaf disease, 77
Leaf lesions, 20
Leaf litter, 22
Leaf mineral content, 20
Leaf spot, 22
Leaf unfolding, 53
Leaf yellowing, 73
Leafy homologous gene, 54
Leaves, 3, 18
Leishmania infantum, 64
Leishmanicidal activity, 64
Light, 4
Light effect, 66
Lignin, 59
Liliaceae, 67, 68
Lilies, 71, 74
Lilium, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73,
74, 75
Lilium alexandrae, 71
Lilium bublets, 69
Lilium candidum, 67
Lilium hansonii, 67
Lilium henryi, 68
Lilium japonicum, 70
Lilium ledebourii, 72, 73, 75
Lilium longiflorum, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,
71, 72, 74, 75
Lilium maculatum, 71
Lilium martagon, 67
Lilium nobilissimum, 68
Lilium p arryi, 67
Lilium philadelphicum, 72
Lilium plantlets, 70
Lilium pyrophilum, 75
Lilium regale, 66, 68
Lilium rubellum, 65
Lilium speciosum, 68
Lily, 73
Lily symptomless carlavirus, 67
Lipid peroxidation, 75
Lipid profile, 45
Lipids, 30
Lipoxygenase, 33
Liquid nitrogen, 16
Liriomyza langei, 49
Litter, 24
Liver, 39
Long-day plant, 25
Long-lived flowers, 17
Low light, 57
Low temperature, 32, 40, 57, 70
Low temperature tolerance, 32
Lytta unguicularis, 19
M
Machine vision, 33
Macrosiphoniella sanbourni, 56
Macrosteles quadripunctulatus, 51, 53, 56
Magnesium, 71
Malathion, 53
Male sterile, 56
Mammary secretions, 48
Management, 40
Manchego cheese, 77
Markers, 64
Mastication, 46
Maturation, 71
Maturity, 39
MDA induction, 41
Meat, 35
Meat quality, 45
Media, 33
Medicinal plants, 68
Medicinal properties, 68
Mekong delta, 78
Melia azedarach, 75
Meloidogyne javanica, 51
Meristematic nodular callus, 10
Mesoamerica, 43
Mesquite, 35
Messenger RNA, 67
Metabolic pathways, 27
Methionine, 69
Methodology, 12
Methods, 10, 13
Methyl jasmonate, 33
Methyltransferase, 59
Mexican bush sage, 56
Mexico, 31, 35, 40, 43, 47
Mezcal, 3
Microbial protein, 36
Microbiological control, 30
Microclimate, 37
Microencapsulation, 44
Microgametogenesis, 56
Microglia, 59
Micromorphology, 73
Micronucleus, 61
Micropropagated plantlets, 11
Micropropagation, 3, 5, 12, 52, 62, 72
87
Microsatellites, 25
Microspore, 14
Microsporogenesis, 56
Microstructure, 62
Milk, 50
Milk composition, 45
Milk production, 42
Milldews, 15
Mineral analyses, 10
Mineral requirements, 10
Minerals, 61
Minimum tillage, 2
Mitochondria, 68
Mix alco, 63
Mixed cropping, 34
Mixed viral infection, 15
Modelling, 60
Models, 66, 70
Modified atmosphere, 36, 37
MODS, 62
Molasses, 63
Molecular biophysics, 66, 67
Molecular characterization, 55
Molecular evidence, 21
Molecular genetics, 9
Molecular markers, 3
Molecular systematic, 24
Monopodial growth, 7
Monoterpenes, 7
Monsoon, 40
Morpho anatomy, 45
Morphogenesis, 7
Morphogenetic pathways, 65
Morphological diversity, 47
Morphological traits, 25, 57
Morphological variation, 65
Morphology, 66
Morphometrics, 45
Mortality, 39
Mosaic virus, 5
Multiplication, 51
Murine monocytic, 64
Mutants, 49, 50, 59
Mutation, 5
Myrtillocactus, 46, 47
Myrtillocactus geometrizans, 47
88
N
N cycling, 22
N. cochonillifera, 45
NAA, 72
NaCl tolerant mutant, 51
Naphthaleneacetic acid, 66
