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Meliga, Walter. "Claude Fauriel, Histoire de la poésie provençale." Studi Francesi, no. 167 (LVI | II) (July 1, 2012): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.3970.

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Arrous, Michel. "Claude Fauriel, Histoire de la poésie provençale." Studi Francesi, no. 171 (LVII | III) (December 1, 2013): 609. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.2783.

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Espagne, Michel. "Claude Fauriel en quête d'une méthode, ou l'Idéologie à l'écoute de l'Allemagne." Romantisme 21, no. 73 (1991): 7–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/roman.1991.5778.

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Thomas, Jean-Noël. "Stratégies d'acteurs et requalification du territoire : l'espace Fauriel à St-Etienne / Revitalising urban space and the strategies of different actors : the case of the Fauriel area in St-Etienne." Revue de géographie de Lyon 66, no. 2 (1991): 108–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/geoca.1991.5770.

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Mello, Celina Maria Moreira de. "O poeta entre o literário, o político e a polêmica: a recepção de Dante, no Romantismo francês." Revista de Italianística, no. 31 (June 10, 2016): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-8281.v0i31p4-18.

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Este ensaio desenha um panorama da recepção, na França, da obra do poeta Dante Alighieri por eruditos, tradutores, pintores e poetas, em sua atuação de mediadores culturais, em uma perspectiva sócio-histórica e discursiva. São apontados como exemplo dois modos diversos de apropriação da obra do poeta florentino: Dante visto como um perigoso templário socialista e uma polêmica, na imprensa, provocada pela biografia de Dante, de autoria de Charles-Claude Fauriel, publicada na Revue des Deux Mondes em 1º de outubro de 1834. Para além dos posicionamentos conflitantes em uma perspectiva da constituição da autonomia do campo literário, podemos ver o choque de grupos e veículos de publicação rivais, assim como ler um capítulo das narrativas de construção de identidades nacionais.
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Caruso, Carlo, Giancarlo Vigorelli, and Irene Botta. "Edizione Nazionale ed Europea delle opere di Alessandro Manzoni. Vol. XXVII: Carteggio Alessandro Manzoni-Claude Fauriel." Modern Language Review 96, no. 3 (July 2001): 850. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3736811.

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Lee, Shoei-Sheng, and Raymond W. Doskotch. "Faurine andO-Methylfaurine, Two Novel Benzyl−Aporphine Dimers fromThalictrum fauriei1." Journal of Natural Products 59, no. 8 (January 1996): 738–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/np9603885.

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ΣΚΛΑΒΕΝΙΤΗΣ, ΤΡΙΑΝΤΑΦΥΛΛΟΣ Ε. "Claude Fauriel, Ελληνικά Δημοτικά Τραγούδια, εκδοτική επιμέλεια Αλέξης Πολίτης, τ. Α'. Η έκδοση του 1824-1825, τ. Β' Ανέκδοτα κείμενα. Αναλυτικά κριτικά υπομνήματα. Παράρτημα και Επίμετρα." Μνήμων 21 (January 1, 1999): 261. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mnimon.798.

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Huang, Yao-Moan, Hsueh-Mei Chou, Tsung-Hsin Hsieh, Jenn-Che Wang, and Wen-Liang Chiou. "Cryptic characteristics distinguish diploid and triploid varieties of Pteris fauriei (Pteridaceae)." Canadian Journal of Botany 84, no. 2 (February 2006): 261–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b05-160.

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There are two varieties of Pteris fauriei Hieron. in Taiwan: P. fauriei var. fauriei and P. fauriei var. minor Hieron. Their mature sporophytes are virtually indistinguishable based on gross morphology. To better understand these two varieties and the differences between them, and to determine whether they are based on different ploidies, we examined and compared the sporophytes and gametophytes of both varieties in detail. Each variety exhibited distinct, constant cryptic characteristics and cytotype. Based on the diameter of spores from type specimens, we confirmed that P. fauriei var. minor is diploid and that P. fauriei var. fauriei is triploid. Diploid sporophytes produced 64-spore sporangia. Their haploid gametophytes produced archegonia and antheridia containing 64 sperm each. Gametophytes cultured for 10 weeks formed sexual sporophytes, the first fronds of which lacked midribs. Triploid sporophytes produced 32-spore sporangia. Triploid spores were significantly larger in diameter than haploid spores. Triploid gametophytes did not produce archegonia but did produce 32-sperm antheridia, which were significantly larger in diameter than antheridia produced by haploid gametophytes. The life span of triploid gametophytes was 4 weeks shorter than that of haploid gametophytes. After 6 weeks in culture, apomictic triploid sporophytes arose directly from gametophyte cells. Each of their first fronds had three pinnae and a midrib. These data are useful for delimiting P. fauriei var. fauriei and P. fauriei var. minor.
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Pooler, Margaret R. "Molecular Genetic Diversity Among 12 Clones of Lagerstroemia fauriei Revealed by AFLP and RAPD Markers." HortScience 38, no. 2 (April 2003): 256–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.38.2.256.

