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    Volatile metabolomics analysis reveals the flavor response of different parts of celery to ultraviolet radiation by Zhengnan Yan, Zhixin Li, Haokai Wang, Haijie Dou, Jinxiu Song, Fang Ji, Yanjie Yang, Duo Lin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Volatile metabolomics was used to analyze volatile organic compounds in celery (Apium graveolens L. cv. Dayehuang) leaves and petioles under ultraviolet (UV) radiation. …”
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  2. 182

    Phoenix canariensis: Canary Island Date Palm by Timothy K. Broschat

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Leaves are not self-cleaning and must be manually removed when dead, but the leaf bases eventually rot off, leaving an attractive diamond-shaped pattern of leaf scars on the 2- to 3-foot-diameter trunk. …”
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  3. 183

    Violet Biology and Management in Turf by Darcy E. P. Telenko, Barry J. Brecke, Ramon Leon, J. Bryan Unruh

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Some have linear leaves and others have palmate leaves. Flowers are generally purple, but can be white, pink or yellow. …”
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  4. 184

    Phytochemical Screening of Spermacoce Princeae from Ndorwa County Kabale District Uganda. by Muhumuza, James

    Published 2024
    “…In this study, qualitative phytochemical screening was done on different crude extracts (stems and leaves) of Spermacoce prince and the results revealed the presence of flavonoids, sterols, alkaloids, terpenoids, saponin,s and tannins in both leaves and stems, and absence of coumarins, steroids and glycosides in both leaves and stems. …”
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  5. 185

    Acer japonicum 'Vitifolium' by Edward F. Gilman

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…The cultivar 'Vitifolium' leaves are less divided, providing a coarse texture in the landscape. …”
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  6. 186

    Fiddlewood Leafroller, Seagrape Moth (suggested common names) Epicorsia oedipodalis (Guenée, 1854) (Lepidoptera: Ditrysia: Pyraloidea: Pyralidae: Pyraustinae) by William H. Kern

    Published 2015-05-01
    “… These caterpillars roll up leaves of the host plants and use the rolled leaves as larval retreats and locations for pupal cocoons. …”
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  7. 187

    Field Identification and Management of Greasy Spot Disease by S. H. Futch, L. W. Timmer

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…Symptoms appear as yellow to dark brown to black lesions occurring first on the underside of mature citrus leaves (Fig. 1). As the lesions develop on the underside of the leaves, they become darker and a corresponding chlorotic spot will appear on the upper leaf surface. …”
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  8. 188

    The surgical time-out: the relationship between perceptions of a safety-task anchor and surgical team workflow by Vivian J. Zagarese, Ivan Hernandez, Neil M. A. Hauenstein, Roseanne J. Foti, Sarah H. Parker

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Results The relationship of the length of the time-out with the rate at which the nurse leaves the OR was non-significant (β = 0.089, p = .496). …”
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  9. 189

    Syagrus romanzoffiana: Queen Palm by Timothy K. Broschat

    Published 2013-11-01
    “… The queen palm is a popular feather-leaved palm with graceful arching leaves. It is one of the hardiest of the tropical-looking palms, being suitable for planting in USDA plant hardiness zone 9B (>25°F). …”
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  10. 190

    Beach Morning-glory Ipomoea imperati and Railroad Vine Ipomoea pes-caprae subsp. brasiliensis by Debbie Miller, Mack Thetford, Chris Verlinde, Gabriel Campbell, Ashlynn Smith

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Beach morning-glory and railroad vine are distinguished by the colors of their corollas and the shapes of their leaves. Beach morning-glory flowers are white with yellow and purple in the throat and leaves are elliptical and notched; whereas railroad vine has a pink to purple flower and kidney-shaped leaves. …”
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    Acer japonicum by Edward F. Gilman

    Published 2004-10-01
    “…The cultivar 'Vitifolium's' leaves are less divided, providing a coarse texture in the landscape. …”
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    Anticariogenic Potential of Tabernaemontana Divaricata by Mini K. John, David Z. Cheriyan

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In the current study, it has been proven that its leaves have antibacterial action against oral pathogens. …”
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  13. 193

    Effectivity of Mangkokan Leaf Extract (Nothopanax scutellarium Merr) with Different Treatments to Control Golden Snail (Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck) by Rusdi Rusli, Imelda Sari, Munzir Busniah

    Published 2022-06-01
    “… Mangkokan leaves (Nothopanax scutellarium Merr) have been used to control golden snail (Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck) in several preparations. …”
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    Native Pitcherplants of Florida by Megan E. Brown, Debbie L. Miller

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Pitcherplants are perennial plants with groups of leaves modified into traps or pitchers. They have tubular leaves with lids or hoods at the top that secrete nectar to attract prey. …”
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    Grasshopper Nematode: Mermis nigrescens Dujardin, 1842 by John L. Capinera

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…These large nematodes can sometimes be seen leaving grasshoppers, especially those that have been injured. …”
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    Magnesium (Mg) for Citrus Trees by Mongi Zekri, Tom Obreza

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Magnesium deficiency symptoms occur on mature leaves following the removal of Mg to satisfy fruit requirements. …”
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    Phosphorus (P) for Citrus Trees by Mongi Zekri, Tom Obreza

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Phosphorus is highly mobile in plants, so when it is deficient, it may move from old leaves to young leaves and other actively growing areas where energy is needed to form seeds and fruit. …”
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    Characteristics of Soil Active Carbon Fractions and Carbon Pool Stability in Major Forest Types in Northern Daxing’an Mountains by LIU Beibei, CAI Tijiu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The overall stability of soil organic carbon in coniferous forests in the cold temperate zone was greater than that in broad-leaved forests, but the rate of organic carbon loss from deeper soil layers in coniferous forests was higher than that in broad-leaved forests under higher temperatures. …”
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    Unravelling the interplay of nitrogen nutrition and the Botrytis cinerea pectin lyase BcPNL1 in modulating Arabidopsis thaliana susceptibility by Antoine Davière, Aline Voxeur, Sylvie Jolivet, Luka Lelas, Samantha Vernhettes, Marie-Christine Soulié, Mathilde Fagard

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Our findings revealed that infected detached leaves from nitrogen-sufficient plants released more pectin lyase (PNL)-derived oligogalacturonides compared to nitrogen-deficient ones. …”
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    Leafminers on Ornamental Plants by Eileen A. Buss

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…Buss, describes larvae that feed between the upper and lower surfaces of leaves, creating serpentine or blotchy tunnels inside the leaves, including specific sections on Azalea Leafminers, Yellow Poplar Weevils, Blotch Leafminers, Citrus Leafminers, and methods of control for this type of pest. …”
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