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Ornithogalum
Known as:
Ornithogalums
, Star of Bethlehem
, Bethlehem Star
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A plant genus of the family LILIACEAE that contains cholestane glycosides (CHOLESTANES).
National Institutes of Health
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2012
2012
A new species of Ornithogalum (Hyacinthaceae) from East Anatolia, Turkey
Birol Mutlu
,
Şükrü Karakuş
Turkish Journal of Botany
2012
Corpus ID: 83666234
Ornithogalum malatyanum Mutlu is described as a new species from Malatya Province, East Anatolia, Turkey. A description…
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
Molecular phylogenetics of subfamily Ornithogaloideae (Hyacinthaceae) based on nuclear and plastid DNA regions, including a new taxonomic arrangement.
M. Martínez‐Azorín
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M. B. Crespo
,
A. Juan
,
M. Fay
Annals of Botany
2011
Corpus ID: 206326699
BACKGROUND AND AIMS The taxonomic arrangement within subfamily Ornithogaloideae (Hyacinthaceae) has been a matter of controversy…
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2010
2010
Taxonomic revision of Ornithogalum subg. Ornithogalum (Hyacinthaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands
M. Martínez‐Azorín
,
M. B. Crespo
,
A. Juan
Plant Systematics and Evolution
2010
Corpus ID: 28222390
As a part of a taxonomic revision of the Iberian and Balearic taxa of Ornithogalum, the results concerning O. subg. Ornithogalum…
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2005
2005
Different modes of plant regeneration and factors affecting in vitro bulblet production in Ornithogalum virens.
P. Naik
,
S. Nayak
2005
Corpus ID: 30774384
Efficient procedures are outlined for plant regeneration through direct shoot bud formation and indirect organogenesis through…
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2003
2003
CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF WILD SPECIES AS SOURCES OF NEW ORNAMENTALS
V. Heywood
2003
Corpus ID: 54052371
While only about 1-200 species are used intensively in commercial floriculture (e.g. carnations, chrysanthemums, gerbera…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Loss and recovery of Arabidopsis–type telomere repeat sequences 5′–(TTTAGGG)n–3′ in the evolution of a major radiation of flowering plants
S. Adams
,
T. P. Hartman
,
+4 authors
A. Leitch
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London…
2001
Corpus ID: 33689574
Fluorescent in situ hybridization and Southern blotting were used for showing the predominant absence of the Arabidopsis–type…
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
Bud regeneration from inflorescence explants for rapid propagation of geophytes in vitro
M. Ziv
,
H. Lilien-Kipnis
Plant Cell Reports
2000
Corpus ID: 29873926
Abstract Bulbs, corms and other subterranean storage organs are commonly used as explant source material for the establishment of…
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1976
Highly Cited
1976
Reverse fluorescent chromosome banding with chromomycin and DAPI
D. Schweizer
Chromosoma
1976
Corpus ID: 5019954
Two DNA binding guanine-specific antibiotics, chromomycin A3 (CMA) and the closely related mithramycin (MM), were used as…
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1976
Highly Cited
1976
DAPI fluorescence of plant chromosomes prestained with actinomycin D.
D. Schweizer
Experimental Cell Research
1976
Corpus ID: 27421653
Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Cytotaxonomy of Spanish plants. II. Monocotyledons
Á. Löve
,
E. Kjellqvist
1973
Corpus ID: 81792511
espanolSe continua con este segundo articulo una serie de trabajos sobre cito-taxonomia de plantas espanolas procedentes de…
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