Opuntia
Kalanchoe
Clusiaceae
Expression of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase kinase genes. Implications for genotypic capacity and phenotypic plasticity in the expression of crassulacean acid metabolism. (1/10)
In plants with crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), dark CO2 uptake is mediated by phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC), an enzyme that can be regulated at transcriptional and posttranslational levels. Reversible phosphorylation of PEPC is catalyzed by a dedicated PEPC kinase, which in turn is regulated at the transcriptional level over the 24-h cycle in CAM plants. PEPC kinase controls the day/night regulation of PEPC during the CAM cycle, thus facilitating plasticity for optimizing CO2 uptake under different environmental conditions. To understand the importance of PEPC kinase in relation to its target PEPC in terms of CAM performance, the expression of the genes encoding the two enzymes was investigated in four species of Clusia that have photosynthetic patterns ranging from C3 photosynthesis to constitutive CAM. By linking changes in the expression of PEPC and PEPC kinase to day/night patterns of leaf gas exchange, organic acid, and soluble sugar contents under different environmental conditions, the genetic and metabolic limitations to CAM plasticity were assessed. The results indicate that PEPC expression is a major factor underpinning the genotypic capacity for CAM and that PEPC kinase expression does not appear to limit CAM. The day/night regulation of Ppck transcript abundance was found to be a consequence of CAM and the day/night cycling of associated metabolites, rather than the primary controlling factor for the temporal separation of carboxylation processes. (+info)Clusia: Holy Grail and enigma. (2/10)
(+info)On the nature of facultative and constitutive CAM: environmental and developmental control of CAM expression during early growth of Clusia, Kalanchoe, and Opuntia. (3/10)
(+info)Cockroaches as pollinators of Clusia aff. sellowiana (Clusiaceae) on inselbergs in French Guiana. (4/10)
(+info)Mycorrhization and phosphorus nutrition affect water relations and CAM induction by drought in seedlings of Clusia minor. (5/10)
(+info)The mutagenic potential of Clusia alata (Clusiaceae) extract based on two short-term in vivo assays. (6/10)
We examined the genotoxic and mutagenic effects of a crude extract of Clusia alata (a potential medicinal plant) on peripheral leukocyte and bone marrow cells of mice, using the comet and chromosome aberration assays. Extracts at doses of 1000, 1500 and 2000 mg/kg were administered by gavage, and a positive control, N-nitroso-N-ethylurea (50 mg/kg) was injected intraperitoneally. Peripheral blood leukocytes were collected 4 and 24 h after the treatments for the comet assay, and bone marrow cells were collected 24 h after the treatments, for the chromosome aberration assay. The comet assay showed that C. alata extract causes an increase in damage to DNA in the peripheral blood leukocytes, but it was significant only with the 2000 mg/kg dose after 24 h; the extract also induced a small but significant increase in the mean number of chromosome aberrations in the bone marrow cells at doses of 1500 and 2000 mg/kg. No evidence of a significant decrease in the mitotic index was observed. Acute consumption of high concentrations of C. alata extract produced some mutagenic effects in bone marrow cells. (+info)Canopy CO2 exchange of two neotropical tree species exhibiting constitutive and facultative CAM photosynthesis, Clusia rosea and Clusia cylindrica. (7/10)
(+info)Photosynthetic efficiency of Clusia arrudae leaf tissue with and without Cecidomyiidae galls. (8/10)
(+info)'Clusia' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Clusiaceae, also known as Guttiferae. These plants are native to the Americas, and they include trees, shrubs, and vines. Some species of Clusia are grown for ornamental purposes due to their attractive flowers and glossy leaves. However, some species can be invasive in certain areas and cause problems for local ecosystems.
It's worth noting that 'Clusia' is not a medical term, so it doesn't have a specific medical definition. If you have any questions about a particular plant or its medicinal properties, I would recommend consulting with a healthcare provider or a botanical expert.
"Opuntia" is a botanical term and does not have a medical definition per se. However, it is a genus of cacti commonly known as prickly pear or paddle cactus. Some species of Opuntia are used in traditional herbal medicine for various purposes, such as treating wounds, skin conditions, and digestive issues. The fruit and pads of some Opuntia species are also consumed as food.
In a medical context, an individual may have an allergic reaction or other adverse effects after coming into contact with or consuming Opuntia, but this would not be described as a "medical definition" of the term.
