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Hanum, Siti Fatimah, Ayyu Rahayu, and I. Dewa Putu Darma. "Begonia muricata Blume and Begonia serratipetala Irmsch durability as indoor pot plant in Eka Karya Bali Botanic Garden." Berkala Penelitian Hayati 26, no. 2 (2021): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.23869/bphjbr.26.2.20217.

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Begonia is very popular as a foliage plant and some begonia species grow up in pots. Begonia serratipetala and Begonia muricata are Indonesian begonia species that are well suited as indoor potted plants because of their leaf color and shape. In addition, the Bali Botanical Garden's landscape nursery would like to use these begonias for decoration in all buildings. However, it still needs to be studied how long the shelf life of the two begonias is in indoor environments in the highlands without air conditioning (AC). The aim of this study was to investigate the indoor shelf life of B. serrati
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Lailaty, I. Q., Y. Suhendri, and M. Efendi. "Seed conservation of Begonia spp. from West Sumatra, Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1192, no. 1 (2023): 012002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1192/1/012002.

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Abstract Begonia collections in Indonesian Botanic Gardens are a source of germplasm for ornamental plants, foods, and future medicinal plants. Seed exploration activity was focused on the West Sumatra area to increase the representation of Begonia collections at the Indonesian Botanic Gardens’s Seed Bank. It will accommodate collection numbers and genetic variation. The purpose of this study was to collect seeds and living collections of the Sumatran Begonia species, mainly from West Sumatra. Beside that, this study aimed to identify the storage characteristics of Begonia seeds in the Seed Ba
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Moonlight, Peter, and Alfredo F. Fuentes. "AN UPDATED CHECKLIST AND KEY TO THE SPECIES OF BOLIVIAN BEGONIA, INCLUDING ONE NEW SPECIES." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 79 (August 18, 2022): 1–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/ejb.2022.407.

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Bolivian Begonia are among the most poorly studied of American begonias. We provide here a checklist and key to the Bolivian Begonia flora, which currently includes ten sections, 43 species, three subspecies and three varieties. We also fully discuss the nomenclature and typification of all Bolivian Begonia species and designate 16 lectotypes. We describe and provide an illustration of one new species and provide emended descriptions for eight species. We have assessed six species for extinction risk under IUCN Red List criteria and provide four new synonyms. We compare our checklist with prev
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JARA-MUÑOZ, ORLANDO ADOLFO, JAMES E. RICHARDSON, and JUAN CARLOS ZABALA-RIVERA. "Five new species and three new varieties of Begonia section Casparya endemic to Colombia." Phytotaxa 525, no. 4 (2021): 258–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.525.4.2.

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Casparya, one of the most species-rich sections of Begonia in the Neotropics with 44 species, is distributed from Costa Rica to Peru, with the highest diversity in the Colombian Andes. The section is morphologically well-differentiated and can be distinguished from other Andean cane-like begonias by the 3-horned fruit and multifid or un-divided styles. Here we describe eight taxonomic novelties for Casparya from Colombia, five species and three varieties, descriptions include illustrations, distribution maps, taxonomic comments, and assessments of conservation status. The five species describe
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Lailaty, Intani Quarta, and Muhammad Efendi. "Leaf Anatomy Profile of Begonia Section Platycentrum Sphenanthera Group From Java and Sumatera, Indonesia." Jurnal Biodjati 8, no. 1 (2023): 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/biodjati.v8i1.20190.

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Anatomical studies have been used in the classification and identification of Begonia species. However, the research on Indonesian native Begonia is still limited. This study focused to evaluate the importance of leaves’ anatomy character for the identification and classification purpose of the Sphenanthera group in Java and Sumatra. A total of six individuals of four Begonia species used in this study, namely Begonia multangula, B. longifolia, B. pseudoscottii, and B. robusta. This study aimed to describe the anatomical characters of the leaves that are useful in the identification and groupi
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Hendriyani, E., I. M. Ardaka, I. N. Lugrayasa, T. Warseno, and H. M. Siregar. "Creation of ten new variety of Begonia through interspecific Hybridization: A Study from Bali Botanic Garden’s Collection." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1255, no. 1 (2023): 012029. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1255/1/012029.

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Abstract Begonia is one of the plant genera and very popular as an ornamental plant. Bali Botanic Garden has collected and conserved at least 90 species and 241 exotic Begonia. As an ornamental plant, Begonia has unique, special and beautiful characteristic in its leaf, flower and plant features. Interspecific hybridization is commonly used to improve the morphological character of Begonia. The purpose of this study is to define new variety of Begonia from the interspecific hybridization of Bali Botanic Garden Begonia’s collection. From 2014 until 2022, ten new varieties of Begonia obtained fr
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Kurnianingtyas, Adinda Mustika, Inayah Romita Diani, and Prayoga Felix Z. "Identification of Pests and Diseases on Begonia Plants (Begonia sp) in Sewu Kembang Tourism Village, Karanganyar." Jurnal Biologi Tropis 22, no. 2 (2022): 368–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jbt.v22i2.2979.

