A plant genus of the family JUGLANDACEAE that bears edible nuts.
A plant family of the order Urticales, subclass Hamamelidae, class Magnoliopsida. Members are trees and shrubs of temperate regions that have watery sap and alternate leaves which are lopsided at the base. The flowers lack petals.
A plant genus of the family CUPRESSACEAE. Cypress ordinarily refers to this but also forms part of the name of plants in other genera.
A geographic area of east and southeast Asia encompassing CHINA; HONG KONG; JAPAN; KOREA; MACAO; MONGOLIA; and TAIWAN.

Cashew nut allergy is associated with a high risk of anaphylaxis. (1/11)

Cashew allergy is an evolving clinical problem. A retrospective chart review of 213 children with peanut or tree nut allergy was undertaken over a 42 month period. Anaphylaxis to cashew nut was more common than to peanut (74.1% v 30.5%). Children with cashew allergy are at risk of anaphylaxis.  (+info)

Nickel deficiency disrupts metabolism of ureides, amino acids, and organic acids of young pecan foliage. (2/11)

The existence of nickel (Ni) deficiency is becoming increasingly apparent in crops, especially for ureide-transporting woody perennials, but its physiological role is poorly understood. We evaluated the concentrations of ureides, amino acids, and organic acids in photosynthetic foliar tissue from Ni-sufficient (Ni-S) versus Ni-deficient (Ni-D) pecan (Carya illinoinensis [Wangenh.] K. Koch). Foliage of Ni-D pecan seedlings exhibited metabolic disruption of nitrogen metabolism via ureide catabolism, amino acid metabolism, and ornithine cycle intermediates. Disruption of ureide catabolism in Ni-D foliage resulted in accumulation of xanthine, allantoic acid, ureidoglycolate, and citrulline, but total ureides, urea concentration, and urease activity were reduced. Disruption of amino acid metabolism in Ni-D foliage resulted in accumulation of glycine, valine, isoleucine, tyrosine, tryptophan, arginine, and total free amino acids, and lower concentrations of histidine and glutamic acid. Ni deficiency also disrupted the citric acid cycle, the second stage of respiration, where Ni-D foliage contained very low levels of citrate compared to Ni-S foliage. Disruption of carbon metabolism was also via accumulation of lactic and oxalic acids. The results indicate that mouse-ear, a key morphological symptom, is likely linked to the toxic accumulation of oxalic and lactic acids in the rapidly growing tips and margins of leaflets. Our results support the role of Ni as an essential plant nutrient element. The magnitude of metabolic disruption exhibited in Ni-D pecan is evidence of the existence of unidentified physiological roles for Ni in pecan.  (+info)

Phylogeny and taxonomy of the North American clade of the Ceratocystis fimbriata complex. (3/11)

Ceratocystis fimbriata is a widely distributed, plant pathogenic fungus that causes wilts and cankers on many woody hosts. Earlier phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences revealed three geographic clades within the C. fimbriata complex that are centered respectively in North America, Latin America and Asia. This study looked for cryptic species within the North American clade. The internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) of the rDNA were sequenced, and phylogenetic analysis indicated that most isolates from the North American clade group into four host-associated lineages, referred to as the aspen, hickory, oak and cherry lineages, which were isolated primarily from wounds or diseased trees of Populus, Carya, Quercus and Prunus, respectively. A single isolate collected from P. serotina in Wisconsin had a unique ITS sequence. Allozyme electromorphs also were highly polymorphic within the North American clade, and the inferred phylogenies from these data were congruent with the ITS-rDNA analyses. In pairing experiments isolates from the aspen, hickory, oak and cherry lineages were interfertile only with other isolates from their respective lineages. Inoculation experiments with isolates of the four host-associated groupings showed strong host specialization by isolates from the aspen and hickory lineages on Populus tremuloides and Carya illinoensis, respectively, but isolates from the oak and cherry lineages did not consistently reveal host specialization. Morphological features distinguish isolates in the North American clade from those of the Latin American clade (including C. fimbriata sensu stricto). Based on the phylogenetic evidence, interfertility, host specialization and morphology, the oak and cherry lineages are recognized as the earlier described C. variospora, the poplar lineage as C. populicola sp. nov., and the hickory lineage as C. caryae sp. nov. A new species associated with the bark beetle Scolytus quadrispinosus on Carya is closely related to C. caryae and is described as C. smalleyi.  (+info)

