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Ficus
Known as:
Rubberplant
, Rubberplants
, fig trees
A plant genus of the family MORACEAE. It is the source of the familiar fig fruit and the latex from this tree contains FICAIN.
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2015
2015
Two Cases of Cleft Lip and Other Congenital Anomalies in Wild Chimpanzees Living in Kibale National Park, Uganda
S. Krief
,
D. Watts
,
+5 authors
G. Couly
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
2015
Corpus ID: 24277770
Design Observations of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) were conducted in Kibale National Park, Uganda, at the…
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2007
2007
Precursory taxonomic studies on Ficus (Moraceae) for the Flora of Thailand
C. C. Berg
2007
Corpus ID: 83549256
Twenty, for the greater part, more or less problematic or reinstated species of Ficus found in Thailand are described and/or…
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2005
2005
Some New Xylophagous Species on Fig Trees (Ficus carica cv. Calymirna L.) in Aydın, Turkey
Tülin Akşit
,
I. Çakmak
,
F. Özsemerci
2005
Corpus ID: 83614740
Xylophagous insects, Bostrychidae, Buprestidae, Cerambycidae, Curculionidae and Scolytidae (Coleoptera), on fig trees in Aydin…
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2003
2003
Investigations on phytophagous mites, their natural enemies and the population fluctuations of important species on fig trees in Aydin (Turkey)
I. Çakmak
,
Tülin Akşit
2003
Corpus ID: 150303524
1998
1998
Serratia ficaria: a Misidentified or Unidentified Rare Cause of Human Infections in Fig Tree Culture Zones
T. Anahory
,
H. Darbas
,
O. Ongaro
,
H. Jean-Pierre
,
P. Mion
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
1998
Corpus ID: 23883742
ABSTRACT Serratia ficaria, an enterobacterium involved in the fig tree ecosystem, has been isolated from human clinical samples…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
Seed Set and Wasp Predation in Dioecious Ficus variegata from an Australian Wet Tropical Forest
G. Weiblen
,
B. Flick
,
H. Spencer
1995
Corpus ID: 2058468
A RECENT REVIEW (Bronstein 1992) of the interaction between figs (Ficus species, Moraceae) and their pollinators (Agaonidae…
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1989
1989
COMMERCIAL FOLIAGE PLANTS: TWENTY YEARS OF CHANGE
D. B. Mcconnell
,
R. Henley
,
C. B. Kelly
1989
Corpus ID: 113967278
The wholesale value of plants produced by Florida's foliage plant industry has increased from approximately 15 million dollars in…
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1989
1989
Transmission of the corky-bark disease by the mealybugPlanococcus ficus
E. Tanne
,
Y. Ben-Dov
,
B. Raccah
Phytoparasitica
1989
Corpus ID: 33447097
The possible viral nature of the grape corky-bark disease is deduced from its transmission characteristics by grafting and other…
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1981
1981
Heterodera mediterranea n. sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderidae) on Pistacia lentiscus in southern Italy.
N. Vovlas
,
R. Inserra
,
A. Stone
1981
Corpus ID: 85129684
Heterodera mediterranea n. sp. found on Pistacia lentiscus roots in southern Italy is described. This cyst-forming nematode…
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1968
1968
Proteolytic activity in the genus ficus.
Donald C. Williams
,
V. C. Sgarbieri
,
John R. Whitaker
Plant Physiology
1968
Corpus ID: 35932004
The latices of only 13 of a total of 46 species of Ficus examined contained appreciable proteolytic activity. Therefore, high…
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