Naphthylacetic acid, 72
Natural colourants, 36
Natural enemies, 51
Natural variation, 30
NcpGS, 58
Nematoda, 6, 9, 78
Nematode parasitic, 78
Neurodegeneration, 59
New geographic records, 12
Nickel, 41
Night interruption, 56
Nitric oxide, 19
Nitrogen, 7, 71
Nitrogen fixation, 44
Nitrous oxide, 70
N-lauroylethanolamine, 16
Node, 11
Non pathogenic strains, 10
Non-timber forest products, 43
Nopal, 41
Nopalea cochenillifera, 40
Northern dot hybridization, 54
Nucleolus, 67
Nucleotide repeats, 55
Nucleotide sequences, 67
Nurse culture, 70
Nurse effect, 47
Nurse plant associations, 37
Nurse plants, 35
Nutrient, 39
Nutrient content, 39
Nutrient interactions, 60
Nutrient norms, 60
Nutrient solutions, 74
Nutrient uptake, 14, 29, 71
Nutrient utilization, 36, 41, 43
Nutritive value, 43
O
Oilseed cakes, 44
Opisthopappus taihangensis, 58
Optimal supplementation, 38
Opuntia, 36, 39, 40, 45, 47, 48
Opuntia amyclae, 43
Opuntia ficus, 35, 36, 37, 41
Opuntia ficus indica, 35, 36, 37, 38, 41,
43, 44, 45, 46, 48
Opuntia ficus indica inermis, 43
Opuntia ficus indica seeds, 39
Opuntia robusta, 36, 40
Opuntia streptacantha, 40
Oral ulcer, 61
Orchids, 74
Organ senescence, 34
Organic fertilizer, 14
Organogenesis, 1, 10, 66
Organogenic potential, 33
Oriental hybrids, 66
Ornamental bulbs, 66, 67, 68
Ornamental plants, 4, 8, 14, 66, 67, 68
Ornamental tropical plants, 11
Ornamentals, 67
Osmotic adjustment, 63
Osmotic dehydration, 63
Osmotic distillation, 38
Ovarian activity, 48
Overgrazing, 43
Ovules, 11
Oxidase, 18
Oxidative damage, 16
Oxidative stress, 41, 75
P
Pachycereus, 44
Pachycereus pringlei, 35, 48
Pachycereus schottii, 48
Packaging, 6, 44
Paclobutrazol, 70
Palynology, 67
Partial rootzone drying, 25
Particleboard, 27
Pasture, 50
Pathogenicity, 9
Peat, 72
Pectin, 17
Pedicel rigidity, 59
Penicillium digitatum, 62
Permeability, 36
Peronospora tabacina, 28
Peroxidases, 17
Pest control, 9
Pest incidence, 19
Petroleum, 61
Phagostimulating, 57
Pheidole, 47
Phenolic acid, 45
Phenolic compounds, 67
Phenolic content, 26
Phenotypes, 13
Phenotypic expression, 69
Phenotypic markers, 3
Phenotypic plasticity, 40
Phenylpropanoids, 67
Phernomorphology, 20
Philodendron, 5, 11
Phosphate solubilization, 44
Phospholipids, 26, 68
Phosphoric diester-hydrolases, 68
Phosphorus, 7, 28, 71
Photoblastism, 45, 49
Photoperiodic lighting, 56
Photoprotection, 25
Photosynthesis, 1, 20, 66
Photosynthetic apparatus, 57, 65
Photosynthetic photon flux, 40, 69
Phyllochron, 7
Phyllotaxis, 53
Phylogenetic diversity, 47
Phylogeography, 22, 58
Physical properties, 37
Physicochemical properties, 46, 62
Physiological responses, 19, 54
Phytochemical support, 4
Phytochemistry, 67
Phytopathogens, 4
Phytophthora citricola, 22
Phytophthora hedraiandra, 20, 23
Phytophthora hibernalis, 22
Phytophthora inflate, 23
Phytophthora ramorum, 23
89
Phytophthora tropicalis, 21
Phytophtora infestans, 39
Phytoplasm, 39
Phytoplasma asteris, 77
Phytoplasma trifolii, 24
Phytosterol, 45
Picea orientalis, 24
Picloram, 71
Pieris japonica, 21
Pigment, 53