Estimation of multilocus linkage disequilibria in diploid populations with dominant markers. (4/11)

Analysis of population structure and organization with DNA-based markers can provide important information regarding the history and evolution of a species. Linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis based on allelic associations between different loci is emerging as a viable tool to unravel the genetic basis of population differentiation. In this article, we derive the EM algorithm to obtain the maximum-likelihood estimates of the linkage disequilibria between dominant markers, to study the patterns of genetic diversity for a diploid species. The algorithm was expanded to estimate and test linkage disequilibria of different orders among three dominant markers and can be technically extended to manipulate an arbitrary number of dominant markers. The feasibility of the proposed algorithm is validated by an example of population genetic studies of hickory trees, native to southeastern China, using dominant random amplified polymorphic DNA markers. Extensive simulation studies were performed to investigate the statistical properties of this algorithm. The precision of the estimates of linkage disequilibrium between dominant markers was compared with that between codominant markers. Results from simulation studies suggest that three-locus LD analysis displays increased power of LD detection relative to two-locus LD analysis. This algorithm is useful for studying the pattern and amount of genetic variation within and among populations.  (+info)

Airborne pollen of Carya, Celtis, Cupressus, Fraxinus and Pinus in the metropolitan area of Monterrey Nuevo Leon, Mexico. (5/11)

The concentration of pollen grains in the atmosphere over the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, was analyzed throughout a year from March 2003-February 2004, focused on the genus Carya, Celtis, Cupressus, Fraxinus and Pinus owing to their interest as etiological pollinosis agents in diverse regions of the world. A 7-day Hirst type volumetric spore and pollen trap was located on a building roof of the city at 15 m from ground level for continuous sampling. The total quantity of pollen recorded for the study period was 21,083 grains/m(3), corresponding to 49.75 % of the taxa of interest. February and March were the months with higher pollen amounts in the air with 7,525 and 2,781 grains/m(3), respectively, and amounted to 49 % of total year through pollen. Fraxinus was the genus which contributed to the largest amount of pollen with 28 % of total grains (5,935 grains/m(3)) followed by Cupressus with 13 % (2,742 grains/ m(3)). Celtis, Pinus and Carya contributed with 5.3 % , 2.7 % , and 0.6 % of total pollen, respectively. These results indicate that Fraxinus and Cupressus are present in the area in sufficient quantity to indicate likely involvement in the origin of allergic disorders in the human population.  (+info)

Pecans acutely increase plasma postprandial antioxidant capacity and catechins and decrease LDL oxidation in humans. (6/11)

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Genetic diversity and identification of Chinese-grown pecan using ISSR and SSR markers. (7/11)

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Multiple Ceratocystis smalleyi infections associated with reduced stem water transport in bitternut hickory. (8/11)

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"Carya" is a genus name that refers to a group of trees commonly known as hickories. These trees belong to the family Juglandaceae and are native to North America and Asia. The genus includes about 17 species, such as Carya ovata (shagbark hickory), Carya illinoinensis (pecan), and Carya cordiformis (bitternut hickory). These trees are known for their hard, heavy wood and edible nuts.

I apologize for any confusion, but "Ulmaceae" is not a medical term. It is actually the botanical name of a family of flowering plants known as the elm family. This family includes trees and shrubs with simple, alternate leaves and small, apetalous flowers arranged in clusters. Examples of genera within this family include Ulmus (elm), Planera (sycamore), and Celtis (hackberry).

"Cupressus" is a genus of evergreen trees that belong to the family Cupressaceae. This genus includes several species of cypress trees, which are native to different parts of the world. Some common examples of trees in this genus include the Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), the Arizona cypress (Cupressus arizonica), and the Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa). These trees are known for their tall, slender trunks and their small, scale-like leaves that are arranged in opposite pairs. They are often used as ornamental plants and for timber production.