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Begonia (Begoniaceae) is one of the large genus in the Angiospermae group, with a distinctive leaf asymmetry. Begonias have considerable economic value and some Begonia plants have potential as medicinal plants and as vegetables. Pests and diseases are one of the problems in the development of Begonia cultivation. This study aims to identify and identify the types of pests and diseases that attack Begonia plants. The location of this research is in the area of ​​Sewu Kembang Tourism Park, Nglurah, Tawangmangu, Karanganyar Regency. This research was carried out from September 4 to October 3, 20
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Höggemeier, Annette, and Veit Martin Dörken. "Begonia socotrana, die Weihnachts-Begonie." Der Palmengarten 78, no. 2 (2014): 150–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/palmengarten.247.

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Die Weihnachts-Begonie (Begonia socotrana) ist eine bislang relativ unbekannte winterblühende Art, die auch nur selten als Wildart in Kultur zu finden ist. Sie ist jedoch ein wichtiger Kreuzungspartner zur Züchtung einiger der bekanntesten Hybridbegonien-Gruppen.
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Fitriani, Linna, Reny Dwi Riastuti, and Destien Atmi Arisandy. "Perbedaan Media Tanam Limbah Kulit Buah Kolang Kaling dan Kulit Kopi terhadap Pertumbuhan Tanaman Begonia." BIOEDUSAINS:Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi dan Sains 4, no. 2 (2021): 502–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/bioedusains.v4i2.2621.

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This study aims to determine the differences in the planting media of kolang kaling fruit peel waste and coffee skin on the height, number of leaves and leaf width of begonia plants. The method used in this research is a quantitative experimental method with two treatments of growing media, namely the waste of kolang kaling fruit peel and coffee rind waste. Data collection techniques using observation sheets. The results of observations on the growth of begonias were analyzed using independent t-test. The results showed that there was a difference in begonia plant height with the value of Sig.
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Ismaini, Lily, Intani Quarta Lailaty, and Muhammad Efendi. "Micropropagation of Three Endemic Begonias Using Various Hormones Concentration and Culture Media Application." Jurnal Biodjati 6, no. 2 (2021): 284–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/biodjati.v6i2.13769.

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Three species of Begonias endemic to Java and Sumatra, namely Begonia leuserensis, Begonia atricha and Begonia scottii, were conserved in Cibodas Botanic Gardens as sources of germplasm for ornamental plant and/or medicines. However, the information on efficient hormones concentration and their culture media application through an in vitro propagation effort is still limited. Therefore, this study aimed to explain the growth response of three species of Begonias using various hormones concentrations and culture media through in vitro propagation. The culture media using Murashige & Skoog (
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MAGTOTO, LIEZEL M., ROSARIO R. RUBITE, and CELIA M. AUSTRIA. "Begonia adamsensis (sect. Baryandra, Begoniaceae), a new species from Luzon Island, the Philippines." Phytotaxa 343, no. 3 (2018): 289. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.343.3.10.

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Begonia adamsensis from the northern part of Luzon Island is described as a new species endemic to the Philippines. This is the latest addition to the Begonia sect. Baryandra, making the total of Philippine begonias in this section to 56 species. It resembles Begonia hernandioides because its leaves are peltate, with a broad base, acuminate tip, nearly entire margin, and a glabrous peduncle; however, it differs significantly from B. hernandioides because of its broadly ovate red stipule, pubescent petiole, elliptic peltate leaf, pubescent abaxial lamina, and 4 perianth segments in the carpella
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A.Yu., Nabieva, and Fershalova T.D. "The Creation of Protected Ecosystems as the Conservation-Friendly Way to Save Genus Begonia from Extinction." Journal of Tropical Resources and Sustainable Science (JTRSS) 3, no. 1 (2021): 164–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.47253/jtrss.v3i1.551.

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The unique protected ecosystems created by the Central Siberian Botanical Garden (CSBG) researchers on the basis of ecological – geographical principle allowed the establishment of exact soil and microclimate conditions, favorable to the vigorous growth of many terrestrial Begonias. Begonias are successfully introduced in the CSBG as an understorey component of the pluristratal tropical forest and well adapted to the shady, humid conditions. Maintenance of rich Begoniaceae collection was based on the concept of imaging the natural habitat of the Begonias to determine environmental factors such
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Tan, Joanne Pei-Chih, Sheh May Tam, and Ruth Kiew. "Begonia yenyeniae (Begoniaceae), a new species from Endau Rompin National Park, Johor, Malaysia." PhytoKeys 110 (November 1, 2018): 23–37. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.110.25846.