Kalanchoe is not a medical term, but a name given to a genus of plants that belong to the family Crassulaceae. These plants are native to tropical regions of Africa and Madagascar. Some species of Kalanchoe contain cardiac glycosides, which can have toxic effects on the heart if ingested. However, these plants are not commonly used in medical contexts.
Clusiaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes trees, shrubs, and herbs. It was previously known as Guttiferae. The family includes several economically important plants, such as those that produce edible fruits (such as mangosteen) and those that yield valuable resins and dyes (such as garcinia).
The plants in Clusiaceae are characterized by their production of a yellow or orange latex, which contains various chemical compounds with potential medicinal properties. Some species have been used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of conditions, including skin diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and infections. However, more research is needed to confirm the safety and efficacy of these uses.
Clusia
Clusia clusioides
Clusia lateralis
Clusia occidentalis
Clusia croatii
Clusia paralicola
Clusia skotaster
Clusia plurivalvis
Clusia rosea
Clusia minutiflora
Clusia (fly)
Clusia tarmensis
Clusia osseocarpa
Clusia alata
Clusia portlandiana
Clusia carinata
Clusia czernyi
Clusia pseudomangle
Clusia longipetiolata
Clusia cupulata
Clusia major
Clusia clarendonensis
Clusia polystigma
Crassulacean acid metabolism
Euglossa hyacinthina
Weinmannia tomentosa
Manú National Park
List of near threatened plants
List of plants of Atlantic Forest vegetation of Brazil
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Clusia - Wikipedia
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Memoir Writing Lessons and Memoir Prompts from the Clusia Tree - Memoir Writing Blog
Clusia | NAL Agricultural Thesaurus
Clusia hilariana - Useful Tropical Plants
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Clusia guttifera 'Nana' / Dwarf Clusia
Clusia Rosea - 100 cm
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Clusia grandiflora Splitg. | Botanical Collections
Clusia flava 'Guttifera' - Gabriella Plants
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Luchtzuiverende mix, Clusia, Asplenium, Philodendron - PiantePerPosta
Growing Indoor Autograph Trees! (Clusia Rosea)
Clusia Rosea Princess Balsamapfel kaufen - Botanicly
How to Save a Dying Clusia Plant
Clusia rosea (12cm pot) | grow urban. Edinburgh
Clusia headband knitting kit - Tricotez-moi knitting box
Clusiaceae1
- Clusia is the type genus of the plant family Clusiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
Guttifera1
- Clusia rosea and guttifera plants stand out with their exotic textures and drought tolerance, making them exceptional additions to home landscapes. (espaipriorat.org)
Flava1
- Clusia alata Clusia amazonica Clusia blattophila Clusia bracteosa Clusia carinata Clusia caudata Clusia celiae Clusia clarendonensis Clusia clusioides Clusia cochlitheca Clusia croatii Clusia colombiana Clusia columnaris Clusia congestiflora Clusia crenata Clusia cuneifolia Clusia cupulata Clusia decussata Clusia dixonii Clusia ducu Clusia ducuoides Clusia duidae Clusia elliptica Clusia flava Clusia flavida Clusia fluminensis Planch. (wikipedia.org)
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- Clusia plants provide excellent nesting sites for some insects. (wikipedia.org)
- Clusia is a genus of plants that is native to tropical America. (livetoplant.com)
- Clusia plants are popular for their aesthetic value and can make great indoor or outdoor plants. (livetoplant.com)
- Clusia plants require bright but indirect light to thrive. (livetoplant.com)
- Clusia plants require moderate watering. (livetoplant.com)
- Shop Intenz Home for the highest-grade Clusia plants! (espaipriorat.org)
- So, if you want an air-purifying plant to add life and green to any indoor area, look no further than Clusia plants! (espaipriorat.org)
- Clusia plants offer subtlety without becoming overbearing in size or color, thus taking up minimal space. (espaipriorat.org)
- Clusia can be propagated from seeds or cuttings taken from healthy plants. (justagric.com)
- Your garden or yard should have a lot of space so that you can grow your clusia hedge without interfering with other plants nearby or causing any trouble for them by shading them out. (justagric.com)
- See who else has plants in genus Clusia . (amazonaws.com)
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- Dwarf Clusia is a tough and hardy evergreen used as groundcover or short hedge. (hs2g.net)