The term "Far East" is a geographical term that has been used historically to describe the easternmost part of Asia, including countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asian nations. However, it's important to note that the use of this term can be seen as outdated and culturally insensitive, as it originated during a time when Western powers viewed these regions as distant and exotic.

In medical contexts, "Far East" may be used to describe medical conditions or treatments specific to populations in this region. However, it is generally more appropriate to use the specific names of countries or regions when discussing medical issues related to these areas.

... is part of the genus Carya, and the family Juglandaceae. Carya palmeri is endemic to Mexico and is found in the ... Carya palmeri, the Mexican hickory, is a tree species native to Mexico. It was first described by Wayne Eyer Manning. ... The tree grows on steep slopes, often in association with Carya myristiciformis. Manning, 1949 In: Journ. Arn. Arb. 30: 429 ...
Carya ovata), shellbark hickory (Carya laciniosa), mockernut hickory (C. tomentosa), and bitternut hickory (Carya cordiformis ... Carya myristiciformis, the nutmeg hickory, a tree of the Juglandaceae or walnut family, also called swamp hickory or bitter ... "Carya myristiciformis". In Flora of North America, vol. 3, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 420-421. Accessed June 2, ... Traits such as thin husks with suture wings typical of Apocarya combined with leaf, stem, and bud traits typical of Carya place ...
... , the bitter pecan or water hickory, is a large tree, that can grow over 30 metres (98 ft) tall of the ... Carya aquatica images at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Plant Image Database (Articles with short description, ... Johnson, R. L.; Beaufait, W. R. (1965). Water hickory (Carya aquatica (Michx. f.) Nutt.). In Silvics of forest trees of the ... No races have been recorded; population and geographic variations have not been studied except for the hybrid Carya x lecontei ...
... is part of the genus Carya, and the family Juglandaceae. The species grows up to 15 to 40 meters tall. It is ... Carya poilanei is a very large species of hickory native to northern Laos, northern Vietnam, Thailand, and southern China. It ... World Plants: Synonymic Checklists of the Vascular Plants of the World "Carya poilanei (A.Chev.) Leroy". Zhang, Wei-Ping; Bai, ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Carya, ...
Since the two ranges seem to overlap, the distributions have been mapped together as a Carya glabra-ovalis complex (11). Carya ... Bud Bud break Leaves Female flowers Maturing fruit Carya glabra in fall Stritch, L. (2018). "Carya glabra". IUCN Red List of ... Carya Nutt. Hickory. In Seeds of woody plants in the United States. p. 262-272. C. S. Schopmeyer, tech. coord. U.S. Department ... Carya glabra, the pignut hickory, is a common, but not abundant species of hickory in the oak-hickory forest association in the ...
"NatureServe Explorer 2.0 - Carya ovalis, Red Hickory". explorer.natureserve.org. "Carya ovalis". Germplasm Resources ... Carya ovalis, the red hickory or sweet pignut hickory, is a fairly uncommon but widespread hickory native to eastern North ... This species was formerly treated as a variety or northern ecotype of the pignut hickory C. glabra, described as Carya glabra ... cite web}}: Missing or empty ,title= (help) Ohio Trees Bulletin 700-00: Carya - Hickory (CS1 errors: missing title, CS1 errors ...
Carya Nutt. Hickory. In Seeds of woody plants of the United States. p. 269-272. C. S. Schopmeyer, tech. coord. U.S. Department ... Mockernut hickory (Carya tomentosa Nutt.). In Silvics of forest trees in the United States. p. 115-118. H. A. Fowells, comp. U. ... Mockernut history, Carya tomentosa. In Southern fruit producing woody plants used by wildlife. p. 142-143. USDA Forest Service ... Mockernut history, Carya tomentosa. In Southern fruit producing woody plants used by wildlife. p. 142-143. USDA Forest Service ...
"Anthaxia carya". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Anthaxia carya species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-09-24. Bellamy ... Anthaxia carya is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in North America. "Anthaxia ... carya Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. " ...
