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- African plant with bright green evergreen leaves and umbels of many usually deep violet-blue flowers (同)African tulip, blue African lily, Agapanthus africanus
- a native or inhabitant of Africa
- of or relating to the nations of Africa or their peoples; "African languages"
- any liliaceous plant of the genus Lilium having showy pendulous flowers
- the second largest continent; located to the south of Europe and bordered to the west by the South Atlantic and to the east by the Indian Ocean
- Chinese distance measure; approximately 0.5 kilometers
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- 『アフリカの』 / アフリカ黒人の / アフリカ[黒]人
- 『ユリ』;ユリの花 / (フランス王家の)ユリの紋章 / ユリのような,ユリのように白い(清純な)
- 『アフリカ』({略}Afr.)
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African lily is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
- Agapanthus africanus, native of the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.[1]
- Agapanthus praecox, also native to the Cape of Good Hope, and Natal Province in South Africa.[2]
Plants named African lily
References
- ^ "Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families".
- ^ "Agapanthus praecox Willd.". PlantZAfrica.com. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Retrieved 2008-07-20.
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English Journal
- Sticky snack for sengis: the Cape rock elephant-shrew, Elephantulus edwardii (Macroscelidea), as a pollinator of the Pagoda lily, Whiteheadia bifolia (Hyacinthaceae).
- Wester P.SourceDepartment of Botany and Zoology, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Stellenbosch, 7602, South Africa. PetraWester@web.de
- Die Naturwissenschaften.Naturwissenschaften.2010 Dec;97(12):1107-12. Epub 2010 Nov 16.
- Following the recent discovery of rodent pollination in the Pagoda lily, Whiteheadia bifolia (Hyacinthaceae) in South Africa, now the Cape rock elephant-shrew, Elephantulus edwardii (Macroscelidea, Afrotheria) is reported as an additional pollinator. Elephant-shrews, live-trapped near W. bifolia pla
- PMID 21080154
- Analysis of beta-carotene hydroxylase gene cDNA isolated from the American oil-palm (Elaeis oleifera) mesocarp tissue cDNA library.
- Bhore SJ, Kassim A, Loh CY, Shah FH.AbstractIt is well known that the nutritional quality of the American oil-palm (Elaeis oleifera) mesocarp oil is superior to that of African oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq. Tenera) mesocarp oil. Therefore, it is of important to identify the genetic features for its superior value. This could be achieved through the genome sequencing of the oil-palm. However, the genome sequence is not available in the public domain due to commercial secrecy. Hence, we constructed a cDNA library and generated expressed sequence tags (3,205) from the mesocarp tissue of the American oil-palm. We continued to annotate each of these cDNAs after submitting to GenBank/DDBJ/EMBL. A rough analysis turned our attention to the beta-carotene hydroxylase (Chyb) enzyme encoding cDNA. Then, we completed the full sequencing of cDNA clone for its both strands using M13 forward and reverse primers. The full nucleotide and protein sequence was further analyzed and annotated using various Bioinformatics tools. The analysis results showed the presence of fatty acid hydroxylase superfamily domain in the protein sequence. The multiple sequence alignment of selected Chyb amino acid sequences from other plant species and algal members with E. oleifera Chyb using ClustalW and its phylogenetic analysis suggest that Chyb from monocotyledonous plant species, Lilium hubrid, Crocus sativus and Zea mays are the most evolutionary related with E. oleifera Chyb. This study reports the annotation of E. oleifera Chyb. ABBREVIATIONS: ESTs - expressed sequence tags, EoChyb - Elaeis oleifera beta-carotene hydroxylase, MC - main cluster.
- Bioinformation.Bioinformation.2010 Sep 20;5(3):104-12.
- It is well known that the nutritional quality of the American oil-palm (Elaeis oleifera) mesocarp oil is superior to that of African oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq. Tenera) mesocarp oil. Therefore, it is of important to identify the genetic features for its superior value. This could be achieved t
- PMID 21364789
Japanese Journal
- Interspecific Lily Hybrids with the Ability to Flower Precociously and to Produce Multiple Flower Stalks from Lilium formosanum
- Saruwatari Hiroki,Shuto-Nakano Yuka,Nakano Kanehiro,Hiramatsu Michikazu,Ozaki Yukio,Okubo Hiroshi
- Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 77(3), 312-317, 2008-07
- … To verify the possibility of the usefulness of these traits in lily breeding, nine combinations of interspecific crosses (L. … regale, 'Lollypop', 'Pink Tiger', 'Zaza', 'Le Reve', 'Marco Polo', and 'African Queen' as pollen parents) were carried out with cut-style pollination and ovary-slice culture. …
- NAID 110006824887
- Colletotrichum dematiumによるアガパンサス炭疽病(新称)
- 村田 佑揮,夏秋 啓子,小林 享夫
- 東京農業大学農学集報 52(2), 97-101, 2007-09-20
- 2004年5月茨城県取手市で激しい葉枯症状を呈するアガパンサスを採集した。病葉上には剛毛を有する分生子層が肉眼では多数の小黒粒点として観察でき,培養菌叢はPDA培地上で暗灰色?黒色,分生子は鎌形で大きさ15.0?21.5×2.5?3.7μmであった。これらの形態的特徴から,本菌をColletotrichum dematium (Per. : Fr.) Groveと同定した。接種試験による病原性の確 …
- NAID 110006375234
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