- One of the most popular uses for the Clusia is a privacy hedge. (tlslawnservice.com)
- Call us today for your Clusia Hedge estimate. (tlslawnservice.com)
- Clusia hedge is a beautiful plant that can be used as a privacy screen, a windbreak, or just an ornamental addition to your garden. (justagric.com)
- The healthy growth of the Clusia hedge can only be facilitated by using fertilizers. (justagric.com)
- This article provides information about the best fertilizers to use for the Clusia hedge plant as well as where to buy them. (justagric.com)
- The Clusia hedge is a great way to create privacy and provide shelter from the elements. (justagric.com)
- If you are growing clusia as a hedge , then you may want to consider using a pre-emergent herbicide in addition to your regular fertilization schedule. (justagric.com)
- It is important to grow a clusia hedge so that it can be used for protection and also for aesthetic purposes. (justagric.com)
- A clusia hedge can be planted in almost any soil type, it will grow well in sandy loam soil. (justagric.com)
- The clusia hedge grows best when the soil has been enriched with compost prior to planting. (justagric.com)
- This will ensure that you get the best yield from your clusia hedge. (justagric.com)
- The best time to plant your Clusia hedge is in the spring or fall when there's plenty of rain. (justagric.com)
- You'll want to use good quality compost for planting your Clusia hedge. (justagric.com)
- Applying organic fertilizer to Clusia hedge is a great way to ensure that your hedges stay healthy and vibrant for a very long time. (justagric.com)
- they provide nutrients for your Clusia hedge slowly for a very long time, which will help them grow faster and stronger. (justagric.com)
- There are several different types of organic fertilizers that you can use on your Clusia hedge. (justagric.com)
Rosea Princess1
- Der Balsamapfel wird auch königliche Clusia rosea 'Princess' genannt, das liegt an den schönen, duftenden Blüten, welche die Pflanze hervorbringt. (botanicly.de)
Genus1
- Some species start life as epiphytes which grow long roots that descend to the ground and eventually strangle and kill the host tree in a manner similar to strangler figs. Many Clusia species have Crassulacean acid metabolism, which can be considered an adaptation to the often dry (micro)habitats of the genus. (wikipedia.org)
Grandiflora3
- Clusia gundlachii) to ca 150 mm in Clusia grandiflora. (wikipedia.org)
- For instance, Clusia grandiflora, a common species in Guianese forests, is an attractive place for Polistes pacificus wasps to build their paper nests because arboreal ants, which often prey on these wasps, do not normally reside in this species of tree. (wikipedia.org)
- Clusia grandiflora Splitg. (fieldmuseum.org)
Autograph Tree3
- Although each is unique and fascinating in its own way, my longtime favorite is the pod from the Clusia tree, also known as the "Autograph tree" and the "Scotch attorney tree. (womensmemoirs.com)
- One more thing…I mentioned that the Clusia tree is also called an "Autograph tree" or a "Scotch lawyer tree. (womensmemoirs.com)
- See who else is growing Clusia rosea - Autograph Tree, Pitch Apple . (amazonaws.com)
Princess3
- clusia princess Today, Youngplants ranks the top as a professional and experienced supplier in the industry. (youngplant.cn)
- You may discover more about our new product clusia princess and our company by directly contacting us.With its excellent quality and unsurpassed performance, this product sets the standard for similar products. (youngplant.cn)
- De Clusia Princess, Asplenium Crispy Wave en de Philodendron Atom zijn alle drie goed in het zuiveren van de lucht in huis en dienen als een natuurlijke luchtverfrisser. (pianteperposta.com)
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- If your Clusia plant is dying, you need to take action quickly to save it. (livetoplant.com)
- In this article, we will explore some tips and tricks on how to save a dying Clusia plant. (livetoplant.com)
- The first step in saving a dying Clusia plant is to identify the signs of its decline. (livetoplant.com)
- If you notice any of these symptoms in your Clusia plant, it's time to take action. (livetoplant.com)
- Several factors can cause a Clusia plant to die. (livetoplant.com)
- Overwatering: Overwatering can cause the roots of the Clusia plant to rot, leading to the eventual death of the plant. (livetoplant.com)
- Underwatering: Underwatering can cause the leaves of the Clusia plant to wilt and eventually die. (livetoplant.com)