... , the Vietnam hickory, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Carya native to Assam in India, southern ... Grauke, L.J.; Wood, B.W.; Payne, J.A. (1991). "Genetic resources of Carya in Vietnam and China". Annual Report of the Northern ... Indochine, n.s., 23: 2 (1921) "Carya tonkinensis Lecomte". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Carya, ...
A montane forest tree reaching 20 m (66 ft), it is closely related to Carya sinensis. "Carya kweichowensis Kuang & A.M.Lu". ... Carya kweichowensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Juglandaceae, native to southwestern Guizhou, China. ... v t e (Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Carya, Trees ...
The Plant List, Carya texana Buckley United States Department of Agriculture Plants Profile for Carya texana (black hickory) ... Carya texana, or black hickory, for its dark colored bark, is a North American tree in the walnut family, Juglandaceae. It is ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Carya, ... Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map Flora of North America: Carya texana Grauke, L. J. "C. texana ...
... at Wikipedia's sister projects Media from Commons Taxa from Wikispecies Carya laciniosa images at the Arnold ... Carya Nutt. Hickory. In Seeds of woody plants of the United States. p. 269-272. C. S. Schopmeyer, tech. coord. U.S. Department ... Shellbark hickory (Carya laciniosa (Michx. f.) Loud.). In Silvics of forest trees of the United States. p. 132-135. H. A. ... Carya laciniosa, the shellbark hickory, in the Juglandaceae or walnut family is also called kingnut, big, bottom, thick, or ...
... in the hickory genus Carya. It is sometimes called Chinese hickory or beaked hickory. It is closely related to Carya ... W. Sun (1998). "Carya sinensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T32321A9697238. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1998.RLTS. ... Carya sinensis (syn. Annamocarya sinensis) is a species of tree native to southwestern China (Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan) and ... "Carya sinensis Dode". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 17 May 2023. "Juglandeae have two ...
... is an extinct species of hickory nut in the walnut family Juglandaceae. The species is solely known from ... The nuts of Carya washingtonensis are globose in shape, with a smooth to slightly wrinkled surface. They show four faintly ... Carya washingtonensis was described from three type specimens, the holotype, number "HU60073A", and two paratypes, numbers " ... Carya, Prehistoric angiosperms, Plants described in 1987, Miocene plants, Trees of the Northwestern United States, Extinct ...
... is a tetraploid species along with C. floridana, C. glabra, C. texana, and C. tomentosa. Carya spp. may be ... Media related to Carya pallida at Wikimedia Commons Carya pallida images at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Plant ... "Carya pallida - Species Page - APA: Alabama Plant Atlas". www.floraofalabama.org. Retrieved 2020-11-02. "Sand Hickory - Carya ... Some sources list a common name of pignut hickory, but this usually refers to Carya glabra. Carya pallida var. apposita, C. ...
Media related to Carya cordiformis (category) at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Carya cordiformis at Wikispecies Carya ... "Carya cordiformis X Carya ovata". Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Sargent, C. S. (September 1918). "Notes on North ... Carya cordiformis, the bitternut hickory, also called bitternut, yellowbud hickory, or swamp hickory, is a large pecan hickory ... It is closely related to the pecan, sharing similar leaf shape and being classified in the same section of the genus Carya sect ...
... (Chinese: 山核桃) (common name Chinese hickory) is a species of hickory native to China. Peeled and roasted nuts ... "Carya cathayensis - Sarg". Plants For A Future. Retrieved 5 October 2017. v t e (Articles with short description, Short ... description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Articles containing Chinese-language text, Carya ...