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Begonia yenyeniae is a new species of horticultural value known only from the Endau Rompin National Park, Peninsular Malaysia. It is similar to Begonia rajah with which it had previously been confused in the number of tepals and leaf characters. The new species is compared with three similar species, B. foxworthyi, B. rajah and B. reginula and photographs of all four species and descriptions of B. yenyeniae and B. rajah are provided. Molecular analysis using the ndhF-rpl132 chloroplast marker confirms the four species as distinct. Amongst native species, the three variegated species, B. yenyen
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Zhou, L. H., and G. H. Ji. "First Report of Bacterial Leaf Spot of Rieger Begonia Caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. begoniae in China." Plant Disease 97, no. 2 (2013): 282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-04-12-0391-pdn.

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Rieger begonia are collectively referred to as a begonia hybrid group. Its global annual sales is 90,000,000 cutting seedlings. It is one of the top ten potted plants. In the summer of 2011, serious outbreaks of a suspected bacterial leaf spot disease were observed on five Rieger begonia cultivars (Dark Britt, Rebecca, Blitz, Barkos, and Borias). These plants were grown for potted cutting seedling production in commercial nurseries located in Shilin county of Yunnan Province, China. The initial symptoms of the disease were small circular or polygonal water-soaked needle spots on leaf margin th
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Nabieva, Aleksandra Yurievna, and Tatyana Dmitrievna Fershalova. "A novel approach for begonias micropropagation by inflorescence explants." Ornamental Horticulture 29, no. 4 (2023): 462–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2447-536x.v29i4.2595.

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Abstract Begonias grown in greenhouses are susceptible to devastating disease caused by pathogenic bacteria and fungi, decreasing the quality of propagated material. Plant tissue culture provides an alternative for rapid propagation of healthy Begonia material. The present study was undertaken to develop the protocol of micropropagation of three Begonia species and one hybrid from inflorescence explants. Male flower buds with part of pedicel restricted to 1 mm have been cultured in vitro on 6 variants of modified N6 media. Adventitious shoot organogenesis has been shown to occur from both pedi
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Tseng, Yu-Hsin, Chia-Lun Hsieh, Lucia Campos-Domínguez, et al. "INSIGHTS INTO THE EVOLUTION OF THE CHLOROPLAST GENOME AND THE PHYLOGENY OF BEGONIA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 79 (August 18, 2022): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/ejb.2022.408.

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Begonia (Begoniaceae) is one of the largest angiosperm genera, comprising more than 2000 species; this makes it ideal as a model to investigate the genomic basis of species radiations. Here we present the results of the first genus-wide comparative study of plastid genome structure, sequence diversity, and phylogenetics of Begoniaceae, in which 44 complete Begoniaceae plastomes, including those of Begonia’s sister group, Hillebrandia, a monotypic genus endemic to Hawai‘i, and 43 species representing 42 sections of Begonia, were assembled. Our results reveal that Begoniaceae plastome size range
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Fershalova, Tatiana, and Elena Baikova. "Biology of Begonia sect. Wageneria (Klotzsch) A.DC. under cultivation conditions (ex situ)." BIO Web of Conferences 38 (2021): 00031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20213800031.

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Morphological structure, features of growth and development of Begonia species of the Wageneria section (B. convolvulacea, B. glabra, B. fagifolia) under ex situ conditions were studied. The architectural model and structure of inflorescences, as well as the dynamics of shoot growth and flowering, are established and described. Recommendations for the optimal cultivation of the Wageneria section begonias in greenhouses and rooms are presented. The main factor affecting the success of cultivation and decorative effect is the air temperature; the optimal one is +20-30 °C. Begonia convolvulacea a
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Feng, Xin-Xin, Xiao-Feng Huang, Yu-Ni Huang, et al. "Begonia parvibracteata, a new species in Begonia sect. Platycentrum (Begoniaceae) from Guangxi of China, based on morphological and molecular evidence." PhytoKeys 214 (November 22, 2022): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.214.90004.

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The previously reported begonias in a limestone forest of Guangxi mainly belong to Begonia sect. Coelocentrum Irmscher. In this article, we described and illustrated a new species in sect. Platycentrum (Klotzsch) A.DC., Begonia parvibracteata X.X.Feng, R.K.Li & Z.X.Liu, which was discovered in a karst forest of south-western Guangxi. The begonia shows high morphological similarity to B. subhowii S.H. Huang and B. psilophylla Irmscher, but differs from the latter two in its narrower oblique-ovate asymmetric leaf blade, 4 (occasionally 6) tepals of pistillate flower and smaller membranous in
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Feng, Xin-Xin, Xiao-Feng Huang, Yu-Ni Huang, et al. "Begonia parvibracteata, a new species in Begonia sect. Platycentrum (Begoniaceae) from Guangxi of China, based on morphological and molecular evidence." PhytoKeys 214 (November 22, 2022): 27–38. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.214.90004.

