WordNet
- small densely branching Asiatic shrub having lanceolate leaves and panicles of fragrant lilac flowers (同)Syringa persica
- any of various plants of the genus Syringa having large panicles of usually fragrant flowers
- an empire in southern Asia created by Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BC and destroyed by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC (同)Persian Empire
- the language of Persia (Iran) in any of its ancient forms (同)Farsi
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- 〈C〉ライラック,リラ;〈U〉ライラック(リラ)の花 / 〈U〉薄紫色 / ライラック色の,薄紫色の
- ペルシア(1935年Iranと改称した)
- ペルシアの;ペルシア人(語)の / 〈C〉ペルシア人 / 〈U〉ペルシア語
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出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2017/08/13 11:15:34」(JST)
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The name Persian lilac is commonly used for two different woody plants.
- Syringa × persica, a shrub in the olive family (Oleaceae)
- Melia azedarach, a tree in the mahogany family (Meliaceae)
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English Journal
- Improvement on Natural Enemies of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) Using Extracts of Agrimonia pilosa.
- Guo H, Qu Y.
- Journal of economic entomology. 2019 Apr;().
- Compared with the numerous natural enemies against insect pests that have been identified, the commercialization of natural biological control resources remains very limited. To increase the use of natural enemies for biological control, determining how to improve the low efficacy, slow speed, and h
- PMID 30989195
- Inhibition of Fusarium culmorum, Penicillium chrysogenum and Rhizoctonia solani by n-hexane characterized extracts of three plant species as a wood-treated oil-fungicide model.
- Salem MZM, Behiry SI, El-Hefny M.
- Journal of applied microbiology. 2019 Mar;().
- Wood as a packing tool is used for packaging and transportation of fruits and vegetables for a period of hours or days. During transportation, fruits or vegetables can be affected by molds with significant postharvest problems. From this way, the present study describes the possibility of using wood
- PMID 30887609
- Two new nimbolinin- and trichilin-class limonoids isolated from the fruits of Melia azedarach.
- Qiu L, Heng L, Xu R, Luo J, Li Y.
- Chinese journal of natural medicines. 2019 Mar;17(3)227-230.
- Two new furan fragment isomerized limonoids, meliazedalides A and B (compounds 1 and 2), were isolated from the fruits of Melia azedarach Linn.. Their chemical structures were elucidated on the basis of HR-ESI-MS and 1D and 2D NMR data, which belonged to nimbolinin- and trichilin-class, respectively
- PMID 30910059
Japanese Journal
- ウヅラの遺傳研究 I. 羽装の單純メンデル式常染色體性劣性形質「斑入り白」
- 島倉 亨次郎
- 遺伝學雑誌 16(3), 106-112, 1940
- 1) 實用鶉の中に偶然分離出現した斑入りの白の羽裝を有する個體が, 單一のメンデル式劣性常染色體性遺傳子に關するホモ接合體であつた事を確かめ, 此の遺傳子を「斑入り白」 "brown-splashed white" (記號<I>p</I>) と呼ぶ事にした。又其れの對立遺傳子で, 正常野生型の羽裝を發現するものを「褐色」 "Brown (記號<I>p</I …
- NAID 130001512095
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- Persian Lilac Persian lilacs (Syringa x persica) are smaller than common lilacs (S. vulgaris) and generally achieve a maximum size of 8 feet tall and wide. The single flowers are pale in color and richly fragrant. The 3-inch ...
- Hardy, Fragrant Lilac Persian Lilac is a deciduous, ornamental shrub with prolific, fragrant flowers. It would be perfect as a foundation or border planting in your yard. Your Persian Lilac is a spreading, graceful shrub with arching ...
- The origin of the Persian lilac is believed to be southwestern Asia, though some gardeners believe it is a hybrid created in Iran from Chinese and Afghanistan lilac species. Since it is a hybridized breed, it is often difficult ...