Pinellia tripartita, 8
Pinus brutia, 27
Pitaya seed oil, 45
Plant age, 3
Plant anatomy, 66, 73
Plant breeding, 74
Plant composition, 67, 68
Plant conservation, 38
Plant development, 13, 66, 70
Plant disease control, 8
Plant diseases, 4, 8, 9, 12, 20, 21, 24, 28,
67, 78
Plant emergence, 34
Plant form, 24
Plant growth, 10, 57
Plant growth regulators, 4, 41, 66, 72
Plant height, 66, 71
Plant management, 43
Plant morphology, 11, 21, 67, 73
Plant nutrition, 60, 74
Plant parasitic nematodes, 9
Plant pathogenic bacteria, 4, 8, 9, 12, 13
Plant pathogens, 9
Plant pathology, 8, 9, 67
Plant pests, 9
Plant regeneration, 1, 10, 13, 68, 70
Plant resistance, 6
Plant responses, 40
Plant traits, 49
Plant viruses, 67
Plantlet, 7
Plant-nutrition, 71
Plasmopora halstedii, 30
Ploidy, 27
Ploidy level, 14
Pogonomyrmex, 47
Polar auxin transport, 17
90
Polianthes tuberosa, 78
Pollen, 11, 21, 64, 67, 68
Pollen dispersal, 46
Pollen specific protease, 32
Pollen tubes, 69
Pollens, 72
Pollination, 19, 23
Pollination biology, 38
Pollinators, 33
Polyhydroxyalkalods, 4
Polymerase chain reaction, 9
Polyphenol oxidase, 22
Polyphenoloxidase, 31
Polyphenoloxidase enzyme, 26
Polyphenols, 44, 47
Polyploidi, 74
Polyploidization, 75
Polysaccharides, 60, 61
Population, 74
Population dynamics, 51
Population structure, 42
Population.genetics, 65
Positive species interactions, 37
Post dispersal predation, 47
Postharvest, 4, 36, 62, 73
Postharvest quality, 62
Postharvest ripening, 20
Pot plants, 4, 6, 66
Potassium, 7, 71
Potassium ion, 67
Potato virus, 51
Potatoes, 74, 76
Potted chrysanthemum, 57
Potting medium, 23
Potyvirus, 52
Powdery mildew, 21
Power dynamics, 2
Preharvest, 7, 62
Pretreatments, 64
Prevention, 43
Prickly pear cactus, 36, 40, 41
Prickly pear cactus stems, 36
Principal component analysis, 25
Principal coordinate analysis, 25
Proanthocyanidins, 6
Processing, 46
Production, 66
Progenies tests, 70
Prohexadione calcium, 57
Proline, 40
Promastigotes, 64
Promoter, 34
Propanetriol, 63
Protease, 22
Protease inhibitor, 32
Protein tannin complex, 22
Proteins, 54, 72
Proteins cabonyls, 41
Protocorm like body, 13
Protoplast electrofusion, 27
Protoplasts, 67
Prunus necrotic ringspot virus, 77
Puccinia chrysanthemi, 55
Puccinia tanaceti, 55
Purine derivatives, 36
Pyrethrum, 52
Q
Quality, 27, 61, 75
Quantitative real time PCR, 51
Quarantine, 9
Quercetin, 6
Quercetin-3-O-galactoside, 25
Quercitrin, 25
R
Radical scavenging, 58
Radiomutants, 52
Radopholus, 6
Radopholus similis, 9, 14
Rain roots, 36
Ralstonia solanacearum, 9
RAPD, 55, 59, 65
RAPD markers, 65
RAPD-PCR, 49, 50
Rare species, 40
Rat, 61
Reactive oxygen species, 59, 75
Reciprocal crosses, 58
Recombinant segment, 69
Recurrent selection, 28
Regeneration, 42
Regulated deficit irrigation, 25
Rehydration, 61, 62
Relative growth rate, 47
Relative humidity, 37
Remodeling, 72
Renal excretion, 41
Reproduction, 10
Reproductive barrier, 29
Reproductive biology, 23
Reproductive system, 13, 66
Resistance elicitor, 56
Resource addition experiments, 46
Respiration, 36, 37
