Draco
National Institutes of Health
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Despite being abundant in urban gardens, the Canary Island dragon tree Dracaena draco is close to extinction in the wild. It…
Key messageAerial roots (AR) of D. draco undergo periodic elongation, and growth units are distinguishable on its surface that…
The taxonomy of Late Cretaceous genus Bolivinoides is revised on the basis of rich, newly collected material from central and…
Tracheary elements within the secondary body of a dragon tree shared features characteristic of fibres. Their considerable…
Background: Dracaena draco L. ssp. draco is known as the “dragon's blood tree” and it is endemic from the Canary Islands and…
Background The Mountains of southwest China have complex river systems and a profoundly complex topography and are among the most…
This study established a method of regenerating Dracaena surculosa Lindl. 'Florida Beauty' through indirect shoot organogenesis…
Many arboreal forms of the genus Croton (ca. 800 spp.), amply distributed in the Americas, have latex-producing cells in their…
Detection of cuticular crystals in the 14 species of Dracaena examined indicated that they are probably ubiquitous throughout the…