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Many popular crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia L.) cultivars grown in the United States are interspecific hybrids between L. indica L. and L. fauriei Koehne. The 22 hybrid cultivars released from the U.S. National Arboretum contain primarily genetic material from L. fauriei PI 237884. Examining the genetic diversity ofL. fauriei specimens in the U.S. is valuable because of the historical and economic significance of the species, the increasing interest it is receiving as a source of new cultivars, and its threatened status in the wild. Our objectives were to examine molecular genetic diversity among L. fauriei accessions using Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLP) markers. Our results indicate: 1) RAPD and AFLP markers are generally consistent in the genetic relationships that they suggest; 2) the L. fauriei germplasm we examined falls into at least three distinct clusters; and 3) the genetic base of cultivated Lagerstroemia could be broadened significantly by incorporating some of this more diverse L. fauriei germplasm into breeding programs.
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Hagan, A. K., G. J. Keever, C. H. Gilliam, J. D. Williams, and G. Creech. "Susceptibility of Crapemyrtle Cultivars to Powdery Mildew and Cercospora Leaf Spot in Alabama." Journal of Environmental Horticulture 16, no. 3 (September 1, 1998): 143–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.24266/0738-2898-16.3.143.

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Abstract Reaction of 43 cultivars in three crapemyrtle taxa (Lagerstroemia indica, L. indica x fauriei and L. fauriei) to powdery mildew (Erysiphe lagerstroemia) and Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora lythracearum) was evaluated for three years in a simulated landscape planting in Auburn, AL. Overall, the incidence of powdery mildew was lower on L. indica x fauriei and L. fauriei than on L. indica. In two of three years, Cercospora leaf spot severity was similar among all cultivars of L. indica and L. indica x fauriei, while the single selection of L. fauriei ‘Fantasy’ proved highly resistant to this disease. Selected cultivars in each crapemyrtle taxa were resistant to one or both diseases. Over the three-year evaluation period, hybrid cultivars ‘Tuscarora’, ‘Tuskegee’, and ‘Tonto’, as well as L. fauriei ‘Fantasy’ were largely free of powdery mildew and suffered little damage from Cercospora leaf spot. Cultivars suffering light injury to the foliage along with little noticeable defoliation from either disease were L. indica x fauriei ‘Basham's Party Pink’, ‘Apalachee’, ‘Caddo’ as well as L. indica ‘Cherokee’ and ‘Glendora White’. Lagerstroemia indica ‘Carolina Beauty’, ‘Wonderful White’, ‘Raspberry Sundae’, ‘Powhatan’, ‘Peppermint Lace’, ‘Majestic Beauty’, and ‘Orbin Adkins’ were susceptible to both powdery mildew and Cercospora leaf spot. The mildew-resistant cultivars ‘Acoma’, ‘Near East’, ‘Yuma’, ‘Souix’, ‘Hopi’, and ‘Comanche’ suffered extensive spotting of the leaves, which extended well into the mid-canopy, along with heavy leaf shed due to Cercospora leaf spot. Cultivars which are susceptible to one or both diseases would be poor choices in low maintenance commercial or residential landscapes.
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Foissner, W., and PJ O'Donoghue. "Morphology and infraciliature of some freshwater ciliates (Protozoa : Ciliophora) from Western and South Australia." Invertebrate Systematics 3, no. 6 (1989): 661. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9890661.

