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caused by the
plant pathogen Paraburkholderia caryophylli (often
referred to as
Burkholderia caryophylli).
Previously named Pseudomonas caryophilli, the...
- in a
hybrid that is
resistant to
bacterial wilt from
Paraburkholderia caryophylli. However, the
flower is less
attractive and so more
breeding and backcrossing...
- the
glycolysis pathway. One of the
known exceptions is in
Burkholderia caryophylli, a
plant pathogenic bacterium,
which contains the
enzyme d-threo-aldose...
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disease Pseudomonas caryophylli causes on carnation,
during which he and C. W. D.
Brathwaite discovered the
synergy between P.
caryophylli and Corynebacterium...
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Mattaeus Caryophyllis (1566–1633) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Titular Archbishop of
Iconium (1622–1633).
Joannes Mattaeus Caryophyllis was born...
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Pseudomonas androponis = P.
woodsii Bacterial wilt
Burkholderia caryophylli =
Pseudomonas caryophylli Bacterial slow wilt
Erwinia chrysanthemi Crown gall Agrobacterium...
- acidovorans, P. alliicola, P. antimicrobica, P. avenae, P. butanovora, P.
caryophylli, P. cattleyae, P. cepacia, P. cocovenenans, P. delafieldii, P. facilis...
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Carthami Flos
safflower flower 紅花 コウカ hóng huā 紅花 红花
Carthamus tinctorius 2
Caryophylli Flos
clove flower 丁子 チョウジ dīng zǐ 丁子 丁子
Syzygium aromati**** 2 C****iae...
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Ryvarden (1972) P****inus
caryophylleus (Cooke)
Ryvarden (1972) P****inus
caryophylli (Racib.) G. Cunn. (1965) P****inus
castanopsidis B.K. Cui, Y.C. Dai &...
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Melfi e
Rapolla 1666–1671 Succeeded by
Tommaso de
Franchi Preceded by
Joannes Mattaeus Caryophyllis Titular Archbishop of
Iconium 1671–? Succeeded by...