Responsiveness to ethylene, 17
Restoration, 42
Retrotransposon, 2
Reverse leasing, 2
RGB maturity analysis, 42
Rhizoctonia, 23
Rhizoctonia solani, 52
Rhizomes, 50
Rhododendron, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26
Rhododendron calendulaceum, 21
Rhododendron agastum, 21
Rhododendron catawbiense, 20, 21
Rhododendron eriocarpum, 24
Rhododendron groenlandicum, 19
Rhododendron hybridum, 24
Rhododendron indicum, 24
Rhododendron kaempferi, 21
Rhododendron kiusianum, 21
Rhododendron ponticum, 19, 20
Rhododendron semibarbatum, 23
Rhododendron sp, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
Ribosomal DNA, 72
Ricinus communis, 64
Ripening, 60
RNA, 18
Rock degradation, 44
Rock weathering, 44
Root boxes, 36
Root distribution, 37
Root knot nematode, 51
Root length, 36, 37
Root promoting chemicals, 4
Rooting, 17, 72
91
Roots, 9, 52
Rose, 8, 76, 77
RT-PCR, 54
Rumen, 56
Ruminal fermentation, 43
Rumination, 46
Rust, 31, 32
S
S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase
gene, 14
Sag12, 7
Saguaro, 48
Salicylhydroxamic acid, 33
Salt stress, 40, 51
Salt tolerance, 29
Salvia leucantha, 56
Sand, 72
Sap flow rate, 63
Saponins, 68
Saxicole, 36
Screening, 12, 13, 29
Scyphophorus acupunctatus, 78
Scytonema hofmanni, 71
Seasonal changes, 40
Seed, 47
Seed dispersal, 24
Seed dormancy, 49
Seed germination, 31, 45, 49
Seed kernels, 26
Seed longevity, 20
Seed production, 19
Seedling establishment, 20, 40
Seedling survival, 47
Seedlings, 13, 19
Seeds, 75
Segregation, 13
Selection, 29, 51
Semi arid, 46
Senescence, 7, 16, 32
Sensors, 77
Sensory analyses, 60
Sepsis, 62
Serine protease, 32
Serology, 5
Serum, 39
92
Shade, 71
Shading, 71
Sheep, 36, 50
Sheep performance, 38
Shoot, 58
Shoot apical meristem, 15
Shoot blight, 22
Shoot growth, 53
Shoot meristem, 54
Shoot regeneration, 6
Shoot tip, 15, 16
Shoots, 76
Short day, 56
SH-SY5Y cells, 59
Side roots, 36
Signal tranduction, 27
Silver thiosulphate (STS), 73
Single and mixed viral infection, 15
Sisal weevil, 78
Slope position, 24
Slovenia, 23
Soaking, 61
Sodium ion, 67
Soil, 28, 76
Soil bacteria, 69
Soil fertility, 1, 2
Soil formation, 44
Soil management, 1
Soil moisture, 28
Soil solarization, 39
Soil water stress, 60
Soilless cultivation, 7, 10, 14
Solanum jasminoides, 51
Solar radiation, 36
Somaclonal variation, 55
Somatic embryogenesis, 2, 66, 70, 71
Somatic embryos, 2, 12, 15
Sonoran desert, 37, 42
Sound stress, 54
Source sink relations, 66
Soybean hulls, 43
Soybean rust, 5
Spacing, 48
Spain, 22
Spathiphyllum, 4, 7
Spatial autocorrelation, 48
Spatial modelling, 20
Spatial spread, 22
Species complex, 22
Species richness, 47
Species turnover, 35
Spectral analysis, 68
Spent mushroom compost, 16
Spent mushroom sawdust compost, 39
Spermophilus mexicanus, 39
Spineless cactus, 35, 41, 43
Spodoptera littoralis, 57
Spodoptera litura, 29
Spore, 28
Spore traps, 77
Sporogenesis, 58
Spray application, 4
Spray cut chrysanthemum, 59
Spray drying, 44
Spraying, 77
Spruce, 24
SRAP, 57
SSAP, 2
Stability, 44
Stalks, 27
Stand density, 48
Steady state water uptake, 14