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Thirteen new or little-known freshwater ciliates from Perth, W.A., and Adelaide, S.A., are described: Urotricha furcata Schewiakoff, 1892; Coleps amphacanthus Ehrenberg, 1833; Fuscheria nodosa Foissner, 1983; Lacrymaria australis, sp. nov.; Acineria uncinata Tucolesco, 1962; Litonotus lamella (Mnller, 1773); Loxophyllum australe, sp. nov.; Naxella australis, sp. nov.; Microthorax australis, sp. nov.; Blepharisma americanum (Suzuki, 1954); Stenosemella lacustris, sp. nov.; Oxytricha australis, sp. nov.; and Urosomoida perthensis, sp. nov. Descriptions are based on live observations, protargol and silver nitrate stained specimens and biometry. All species represent new records for the fauna of Australia. A new species, Naxella faurei, sp. nov., is established for Nassula lateritia Faure-Fremiet, 1967 and a new diagnosis is given for Litonotus lamella (Mnller, 1773).
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Linnik, E. V., G. V. Degtjareva, S. V. Efimov, T. I. Varlygina, and E. I. Terentieva. "Preliminary results of monitoring of Rhododendron brachycarpum D. Don ex G. Don fil. in Kunashir island (Sakhalin Region)." Проблемы ботаники южной сибири и монголии 19, no. 2 (October 6, 2020): 071–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/pbssm.2020078.

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The study presents preliminary data on monitoring of Rhododendron brachycarpum D. Don ex G. Don fil.,a rare species of the Kunashir island flora. Comparative morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses were carriedout with samples of R. brachycarpum and R. fauriei Franch from the island of Kunashir, the Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve,and Japan (Honshu and Hokkaido islands). R. brachycarpum and R. fauriei are species with fuzzy boundaries concerningsystematics. The internal transcribed spacers (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) in nrDNA were chosen as molecular markers. Preliminaryresults support the consideration that R. fauriei and R. brachycarpum are two separate species.
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Pounders, Cecil T., Eugene K. Blythe, Donna C. Fare, Gary W. Knox, and Jeff L. Sibley. "Crapemyrtle Genotype × Environment Interactions, and Trait Stability for Plant Height, Leaf-out, and Flowering." HortScience 45, no. 2 (February 2010): 198–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.45.2.198.

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This study reports on the performance of 34 clones of crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia indica L., L. fauriei Koehne, and L. indica × L. fauriei hybrids) grown in field plots at four locations representative of different environments in the southeastern United States. Traits evaluated were spring leaf-out and initiation of flowering in the second season after field planting and plant height after 3 years of growth. Cluster analysis (Ward's method) was used for grouping and comparison of means across locations for each trait. Best linear unbiased prediction was used for estimating random effects in linear and generalized linear mixed models to better determine the general performance of the clones under a variety of environmental conditions. Each clone's trait stability was quantified using the regression of an individual genotype's performance for each of the three studied traits on an environmental index based on the trait mean for all genotypes grown in an environment. Sequence of clone leaf-out and size rankings were more stable across the environments than the sequence in which the various clones initiated flowering. L. fauriei clones and clones originating from the initial cross between L. indica and L. fauriei were generally later to leaf out, earlier to flower, and more vigorous growers than L. indica or the complex L. indica × L. fauriei clones that were evaluated. First flowering was affected by environmental variation more with interspecific hybrids than with L. fauriei and L. indica clones. Performance, particularly with respect to plant height, of several clones did not agree with previously published classifications. Information generated by this study will allow crapemyrtle breeders, landscape professionals, and consumers to better select the most appropriate crapemyrtle clone for a particular application.
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Wang, Xinwang, Phillip A. Wadl, Cecil Pounders, Robert N. Trigiano, Raul I. Cabrera, Brian E. Scheffler, Margaret Pooler, and Timothy A. Rinehart. "Evaluation of Genetic Diversity and Pedigree within Crapemyrtle Cultivars Using Simple Sequence Repeat Markers." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 136, no. 2 (March 2011): 116–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.136.2.116.

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Genetic diversity was estimated for 51 Lagerstroemia indica L. cultivars, five Lagerstroemia fauriei Koehne cultivars, and 37 interspecific hybrids using 78 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. SSR loci were highly variable among the cultivars, detecting an average of 6.6 alleles (amplicons) per locus. Each locus detected 13.6 genotypes on average. Cluster analysis identified three main groups that consisted of individual cultivars from L. indica, L. fauriei, and their interspecific hybrids. However, only 18.1% of the overall variation was the result of differences between these groups, which may be attributable to pedigree-based breeding strategies that use current cultivars as parents for future selections. Clustering within each group generally reflected breeding pedigrees but was not supported by bootstrap replicates. Low statistical support was likely the result of low genetic diversity estimates, which indicated that only 25.5% of the total allele size variation was attributable to differences between the species L. indica and L. fauriei. Most allele size variation, or 74.5%, was common to L. indica and L. fauriei. Thus, introgression of other Lagestroemia species such as Lagestroemia limii Merr. (L. chekiangensis Cheng), Lagestroemia speciosa (L.) Pers., and Lagestroemia subcostata Koehne may significantly expand crapemyrtle breeding programs. This study verified relationships between existing cultivars and identified potentially untapped sources of germplasm.
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Yuki, Keiji, Mariko Ikeda, Shosuke Yoshida, Osamu Ohno, Kiyotake Suenaga, Kaoru Yamada, Daisuke Uemura, and Kenji Miyamoto. "Isolation of Monovalerianester A, an Inhibitor of Fat Accumulation, from Valeriana Fauriei." Natural Product Communications 10, no. 8 (August 2015): 1934578X1501000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501000801.

