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Establishment Of Tissue Culture Planting Materials Of Ficus Carica L. Red Libyan Cultivar
Published 2024“…Ficus carica L. cv. Red Libyan, a member of the Moraceae family, is a cultivar of the common fig tree known for its purplish red fruit. …”
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Re-imagining the Gothic in Contemporary Australia: Carmel Bird Discusses Her Mandala Trilogy
Published 2010“…She discusses whether she consciously chose to write the "Mandela Trilogy," which includes the books "The White Garden," "Red Shoes" and "Cape Grimm," the intertextuality of "Mandela," and how the concept of charisma and the power that certain individuals possess over others forms a link between "White Garden," "Red" and "Cape" together.…”
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Aquaculture effluent reused as a sustainable alternative water supply for landscape irrigation using drip irrigationl
Published 2010“…All the types of plants at Garden A show an advantageous growth compare to Garden B however for most of the plants there is at least one growth parameter that experience slow growth rate. …”
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A preliminary random checklist of benthic organisms in selected lakes of West Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2023“…The freshwater ecosystem (Kelana Jaya Lake, Seremban Lake Garden and Kanching Eco Forest Park) of west Peninsular Malaysia was the focus of the study’s attempt to offer a current checklist of benthic organisms. …”
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Development of Sterilisation Procedures and in Vitro Studies of Nymphaea lotus
Published 2004“…In Putrajaya Wetland Garden in Malaysia, water lilies are planted in open water as ornamental plants (Radiah, 2000). …”
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Effect of Extraction Condition of Natural Dye Pigment from Bougainvillea Flowers’ Bract
Published 2016“…Bougainvillea is known as a garden flower which is red in color that contains betacyanin, a betalain pigment. …”
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Extraction of betacyanin from Bougainvillea glabra bract and the adsorption onto fibres
Published 2018“…Bougainville glabra is known as a red-violet flower garden that contains betacyanin, a betalain pigment. …”
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Somatic embryogenesis and regeneration of polianthes tuberosa L. / Sakinah binti Abdullah
Published 2012“…Plantlets response positively when acclimatized in garden soil (combination of black soil and red soil at ratio 2 to 1) with 63.33±0.09 % of survival rate.…”
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Micropropagation Of Meyer Lemon (Citrus X Meyeri)
Published 2019“…The well rooted shoots were acclimatized in black garden, red burnt and biochar soil mixture (2:1:1). …”
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Effects of different nutrient solutions on the acclimatisation of in vitro Caladium plantlets using a simplified hydroponic system
Published 2019“…Herein, tissue-cultured plantlets of ‘Red Flash’ caladium (Caladium × hortulanum Birdsey) were treated with deionised water and three nutrient solutions including Japanese garden formula (JG), South China Agriculture University formula B for leafy vegetables (SCAU-B) and Hoagland solution in a simplified hydroponic system under indoor environmental conditions. …”
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In vitro regeneration of Dioscorea alata with anthocyanin and antimicrobial activity / Sakinah Abdullah
Published 2020“…Plantlets response positively when acclimatized in garden soil (combination of black soil and red soil at ratio 2 to 1) with 93.33±0.09 % of survival rate. …”
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Revealing Repton: bringing landscape to life at Sheringham Park
Published 2014“…The year 2012 marked 200 years since Humphry Repton (1752–1818) produced his design for Sheringham Park in north Norfolk, bound as one of his Red Books. On paper, Repton is England’s best-known and most influential landscape gardener. …”
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The origin and domestication of Aquilaria, an important agarwood-producing genus
Published 2016“…The genus is currently protected under CITES regulation and the IUCN Red List due to its heavy declination in the natural population in various sourcing countries. …”
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