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The previously reported begonias in a limestone forest of Guangxi mainly belong to Begonia sect. Coelocentrum Irmscher. In this article, we described and illustrated a new species in sect. Platycentrum (Klotzsch) A.DC., Begonia parvibracteata X.X.Feng, R.K.Li & Z.X.Liu, which was discovered in a karst forest of south-western Guangxi. The begonia shows high morphological similarity to B. subhowii S.H. Huang and B. psilophylla Irmscher, but differs from the latter two in its narrower oblique-ovate asymmetric leaf blade, 4 (occasionally 6) tepals of pistillate flower and smaller membranous in
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JARA-MUÑOZ, O. A. "Two new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from the Colombian Western Cordillera." Phytotaxa 257, no. 1 (2016): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.257.1.6.

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Two New species of Begonia section Semibegoniella (C.DC) Barkley & Baranov (Begoniaceae) are described from the Colombian Western Cordillera. Illustrations of distinguishing characters, photos of living plants and a key to the Colombian Begonias with tepals fused are included.
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Nemali, Krishna S., and Marc W. van Iersel. "Light Intensity and Fertilizer Concentration: II. Optimal Fertilizer Solution Concentration for Species Differing in Light Requirement and Growth Rate." HortScience 39, no. 6 (2004): 1293–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.39.6.1293.

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To evaluate the effects of increasing photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) on optimal fertilizer concentrations, we grew wax begonia (Begonia semperflorens-cultorum Hort.) and petunia (Petunia ×hybrida Hort. Vilm-Andr.) seedlings in a soilless growing medium without starter fertilizer under three PPF treatments (high, medium, and low corresponding to an average daily PPF of 23.2, 15.6, and 9.8 mol·m-2.d-1, respectively) and subirrigated with six fertilizer concentrations [electrical conductivity (EC) of 0.12, 0.65, 1.18, 1.71, 2.24, and 2.77 dS·m-1]. Compared to low PPF, shoot dry mass of wax bego
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Tandi, Joni, Dela Erni Paerunan, Nurifa Nurifa, Yunlis Silintowe Kenta, and Sri Mulyani. "UJI POTENSI EKSTRAK DAUN BENALU BATU (BEGONIA SP) TERHADAP KADAR GLUKOSA DALAM DARAH DAN GAMBARAN HISTOPATOLOGI PANKREAS TIKUS PUTIH JANTAN (RATTUS NORVEGICUS)." Jurnal Ilmiah Manuntung 6, no. 2 (2020): 286. http://dx.doi.org/10.51352/jim.v6i2.384.

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This study aims to determine the potential for glucose levels in the blood of ethanol extracts of the begonias (Begonia Sp.), the effect of the extract on the pancreatic histopathology of white rats (Rattus norvegicus) which was induced by streptozotocin, and the effective dose begonias’ extract leaves on the histopathological descriptions of pancreatic male white rats. This study was an experimental laboratory where the research group consisted of group I (the control group) as a normal control was given a standard feed, group II (negative control) was given a 0.5% Na CMC suspension, group II
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Lang, Harvey J., and Don C. Wilkerson. "Comparison of Paclobutrazol Drench, Spray, and Spike Applications for Height Control of Foliage and Flowering Baskets." HortScience 30, no. 4 (1995): 866C—866. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.30.4.866c.

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Experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of paclobutrazol in solid spike form as compared to foliar spray or medium drench applications for height control of several foliage and flowering plants grown in 8-inch or 10-inch hanging baskets. Paclobutrazol was applied as either a 20 or 40 mg·liter–1 foliar spray, 1 or 2 mg·liter–1 medium drench, or 200 or 400 mg·liter–1 spike insertion per basket. Begonia × tuberhybrida `Nonstop Apricot' and Begonia × hiemalis `Barbara' treated with paclobutrazol were significantly shorter than nontreated controls. Drench applications were more ef
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James, Erin C., and Marc W. van Iersel. "Fertilizer Concentration Affects Growth and Flowering of Subirrigated Petunias and Begonias." HortScience 36, no. 1 (2001): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.36.1.40.

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Nitrate pollution and water conservation are two of the most important environmental concerns for greenhouse growers. Closed irrigation systems, such as ebb and flow, can minimize these problems. The objective of this study was to determine optimal fertilizer concentrations for petunia (Petunia×hybrida Hort. Vilm-Andr.) and begonia (Begoni××emperflorens-cultorum Hort.) grown with ebb-and-flow irrigation. `Ambassador Scarlet' begonia and `Dreams Mix' petunia were grown as bedding plants in three soilless media. Plants were fertilized with solutions of a 20N-4.4P-16.6K water-soluble fertilizer w
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HUGHES, M. "FOUR NEW SPECIES OF BEGONIA (BEGONIACEAE) FROM SULAWESI." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 63, no. 2-3 (2006): 191–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428606000588.