Carya glabra) where ranges overlap. Scrub hickory is a 64-chromosome species. Stritch, L. 2018. Carya floridana. The IUCN Red ... Carya floridana (syn. Hicoria floridana) the scrub hickory, is a tree native to the Southeast United States, where it is ... It is geographically separated from the similar black hickory (Carya texana). The scrub hickory intergrades with the pignut ... "NatureServe Explorer 2.0". Grauke, L. J. "Hickories, C. Floridana". Plants for a Future: Carya floridana (Articles with short ...
... is a species of hickory native to China. It was first described by Wan Chun Cheng and R.H. Chang. Carya ... World Plants: Synonymic Checklists of the Vascular Plants of the World "Carya hunanensis in Flora of China @". Efloras.org. ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Carya). ... hunanensis is part of the genus Carya, and the family Juglandaceae. No subspecies are listed in the Catalog of Life. The tree ...
... with older binomial names of Carya ovata var. fraxinifolia, Carya ovata var. nuttallii, Carya ovata var. pubescens, Hicoria ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carya ovata. Carya ovata images at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Plant ... and Kingnut Hickory at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu Carya carolinae-septentrionalis (= Carya ovata var. australis ) images at ... Carya ovata, the shagbark hickory, is a common hickory in the Eastern United States and southeast Canada. It is a large, ...
In Greek mythology, Carya was a Laconian princess as the daughter of the King Dion. Carya's mother was Amphithea, daughter of ... he fell in love with Carya and lay with her secretly. He then left but, missing Carya, soon returned under pretext of ... Carya was changed by Dionysus into a walnut tree (Greek karya). From these circumstances later arose the local cult of Artemis ... But Lyco and Orphe, suspecting a love affair between Dionysus and their sister, guarded Carya to prevent her from having ...
Carya spp. (common name: hickory) - the nut of which was traditionally used by the Cherokee in making Kanuchi, the Hickory nut ...
"Carya illinoensis". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Casuarina cunninghamiana". MaltaWildPlants.com ...
1937) Carya Nutt. - hickory and pecan Annamocarya A.Chev. Platycarya Siebold & Zucc. Tribe Juglandeae Nakai (1933) Cyclocarya ... Carya Nutt. - hickory and pecan †Caryapollenites (Raatz) Potonié †Eucaryoxylon Müller-Stoll & Mädel †Juglandicarya E.Reid & M. ... based on the drupe-like fruits of Juglans and Carya. This name was rejected because it was not based on the name of the type ...
Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh.) K.Koch Castanea sativa Mill. Castanospermum australe A.Cunn. & C.Fraser Casuarina cunninghamiana ...
Common dominant trees used by Indiana bats throughout their range include oaks (Quercus spp.), hickories (Carya spp.), ashes ( ... Carya ovata), and bitternut hickory (C. cordiformis). Black walnut, American basswood, American elm, and bur oak dominated ...
Hickory (Carya spp.) Mockernut hickory (Carya tomentosa), named after the heavy hammer (moker in Dutch) required to crack the ... Shellbark hickory (Carya laciniosa) nuts are sweet, and are the largest of the hickories. They are also eaten by a wide variety ... Pecans (Carya illinoinensis) are the only major commercial nut tree native to North America. Pecans are eaten as a snack food, ... Shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) has over 130 named cultivars. They are a valuable source of food for wildlife, and were eaten by ...
Carya spp.) and, in the past, by the American chestnut (Castanea dentata). The American chestnut was virtually eliminated as a ... Carya glabra) in particular. The richest forests, which grade into mesic types, usually in coves and on gentle slopes, have ... Carya ovata and C. cordiformis) and black or sweet birch (Betula lenta). Small understory trees and shrubs include flowering ...
... multi-site Carya; 16 taxa, 11 spp Fagus; 26 taxa Stewartia; 11 taxa Syringa; 238 taxa, 20 spp Tsuga; 72 taxa, 7 spp Atlanta ...
Carya; Juglandaceae) Pecans (Carya illinoinensis; Juglandaceae) Shagbark hickory (Carya ovata; Juglandaceae) White walnut ( ...
Carya palmeri is part of the genus Carya, and the family Juglandaceae. Carya palmeri is endemic to Mexico and is found in the ... Carya palmeri, the Mexican hickory, is a tree species native to Mexico. It was first described by Wayne Eyer Manning. ... The tree grows on steep slopes, often in association with Carya myristiciformis. Manning, 1949 In: Journ. Arn. Arb. 30: 429 ...