Stem cuttings, 14
Stem necrosis virus, 52
Stems, 9, 71
Steroid saponins, 67, 68
Steroidal saponins, 67
Steroids, 67, 68
Sticky Trap, 55
Stigma, 11
Stomata, 14
Stomatal conductance, 18
Stomatal resistance, 60
Storage, 76
Storage temperature, 6
Strategic supply, 46
Streptomyces, 19
Stress amelioration, 42
Stress tolerance, 35
Structural change, 65
Subcanopy distribution, 37
Subhumid climate, 26
Succulent, 36
Sucrose, 15, 72, 73
Sulfur, 71
Sunflower, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Supplementation, 39
Suppression, 8, 18
Survival, 6, 9, 35, 76
Susceptibility, 8
Sympodial growth, 7
Symptoms, 9
Syringic acid, 25
Systemic acquired resistance, 56
T
Table grape, 62
Taiwan, 22
Tap roots, 36
Technology adoption, 38
Tef straw, 44
Tehuacan cuicatlan, 47
Tehuacan cuicatlan biosphere reserve, 38
Tehuacan cuicatlan valley, 38
Tehuacan valley, 47
Temperature, 4, 37, 66
Tepal senescence, 75
Tequila, 1, 3
Terpenes, 50
Tetranyehus cinnabarius, 18
Tetraploid hybrid, 16
Texture, 62
Thermal properties, 45
Thermal stability, 60
Thermodynamic, 1
Thermoregulation, 36
Thidiazuron, 71
Thlaspi caerulescens, 29
Threatened species, 42
Thrips, 51, 53, 55
Tifton bermudagrass hay, 41, 43
Tissue culture, 5, 19, 32, 59
Tissue permeance, 36
TLC, 64
Tocopherol, 45
Tolerance, 58
Tomato aspermy virus, 52
Topical application, 57
Tospovirus, 52
Total antioxidant activity, 38
93
Total mixed ration, 46
Toxic honey, 26
Toxicity, 57
Transcript, 64
Transcriptional profile, 27
Transcriptome, 72
Transfer, 50
Transformation, 8
Transgenic tobacco, 14
Transition, 74
Transpiration, 18, 28, 60
Trichothecium roseum, 77
Triglochinin., 8
Triglycerides, 41
Triploid hybrid, 16
trnL-F sequences, 58
Tunisia, 38
Turkey, 23
Twig blight, 22
U
Ultrafiltration, 38
Unreduced gamete, 16
Uromyces transversalis, 31, 32
Utilization, 66
V
Vaccenic acid, 56
Vapor pressure, 76
Varietal reactions, 8
Vascular occlusion, 14
Vase life, 6, 7, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 34, 50,
73
Vector, 18
Vegetative propagation, 4, 8
Vietnam, 78
Virazole, 32
Virus distribution, 16
Virus elimination, 32
Virus indexing, 54
Viruses, 40
Virus-free chrysanthemum plants, 54
Visual attraction, 53, 55
Vitamins, 61
Vitrification, 16
94
Vivipary, 47
Volatile fraction, 50
W
Water deficits, 25
Water holding capacity, 61
Water intake, 35, 42
Water potential, 48
Water productivity, 63
Water relations, 14, 40, 50
Water soluble fractions, 77
Water source, 38
Water stress, 13, 14, 36
Water transport, 76
Water uptake, 18
Water use, 75
Water use efficiency, 63
Watering, 46
Waterlogging, 54
Web blight, 23
Weibull distribution, 62
Weibull function, 35
Weight loss, 42
White rust, 55
Wild agave, 3
Wilt diseases, 52
Wind dispersal, 22
Winter hardiness, 50
X
Xanthomonas axonopodis, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13,
14
Xanthomonas campestris, 8
Xanthophyll cycle, 20
Xylem occlusion, 50
Y
Yellow sticky trap, 53
Yields, 67
Yucca, 4
Z
Zearalenone, 41, 43
Zeatin, 28
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