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The rhizomes and roots of Valeriana fauriei were extracted with 80% aqueous ethanol. This extract was found to exhibit potent inhibitory effects on fat accumulation in 3T3-L1 murine adipocytes. After several steps of chromatographic purification, we succeeded in identifying monovalerianester A as an inhibitor of fat accumulation. Thus, monovalerianester A and the crude extract of the rhizomes and roots of V. fauriei may have therapeutic potential for the treatment of obesity.
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Gardner, David. "Plate 362. Papaver fauriei." Curtis's Botanical Magazine 16, no. 2 (May 1999): 74–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8748.00200.

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Nishiya, Koichi, Tsuyoshi Tsyjiyama, Takefumi Kimura, Koichi Takeya, Hideji Itokawa, and Yoichi Iitaka. "Sesquiterpenoids from Valeriana fauriei." Phytochemistry 39, no. 3 (June 1995): 713–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9422(95)00022-y.

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Cabrera, Raul I., James A. Reinert, and Cynthia B. McKenney. "Differential Resistance Among Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia) Species, Hybrids, and Cultivars to Foliar Feeding by Adult Flea Beetles (Altica litigata)." HortScience 43, no. 2 (April 2008): 403–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.43.2.403.

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Field (choice) and laboratory (no choice) studies were conducted to evaluate the susceptibility of 12 crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia) cultivars, representing two species and their interspecific hybrids, to feeding damage by the flea beetle (Altica litigata Fall). The results indicate that as a group, the L. indica L. cultivars were more susceptible to attack and significant herbivory damage by Altica beetles, whereas all the L. fauriei Koehne cultivars and most of the interspecific L. indica × fauriei hybrids were resistant. Significant differences in feeding damage were observed between the new and older leaves in the susceptible hybrid ‘Biloxi’ and L. indica ‘Whit IV’, but not in the rest of the cultivars. Mineral nutrient content differences were observed between species with L. indica cultivars having a significantly contrasting nutrient status profile compared with the L. fauriei and interspecific hybrid cultivar groups. The results indicate that the factors influencing Altica flea beetle-feeding preferences and damage are inherited and therefore will allow the implementation of pest management practices that minimize damage and optimize chemical control strategies. In addition, opportunities may exist for breeding and selection efforts that could lead to superior cultivars with insect resistance.
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Pounders, Cecil, Sandra Reed, and Margaret Pooler. "Comparison of Self- and Cross-pollination on Pollen Tube Growth, Seed Development, and Germination in Crapemyrtle." HortScience 41, no. 3 (June 2006): 575–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.3.575.

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Crapemyrtle (L. indica and L. indica × L. fauriei hybrids) is one of the most popular flowering landscape plants in the U.S. Although many cultivars have been developed through breeding efforts, little has been published on the reproductive biology of the genus. The objective of this study was to evaluate barriers to successful self-seed production in crapemyrtle. Self-compatibility was assessed by comparing pollen tube growth, fruit and seed production, and seed germination following controlled self- and cross-pollinations. Observations of pollen tube growth at intervals up to 24 hours after self- and cross-pollination indicated no barriers to self-fertilization acting at the stigmatic or stylar level in L. indica, L. fauriei or cultivars derived from inter-specific hybrids of these two species. Self-pollinations of `Catawba', `Whit IV', `Tonto' and `Tuscarora' had lower percent seed pod set and seed germination than did cross-pollinations of these cultivars. The number of seeds per pod was lower when `Catawba', `Whit IV' and `Tuscarora' were self-rather than cross-pollinated, but no difference between `Tonto' self- and cross-pollinations was observed. When decreased pod set is combined with much lower seed germination for self-pollinations, selfing of crapemyrtle is extremely unproductive when compared to cross-pollination. A late-acting self-incompatibility system or inbreeding depression is indicated for L. indica and inter-specific crosses with L. fauriei.
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Duc, Tran Minh, C. Hsu, and J. P. Faurie. "Duc, Hsu, and Faurie reply." Physical Review Letters 59, no. 8 (August 24, 1987): 947. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.59.947.