Pecan (Carya illinoinensis). Citation. Bertha Heiges. 1904. "Pecan (Carya illinoinensis)." Special Collections, USDA National ...
The Arboretum holds eight collections for the Plant Collections Network: Acer (maple), Carya (hickory), Fagus (beech), ...
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Carya buckleyi is a deciduous Tree growing to 10 m (32ft 10in) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy ... Carya buckleyi is a deciduous Tree growing to 10 m (32ft 10in) at a slow rate.. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK ... Carya glabra. Sweet Pignut, Pignut hickory, Broom Hickory, Pignut Hickory. Tree. 30.0. 4-9 S. LMH. N. DM. 3. 0. 3. ... Carya carolinae-septentrionalis. Southern Shagbark, Southern shagbark hickory. Tree. 20.0. 0-0 S. LMH. N. M. 2. 0. 2. ...
4. Carya cathayensis Sargent in Sargent, Pl. Wilson. 3: 187. 1916. 山核桃 shan he tao Hicoria cathayensis (Sargent) Chun.. Trees ...
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Carya glabra) is a medium size tree that Pignut hickory reaches 50 to 60 high. Pignut hickory growing on dry ridgetops and ... Tags Carya Glabra, Pignut Hickory, Plant, Tree Plant Features: Clovers - Trifolium Repens ... Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra) is a medium size tree that Pignut hickory reaches 50′ to 60′ high. Pignut hickory growing on dry ... Tree Features: Pignut Hickory - Carya Glabra. November 17, 2022. by Lochlan Wagner ...
Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata) Shellbark Hickory (Carya laciniosa) Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra) Leaves: Alternate, Compound, ... Carya cordiformis. Other common names: Swamp Hickory. French names: Caryer cordiforme. Family: Walnut Family (Juglandaceae). ... Range map for Bitternut Hickory (Carya cordiformis). PLEASE NOTE: A coloured Province or State means this species occurs ...
Pecan Nut Trees are among the best of the multi-purpose trees providing a valuable nut crop and an excellent long-term investment. The trees are long lived a...
Carya illinoinensis, commonly called hardy pecan, is a large deciduous lowland tree that is the largest of the hickories. It ...
Carya cathayensis,/i, Sarg. leaves alleviate hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) injury in H9c2 cardiomyocytes and to explore potential ... Carya cathayensis Sarg., known as Chinese hickory, is a native species to China according to the "Compendium of Materia Medica ... X. D. Cao, Z. S. Ding, F. S. Jiang et al., "Antitumor constituents from the leaves of carya cathayensis," Natural Product ... S.-S. Tian, F.-S. Jiang, K. Zhang et al., "Flavonoids from the leaves of Carya cathayensis Sarg. inhibit vascular endothelial ...
Carya alba Research Information. Mockernut Hickory allergy information and photos ... Home « Carya « Carya alba Family: JUGLANDACEAE Genus: Carya Species: Mockernut Hickory (Carya alba) Alternative Names: Carya ... Allergenicity: Mockernut Hickory (Carya alba) is a severe allergen.. Pollination: Occurs in following seasons depending on ... More Mockernut Hickory (Carya alba) imagesby Jessie M. Harris from BONAP ...
BASIONYM: Carya megacarpa Sargent 1913.. Carya glabra var. odorata Carya glabra (Miller) Sweet, var. odorata (Marshall) Little ... BASIONYM: Carya megacarpa Sargent 1913.. Carya glabra var. megacarpa Carya glabra (Miller) Sweet, var. megacarpa (Sargent) ... BASIONYM: Carya megacarpa Sargent 1913.. Carya ovalis var. odorata Carya ovalis (Wangenheim) Sargent, var. odorata (Marshall) ... Carya leiodermis Carya leiodermis Sargent, Bot. Gaz. 66: 239. 1918.. TYPE: LOUISIANA: Caddo Par.: Little Bayou Teche 4 mi. E of ...
"Хотелът е разположен на брега на морето, на 120 метра от частен плаж към хотела и на 50 метра от Carya голф игрище. Резервирай ... Regnum Carya Resort Regnum Carya Resort Хотел 5*, Анталия. Regnum Carya Resort Хотел 5*, Анталия. Анталия, Regnum Carya Resort ... Хотел Regnum Carya Resort е разположен на брега на морето, на 120 метра от частен плаж към хотела и на 50 метра от Carya голф ...