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Four new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) are described from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. All four species (Begonia chiasmogyna M.Hughes, Begonia macintyreana M.Hughes, Begonia mendumae M.Hughes and Begonia stevei M.Hughes) belong to Begonia section Petermannia, and they increase the number of Begonia species known from the island to 30.
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KOLLMANN, LUDOVIC JEAN CHARLES. "NOVELTIES IN BRAZILIAN BEGONIACEAE I: two new species from Bahia." Phytotaxa 404, no. 2 (2019): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.404.2.1.

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Two new species of Begonia from Bahia state, Brazil are described as Begonia micheliniana and Begonia charlesjarosiana. Begonia micheliniana is morphologically similar to Begonia polygonifolia and Begonia fagifolia. Begonia charlesjarosiana is morphologically similar to Begonia angularis. The new species grow in hygrophilous Atlantic Forest of Bahia state. Description, comparisons with morphologically similar species, etymology, taxonomic comments, illustrations, map and conservation statuses of the new species are also provided.
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SANG, JULIA, RUTH KIEW, and LING CHEA YIING. "Six new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Central Sarawak, Borneo." Phytotaxa 277, no. 2 (2016): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.277.2.4.

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Six new species of Begonia, Begonia armykapii S.Julia & C.Y.Ling, Begonia baikoides S.Julia & C.Y.Ling, Begonia papulifolia S.Julia & C.Y.Ling, Begonia rubrobracteolata S.Julia & C.Y.Ling, Begonia tinjanii S.Julia and Begonia triangularis Kiew & C.Y.Ling, are described from the forest areas in central part of Sarawak. All species belong to the sect. Petermannia.
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Tebbitt, M. C., A. R. Andrada, L. J. C. Kollmann, and P. W. Moonlight. "TAXONOMY OF BEGONIA WOLLNYI HERZOG AND BEGONIA ARROGANS IRMSCH." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 75, no. 2 (2018): 215–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428618000069.

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Descriptions of two sister species, Begonia wollnyi Herzog and Begonia arrogans Irmsch., are provided and their distributions mapped and discussed. Begonia wollnyi is newly recorded from Peru and Argentina. Begonia parodiana L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub. is newly synonymised with B. wollnyi. Begonia arrogans Irmsch. and two existing synonyms of B. wollnyi Herzog, Begonia acrensis Irmsch. and Begonia williamsii Rusby & Nash, are lectotypified. Begonia wollnyi and B. arrogans are both assessed as Least Concern (LC), according to IUCN criteria.
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MOONLIGHT, P. W., and A. JARA-MUÑOZ. "A revision and recircumscription of Begonia Section Pilderia including one new species." Phytotaxa 307, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.307.1.1.

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Novel phylogenetic data is used to show that the poorly-known species Begonia glandulifera and Begonia mariannensis form a clade with Begonia buddleiifolia, the type species of Begonia section Pilderia. A unique combination of characters is identified in this group and used to re-circumscribe the section to include these species, and two morphologically similar species: Begonia jenmanii, and Begonia humilliana. A new species is described herein as Begonia tepuiensis sp. nov. from a single tepui in the Amazonas State of Venezuela. A full taxonomic revision and key to the species of Begonia sect
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Thomas, D. C., W. H. Ardi, and M. Hughes. "TWO NEW SPECIES OF BEGONIA (BEGONIACEAE) FROM CENTRAL SULAWESI, INDONESIA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66, no. 1 (2009): 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428609005320.

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Two new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae), Begonia ozotothrix and Begonia hekensis, are described from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Both species belong to Begonia section Petermannia. Begonia ozotothrix is unusual amongst Asian Begonia in having branched trichomes on the stems, petioles and the abaxial lamina surfaces, and it is unusual amongst species of Begonia section Petermannia in having extremely compressed cymose-subumbellate male partial inflorescences.
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EFENDI, MUHAMMAD, AISYAH HANDAYANI, and INTANI QUARTA LAILATY. "Short Communication: Seed germination of twelve Indonesian begonias for conservation." Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 20, no. 4 (2019): 1192–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d200435.

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Abstract. Efendi M, Handayani A, Lailaty IQ. 2019. Short Communication: Seed germination of twelve Indonesian begonias for conservation. Biodiversitas 20: 1192-1197. Knowledge of seed quality is essential when seeds are stored for the long term. A preliminary study on Begonia seed conservation was conducted, to characterize morphology and germination testing on native Begonia from Indonesia. As many as 12 species of Indonesian Begonia were observed for the characteristics of fruit and seeds. Later, we tested the level of seed viability at different levels of fruit maturity. The experimental de
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Gilbertz, David A. "VARIETAL RESPONSE OF LANDSCAPE ANNUALS TO GREENHOUSE-APPLIED TRIAZOLE GROWTH REGULATORS." HortScience 27, no. 6 (1992): 634c—634. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.27.6.634c.