- Pests: Pests such as spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects can damage the leaves and stems of the Clusia plant. (livetoplant.com)
- Diseases: Fungal and bacterial diseases can cause brown spots and wilting in the leaves of the Clusia plant. (livetoplant.com)
- The first step in saving a dying Clusia plant is to check the soil moisture. (livetoplant.com)
- Prune any dead or yellowing leaves from the Clusia plant. (livetoplant.com)
- If your Clusia plant is suffering from pests or diseases, treat it immediately. (livetoplant.com)
- If your Clusia plant is rootbound or suffering from root rot, repot it into a larger pot with fresh soil. (livetoplant.com)
- Can I save a severely damaged Clusia plant? (livetoplant.com)
- However, if caught early enough, you can take steps to revive a dying Clusia plant. (livetoplant.com)
- How often should I water my Clusia plant? (livetoplant.com)
- Should I fertilize my Clusia plant? (livetoplant.com)
- Yes, you should fertilize your Clusia plant once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced fertilizer. (livetoplant.com)
- In conclusion, saving a dying Clusia plant requires prompt action and diligent care. (livetoplant.com)
- By following the tips outlined in this article, you can revive your Clusia plant and enjoy its beauty for years to come. (livetoplant.com)
- Clusia is native to tropical regions of South America and grows well in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 through 11. (justagric.com)
Evergreen1
- Clusia is a graceful, evergreen shrub that grows up to about 6 feet tall and wide. (justagric.com)
Insects1
- Clusia clusioides, and these flowers are visited by insects such as moths and wasps, and sometimes by bats or hummingbirds. (wikipedia.org)
Partial shade1
- Dwarf Clusia is slow growing, likes full sun to partial shade, and is salt and wind tolerant. (hs2g.net)
Toxic2
- The sap of the Clusia Rosea - 100 cm is mildly toxic. (wickplants.com)
- Clusia removes toxic pollutants while converting carbon dioxide to oxygen and regulating humidity through its evaporation process - don't overwater her, as yellow spots on its leaves will indicate when she needs less H20! (espaipriorat.org)
Examples1
- Examples are Clusia rosea, C. major and C. orthoneura. (wikipedia.org)
Tropical2
- Clusia lanceolata, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Leverett, A. (wikipedia.org)
- A common tropical American clusia having solitary white or rose flowers. (dictionaryone.com)
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- The stages of the Clusia tree and pods can represent our life stories. (womensmemoirs.com)
- Reflect on the stages of your life in your own stories while thinking about the Clusia tree and its marvelous pods. (womensmemoirs.com)
- 1. Choose one of the stages of the Clusia pod…bud, blossom, closed pod, open pod, mature pod no longer on the tree. (womensmemoirs.com)
- Because of this, this Clusia is also called the Pig Tree or Signature Tree. (wickplants.com)
- Set up years ago, Youngplants is a professional manufacturer and also a supplier with strong capabilities in production, design, and R&D. clusia tree We have professional employees who have years of experience in the industry. (youngplant.cn)
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Leaves1
- The Clusia Rosea - 100 cm has solid deep green rounded leaves. (wickplants.com)
Native1
- The Clusia Rosea 100 cm is native to the Caribbean. (wickplants.com)
Grow1
- The Clusia Rosea - 100 cm comes in a grow pot with wicks inside. (wickplants.com)
English1
- The Fast Knit knitting box comes with everything you need to make the Clusia headband, the perfect design to learn how to knit: a ball of alpaca and cotton yarn, knitting needles (optional), a yarn needle, stitch holders and knitting pattern in English with step-by-step instructions and links towards online video tutorials. (tricotez-moi.com)
Require1
- Dwarf Clusia does not require fertilization, nor does it have any known pest infestation. (hs2g.net)
Flowers2
- In flowers lacking nectar or resin, pollination may be carried out by pollen-eating beetles, which visit also the rewardless pistillate flowers, as observed in Clusia criuva. (wikipedia.org)
- Clusia blattophila is pollinated by male cockroaches attracted by a pheromone-containing fluid produced by the flowers. (wikipedia.org)
Photo1
- Look at the photo of a Clusia bud on the left. (womensmemoirs.com)
Privacy1
- Can a Clusia be used as a privacy fence? (tlslawnservice.com)
Height1
- Clusia is to be maintained at 24"-48" in height. (hs2g.net)