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Carya) genus details, photos and seasonal allergies, Panola county, Mississippi ... Hickory (Carya). Home « Mississippi « Panola « Carya Hickory Genus Details. Hickory trees have clear, straight trunks with grey ... Hickory (Carya) is a genus of the JUGLANDACEAE family.. This genus includes the following allergenic species: ...
Carya aquatica SYNONYMOUS WITH VASCULAR FLORA OF THE CAROLINAS (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968) 053-02-004:. Carya aquatica ... Carya aquatica FAMILY Juglandaceae SYNONYMOUS WITH Flora of North America. ... Carya aquatica FAMILY Juglandaceae SYNONYMOUS WITH PLANTS NATIONAL DATABASE: ...
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nov., a new species pathogenic to Chinese Hickory (Carya cathayensis) in southeast China Fungal Systematics and Evolution 7: 99 ... 2014: Changes in soil organic carbon and soil microbial functional diversity of Carya cathayensis plantations under intensive ... Hong YouYou; Tang XiaoHua; Wang Hui 1997: Study on soil fertility of Carya cathayensis forests Journal of Zhejiang Forestry ... Chinese hickory (Carya cathayensis), a popular nut food tree species, is mainly distributed in southeastern China. A field ...
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... focused on the genus Carya, Celtis, Cupressus, Fraxinus and Pinus owing to their interest as etiological pollinosis... ... AIRBORNE POLLEN OF CARYA, CELTIS, CUPRESSUS, FRAXINUS AND PINUS IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF MONTERREY NUEVO LEON, MEXICO ... Pinus and Carya contributed with 5.3%, 2.7%, and 0.6% of total pollen, respectively. These results indicate that Fraxinus and ... focused on the genus Carya, Celtis, Cupressus, Fraxinus and Pinus owing to their interest as etiological pollinosis agents in ...
Carya laciniosa (Michx. f.) G. Don. sec. fna.org 1993. common name: shellbark hickory family: Juglandaceae Identified 2015-09- ... An individual instance of Carya laciniosa (shellbark hickory) Permanent unique identifier for this particular organism:. http ...
Carya amara var. myristiciformis (F.Michx.) J.G.Cooper. First published in Rep. (Annual) Board Regents Smithsonian Inst. 13( ...
Juglandaceae, Carya ovata, K.Koch. U. S. A., Illinois, Moultrie, Coneflower Hill Prairie, on shore of Lake Shelbyville, WSW of ...
Located within the Academy at Carya Golf Club, this state-of-the-art facility, which is fully enclosed and houses a the Motion ... Carya Golf Course will be closed between and including the dates 24.09.2016 - 04.10.2016 and 24.10.2016 - 06.11.2016 ... Being one of the most popular country clubs of Turkey, "Carya Golf Club" has launched the first full-lighted golf course of ... Carya Golf Course will be closed between and including the dates 15.06.2016 - 31.08.2016 ...
  • Carya palmeri is part of the genus Carya, and the family Juglandaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hickory (Carya) is a genus of the JUGLANDACEAE family. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • The concentration of pollen grains in the atmosphere over the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, was analyzed throughout a year from March 2003-February 2004, focused on the genus Carya, Celtis, Cupressus, Fraxinus and Pinus owing to their interest as etiological pollinosis agents in diverse regions of the world. (aaem.pl)
  • Carya is a genus of trees native to North America and India. (frankpmatthews.com)
  • [12] Species in the Carya genus have been found to colonize sites when fire becomes absent in areas that were once burned and dominated by longleaf pine. (coastalplainplants.org)
  • The consort underwing ( Catocala consors ) was been found to feed on species in the Carya genus. (coastalplainplants.org)
  • Members of the Carya genus have a sap that makes an excellent syrup, the nuts can be boiled in order to make a butter from the oil that comes off and then the meat can be eaten or preserved. (coastalplainplants.org)
  • Carya cordiformis , C . glabra , and C . ovata are grown extensively in central Europe for timber. (neonscience.org)
  • Carya illinoinensis , commonly called hardy pecan, is a large deciduous lowland tree that is the largest of the hickories. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Biochemical composition and immunological comparison of select pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wangenh. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra) is a medium size tree that Pignut hickory reaches 50′ to 60′ high. (thejump.net)