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Seven to 9 cvs each of Begonia semperflorens, Tagetes erecta, T. patula, and Petunia hybrida (grandiflora and multiflora types) were sown into seedling trays. One to 3 weeks after transplanting to flats (75 cm3/cell), paclobutrazol (PB) was sprayed at concentrations of 10 (begonia), 60 (marigold) or 100 (petunia) mg liter-1 at a 200 ml m-2 rate. Uniconazole (UC) was applied at one-half the PB concentrations. Plant height was measured before planting in the field May 17 and monthly through July. Species were analyzed separately and generally, there were no cultivar by triazole interactions. Dur
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Rajbhandary, Sangeeta. "Traditional Uses of Begonia Species (Begoniacae) in Nepal." Journal of Natural History Museum 27 (December 17, 2015): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jnhm.v27i0.14150.

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In Nepal Begonia L. is represented by 22 species of which ten species are reported in having ethnobotanical value. The 22 Begonia species including the seven endemic species largely belong to 2 sections, Begonia sect. Diploclinium and Begonia sect. Platycentrum. Most Begonia species occur in eastern and central region, and few species in western region. In this paper, ten species of Begonia mostly used as food, ornamental purpose and for medicine in most parts of Nepal is described. Except for Begonia picta, the ethnobotanical uses of other Nepalese Begonia species have not been reported in an
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Moonlight, P. W., M. Hughes, and M. C. Tebbitt. "TAXONOMY OF BEGONIA ALBOMACULATA AND DESCRIPTION OF TWO NEW SPECIES ENDEMIC TO PERU." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 74, no. 2 (2017): 179–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428617000075.

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Begonia mayasiana L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub. is shown to be synonymous with Begonia albomaculata C.DC. An emended description and lectotypification of Begonia albomaculata is provided, and the species is recorded from the Peruvian regions of Amazonas, Loreto, San Martín, Huánuco and Ucayali; the Brazilian state of Acre; and the Ecuadorian province of Pastaza. The use of the name Begonia albomaculata in the Flora of Ecuador and related publications is a misapplication, and the specimens cited there represent an undescribed taxon closely related to Begonia tiliifolia C.DC., described in a companio
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SANG, JULIA, and RUTH KIEW. "Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Batang Ai National Park and vicinity, Sarawak, Borneo, including six new species." Phytotaxa 252, no. 1 (2016): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.252.1.2.

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Nine Begonia species are recorded from the Batang Ai National Park and the forest area adjacent to the Park. Of these, six species are described here as new (Begonia acidulenta, Begonia bayae, Begonia compacta, Begonia edgariana, Begonia jenginensis and Begonia tebiang). All species belong to section Petermannia. A key to the new species and three species previously described by Lin et al. (2014) is provided. Following the guidelines for the IUCN Categories and Criteria, the proposed conservation status of the seven new species known from the national park is assessed as “Least Concern”.
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Särkar, A. K. "Taxonomy of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae) as Judged Through Cytology." Feddes Repertorium 100, no. 5-6 (1989): 241–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1522-239x.1989.tb00181.x.

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SummaryThe present investigation deals with several species of Begonia collected mostly from the plains and hills of the Himalayas. The chromosome numbers of these species vary one from the other. The different chromosome numbers that have been worked out are 2n = 22, 24, 26, 32, 34, 38, 42 and 48 of which 26, 38 and 48 are new numbers added to the family. Further n = 10 chromosomes have been found in Begonia lucerna, the number which is the lowest so far recorded in this genus.From a study of the chromosome numbers, it appears that multiples of 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 are quite common but it is
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SHUI, YU-MIN, CHINH TIEN VU, TUAN ANH LE, et al. "Two new cane-like species of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae) from central Vietnam." Phytotaxa 411, no. 1 (2019): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.411.1.5.

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Two new cane-like species of Begonia from central Vietnam, Begonia bachmaensis and B. saolaensis, are described and illustrated. Begonia bachmaensis is similar to B. boisiana and does not fit within any of the current sections. Begonia saolaensis is similar to B. rubrosetosa and is assigned to Begonia sect. Petermannia. Begonia bachmaensis is classified as Data Deficient (DD) and B. saolaensis is assigned in the Endangered (EN) category according to IUCN criteria.
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Trkulja, V., J. Mihić Salapura, B. Ćurković, et al. "First Report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus on Begonia in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Plant Disease 97, no. 7 (2013): 1004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-01-13-0088-pdn.

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Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) and Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) are the most serious viral pathogens in the production of ornamental plants in Europe and North America (1). During a survey for the presence of tospoviruses in July 2012, potted begonia hybrids (Begonia × tuberhybrida Voss) exhibiting foliar chlorotic rings and zonal spots accompanied by leaf necrosis and distortion, were observed in a greenhouse in the vicinity of Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Leaf samples collected from 12 symptomatic plants were analyzed for the presence of INSV and TSWV by commercial double-a
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Tebbitt, M. C., A. R. Andrada, E. Bulacio, G. A. Parada, and H. Ayarde. "AN INFRASPECIFIC TAXONOMIC REVISION OF BEGONIA MICRANTHERA (BEGONIACEAE)." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 75, no. 2 (2018): 227–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428618000070.

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Two new infraspecific taxa of Begonia micranthera Griseb. are described. Begonia micranthera subsp. albonervia Tebbitt is described and illustrated as a new subspecies native to the Andes of southern Bolivia (Chuquisaca, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz Departments). Begonia micranthera subsp. micranthera var. flava Andrada & Bulacio is newly described from Argentina's Jujuy Province. Begonia micranthera var. rhacophylla Irmsch. is raised to subspecies and newly recorded from Bolivia. Begonia micranthera var. hieronymi (Lindau) L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub. is recognised as B. micranthera subsp. rhaco
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Mustafa, Mirik, Aysan Yesim, and Baysal-Gurel Fulya. "Bacterial spot and blight diseases of ornamental plants caused by different Xanthomonas species in Turkey." Plant Protection Science 54, No. 4 (2018): 240–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/10/2017-pps.

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Putative strains belonging to Xanthomonas spp. causing leaf spot and blight diseases on geranium (Pelargonium peltatum and P. hortorum), begonia (Begonia × tuberhybrida), anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum), Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), and English ivy (Hedera helix) growing in Turkey were isolated. All bacterial strains were classified as Gram-negative, oxidase negative, catalase, levan and starch hydrolysis positive, with hypersensitive reaction positive on tobacco and pathogenic to host plants. Identification of these strains was further confirmed by serological method using ELIS
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Moonlight, P. W., and M. C. Tebbitt. "TWO NEW PERUVIAN SPECIES OF BEGONIA (BEGONIACEAE) AND AN AMENDED DESCRIPTION OF BEGONIA THYRSOIDEA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 74, no. 2 (2016): 111–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428616000299.

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Begonia speculum is described and illustrated as a new species endemic to the San Martín Region of Peru, and compared with Begonia cremnophila Tebbitt and Begonia lutea L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub. Begonia erythrothrix is described and illustrated as a new species endemic to the Cuzco Region of Peru, and compared with an updated description of Begonia thyrsoidea Irmsch., which is lectotypified. Using International Union for Conservation of Nature criteria, Begonia speculum is considered Vulnerable; B. erythrothrix and B. thyrsoidea are assessed as Data Deficient.
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Tebbitt, M. C. "RECIRCUMSCRIPTION AND NEW SYNONYMS OF BEGONIA ACERIFOLIA (BEGONIACEAE) AND AMENDED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE POORLY KNOWN B. HYDROPHYLLOIDES AND B. VELATA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 74, no. 2 (2017): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428617000105.

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A taxonomic study was conducted of four Andean Begonia species, each originally described only from its type collection: Begonia hydrophylloides L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub., B. triramosa Irmsch., B. velata L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub. and B. xerophyta L.B.Sm. & Wassh. Amended descriptions of Begonia hydrophylloides and B. velata are provided. The distribution range of Begonia hydrophylloides is extended to include the Colombian department of Meta, as well as Cundinamarca. Begonia velata, originally described from Huncabamba Province, of Píura Region, Peru, has its distribution range extended to i
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Krishna, N., and A. K. Pradeep. "SYNONYMY OF BEGONIA KERALENSIS WITH BEGONIA BACHULKARII." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 77, no. 2 (2020): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428619000386.

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Begonia keralensis Pradeep, Sinj. Thomas & Britto and Begonia bachulkarii Aitawade, Kattuk. & S.R.Yadav were independently described recently from Nelliyampathy in Kerala, India, within two weeks of each other. The names are based on different types but represent the same taxon. Because Begonia bachulkarii is the earliest published name, Begonia keralensis is reduced to synonymy.
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Siregar, Hartutiningsih-M., Sri Wahyuni, Mustaid Siregar, Sutomo Sutomo, I. Nyoman Lugrayasa, and I. Made Ardaka. "Begonia ’Crested‘: A new variety of Begonia from interspecific hybridization of Begonia sudjanae C.A Janson × Begonia puspitae Ardi." Berkala Penelitian Hayati 27, no. 1 (2021): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.23869/bphjbr.27.1.20215.