  • Carya palmeri, the Mexican hickory, is a tree species native to Mexico. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mockernut Hickory (Carya alba) is a severe allergen. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • Hickory (Carya laneyei), Lewis et al. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • Chinese hickory (Carya cathayensis), a popular nut food tree species, is mainly distributed in southeastern China. (eurekamag.com)
  • Carya pecan Nuttall, N. Amer. Sylv. (usf.edu)
  • Key to the five native species of Carya Nutt. (pensoft.net)
  • Regnum Carya Golf Hotel is located on the stunning Turkish coast, overlooking white sand beaches and the Mediterranean Sea. (cariagolf.co.uk)
  • The championship Carya Golf Course is widely regarded as the best in Turkey, and Regnum Carya is at the forefront of Belek golf resorts. (cariagolf.co.uk)
  • Assembled by Thomson Perret & Lobb Golf Course Architects in 2008, The Carya Golf Course is a well-known location for golf lovers in Belek. (cariagolf.co.uk)
  • 4. Carya cathayensis Sargent in Sargent, Pl. Wilson. (efloras.org)
  • Total Flavonoids from Carya cathayensis Sarg. (hindawi.com)
  • This study aimed to investigate whether the total flavonoids (TFs) from Carya cathayensis Sarg. (hindawi.com)
  • We recently have isolated flavonoids from the leaves of Carya cathayensis Sarg. (hindawi.com)
  • The total flavonoids (TFs) were extracted from the leaves of Carya cathayensis Sarg. (hindawi.com)
  • The tree grows on steep slopes, often in association with Carya myristiciformis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cited as Carya myristiciformis. (kew.org)
  • 2022. Carya myristiciformis in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Carya myristiciformis in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) , U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. (wikimedia.org)
  • Carya megacarpa Sargent, Trees & Shrubs 2: 201, pl. 180. (usf.edu)
  • Carya ovalis (Wangenheim) Sargent, Trees & Shrubs 2: 207. (usf.edu)
  • Antalya Airport Regnum Carya transfer time is 28 minutes on average under normal conditions. (ulasimtransfer.com)
  • Carya buckleyi is a deciduous Tree growing to 10 m (32ft 10in) at a slow rate. (pfaf.org)
  • BASIONYM: Carya megacarpa Sargent 1913. (usf.edu)
  • Carya leiodermis Sargent, Bot. (usf.edu)
  • Carya ovalis (Wangenheim) Sargent, var. (usf.edu)
  • Regnum Carya Resort, Анталия. (usitcolours.bg)
  • Хотел Regnum Carya Resort е разположен на брега на морето, на 120 метра от частен плаж към хотела и на 50 метра от Carya голф игрище. (usitcolours.bg)
  • The lavish and contemporary accommodations at the Regnum Carya provide all the conveniences one would hope for from an opulent 5-star all-inclusive resort. (cariagolf.co.uk)
  • Characters of the buds and bark are taxonomically important in Carya , but shoots with terminal buds and information about bark characteristics are frequently absent on herbarium specimens. (neonscience.org)
  • According to the departure time of your flight from Regnum Carya Hotel, we are waiting for you at the reception door of your hotel. (ulasimtransfer.com)
  • We make every effort to provide you with a special service during the transfer process to the Airport Regnum Carya. (ulasimtransfer.com)
  • You need to provide your flight number in the Kadriye Regnum Carya pre-transfer reservation form. (ulasimtransfer.com)
  • Located within the Academy at Carya Golf Club, this state-of-the-art facility, which is fully enclosed and houses a the Motion Analysis Technology (MAT-T 3D) system and 'tour workshop' where specialized custom-fitting of clubs is done on a one-to-one basis with a Carya Academy Club fitting professional. (caryagolf.com)
  • Carya hosted the Turkish Airlines Open three times, a major tournament on the European Tour and in the sport of golf. (cariagolf.co.uk)
  • Each preference and budget can be catered for at Regnum Carya, which has a total of 533 bedrooms, suites, and golf villas. (cariagolf.co.uk)
  • With four a-la-carte restaurants, Regnum Carya serves exquisite Italian, Asian, and Turkish cuisines. (cariagolf.co.uk)