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Improvement of leaf shape characters in Begonia can be done through hybridization between two different species of Begonia. This study aims to produce a new variety of Begonia to better improve the quantitative, qualitative characters and increase its genetic diversity. The study was conducted in the green house of Bogor Botanic Gardens. Two native species of Indonesia, Begonia sudjanae C.A Janson as the female parent and Begonia puspitae Ardi as the male parent. The mature F1 seeds were sown and selections were made among the plants produced. Observation results the characteristics of the new
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Thomas, D. C., W. H. Ardi, Hartutiningsih, and M. Hughes. "TWO NEW SPECIES OF BEGONIA (BEGONIACEAE) FROM SOUTH SULAWESI, INDONESIA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66, no. 2 (2009): 229–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428609005484.

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Two new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae), Begonia didyma D.C.Thomas & Ardi and Begonia guttapila D.C.Thomas & Ardi, are described from the Latimojong Mountains, South Sulawesi (Sulawesi Selatan), Indonesia. Both species belong to Begonia sect. Petermannia.
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Wahyuni, Sri, Hartutiningsih-M. Siregar, Titin Yulinery, and Nilam Fadmaulidha Wulandari. "Detection and Identification of Fungal Plant Associated Diseases on Begonia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1208, no. 1 (2023): 012027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1208/1/012027.

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Abstract Begonia species is one of the ornamental plants that have unique leaf appearance and metabolites. Research objectives are to isolate, identify and preserve microfungi on Begonia spp. Purposive sampling methods at the Begonia greenhouse of Bogor Botanical Garden, Bogor, were used to collect the microfungi in August 2022. Seven species of Begonia were checked for microfungi. Namely, Begonia blirik, B. crested, B. fiandani, B. natunaensis, and Begonia spp. Morphological character showed that microfungi found are Botrytis spp., Colletotrichum spp. and sterilia miselia. The edaphic environ
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Camangeg, L. M., W. Cabanillas, M. N. Tamayo, V. C. Mangussad, M. A. K. Pranada, and Y. P. Ang. "Two endemic new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from Palawan, Philippines." Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore 73, no. 2 (2021): 399–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.26492/gbs73(2).2021-10.

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On recent expeditions, two endemic new species of Begonia sect. Baryandra, Begonia obscuribracteata Y.P.Ang, Cabanillas & M.N.Tamayo and Begonia tandikan Pranada, L.M.Camangeg, Cabanillas & Y.P.Ang, were discovered and are hereby described and illustrated. Begonia obscuribracteata is similar to B. cabanillasii Y.P.Ang et al. in having suborbicular leaves that are adaxially hairy, five conspicuous wings on the ovary, and tepals that are hairy on the outside. However, it can be easily distinguished by features of its leaves, stipules, and bracts. A key to similar Begonia species with a c
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MIRANDA, MARCELO DIAS. "A new insular species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) from São Paulo State, Brazil." Phytotaxa 630, no. 2 (2023): 142–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.630.2.5.

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Begonia schizostya, a new species of Begonia sect. Astrothrix from São Paulo state, Brazil is described. Begonia schizostyla is morphologically similar to Begonia bullatifolia and Begonia crispula, with which it is compared. The new species grows in Ombrophilous Dense Submontane Forest, over rocks inside the primary forest of São Sebastião Island. Description, comparisons with related species, etymology, taxonomic comments, illustration and localization map of the new species are provided.
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HUGHES, M. "BEGONIA CLADOTRICHA (BEGONIACEAE): A NEW SPECIES FROM LAOS." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 64, no. 1 (2007): 101–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428607000777.

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A new species of Begonia (Begoniaceae) is described from Khammouan Province in Laos. The new species, Begonia cladotricha M.Hughes, belongs in Begonia sect. Diploclinium, and is unusual amongst Asian Begonia in having basally branched hairs on all vegetative parts of the plant.
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Tkachenko, Halyna, Natalia Kurhaluk, Lyudmyla Buyun, and Vladimir Tomin. "IN VITRO SCREENING FOR ANTIMICROBIAL POTENTIAL OF ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACTS OF SOME BEGONIA SPECIES AGAINST METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) STRAIN." Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the Institute of Animal Science NAAS of Ukraine, no. 123 (2020): 30–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.32900/2312-8402-2020-123-30-38.

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The antimicrobial activities of ethanolic extracts obtained from the leaves of Begonia solimutata L.B. Sm. & Wassh., Begonia goegoensis N.E.Br., Begonia foliosa Kunth, Begonia × erythrophylla Hérincq, Begonia thiemei C.DC., Begonia peltata Otto & Dietr., Begonia heracleifolia Cham. & Schltdl., Begonia dregei Otto & Dietr., and Begonia mexicana G. Karst. ex Fotsch were assessed against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strain. The leaves were brought into the laboratory for antimicrobial studies. Freshly crushed leaves were washed, weighed, and homogenized in 96
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