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Helsel, Leta O., Dannie G. Hollis, Arnold G. Steigerwalt, and Paul N. Levett. "Reclassification of Roseomonas fauriae Rihs et al. 1998 as a later heterotypic synonym of Azospirillum brasilense Tarrand et al. 1979." International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 56, no. 12 (December 1, 2006): 2753–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.64549-0.

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The relatedness of Roseomonas fauriae and Azospirillum brasilense was investigated using phenotypic methods and DNA–DNA hybridization. Conventional biochemical tests did not differentiate between the two taxa. DNA–DNA hybridization experiments revealed high values for relatedness between the type strains of these species and suggest that these two taxa constitute a single species. Strains previously identified as R. fauriae should be reclassified as A. brasilense, with the name Roseomonas fauriae as a later heterotypic synonym of Azospirillum brasilense.
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Pooler*, Margaret R. "Latest Developments in Crapemyrtle Breeding at the U.S. National Arboretum." HortScience 39, no. 4 (July 2004): 772D—772. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.39.4.772d.

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The crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia) is one of the most widely planted and beloved woody ornamental landscape plant in the Southern United States. With hundreds of named cultivars that offer the grower and gardener diverse combinations of flower color, growth habit, and bark characteristics, crapemyrtles are planted primarily for their spectacular bloom in mid to late summer. The crapemyrtle breeding program at the U.S. National Arboretum was started in the early 1960s, and has resulted in the release of 31 improved cultivars of L. indica, L. indica × L. fauriei, and most recently, hybrids between L. indica, L. fauriei, and L. limii. The development of these cultivars, with a focus on the newly released red-flowering cultivars `Arapaho' and `Cheyenne', will be the focus of this poster. Information on Lagerstroemia germplasm, historical perspective, and breeding methodology and goals will be presented.
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OSHIMA, Yoshiteru, Setsu MATSUOKA, and Yasushi OHIZUMI. "Antidepressant Principles of Valeriana fauriei Roots." CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN 43, no. 1 (1995): 169–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1248/cpb.43.169.

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ZHAO, JUNWEN, WENLI YANG, CAIHONG WANG, and GANGMIN ZHANG. "The identity of Coniogramme wilsonii (Pteridaceae)." Phytotaxa 358, no. 1 (July 2, 2018): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.358.1.5.

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Most of Chinese specimens identified as Coniogramme wilsonii were actually C. fauriei. Based on field observation on C. sinensis around the type locality, type examination, and a review of the literature, C. sinensis is proposed as a synonym of C. wilsonii.
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Wang, Xinwang, Deborah Dean, Phillip Wadl, Denita Hadziabdic, Brian Scheffler, Timothy Rinehart, Raul Cabrera, and Robert Trigiano. "Development of Microsatellite Markers from Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia L.)." HortScience 45, no. 5 (May 2010): 842–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.45.5.842.

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Lagerstroemia L. (crape myrtle) is an economically important woody plant genus with several deciduous flowering ornamental species. A wide range of flower colors, long flowering periods, growth habits ranging from miniature to tree sizes, and exfoliating bark characteristics provide horticulturists and nursery growers with a great deal of interest in the breeding and genetics of this genus. We report microsatellite marker development from a GT-enriched genomic library of the interspecific hybrid ‘Natchez’ (L. indica L. × L. fauriei Koehne). Twelve of 43 novel microsatellite loci were characterized on a collection of 33 Lagerstroemia cultivars and accessions. Four to eight alleles per locus (mean = 5.6 alleles) were detected. Allelic richness ranged from 3.9 to 7.2 with a mean of 5.3. The level of polymorphism detected (average gene diversity of 0.68) indicates moderately high genetic diversity within the selections of crape myrtle cultivars and accessions. The examined markers also exhibited high cross-species transferability to L. fauriei, L. limii Merr., and L. subcostata Koehne.
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Bibashi, Evangelia, Danai Sofianou, Konstantina Kontopoulou, Efstathios Mitsopoulos, and Elisabeth Kokolina. "Peritonitis Due to Roseomonas fauriae in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis." Journal of Clinical Microbiology 38, no. 1 (January 2000): 456–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.38.1.456-457.2000.

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ABSTRACT Roseomonas is a newly described genus of pink-pigmented, nonfermentative, gram-negative bacteria that have been recognized as a cause of human infections. Roseomonas fauriae is a species rarely isolated from clinical specimens. We report the first known case of peritonitis caused by R. fauriae in a patient receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
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Moon, Myung-Ok, Na Rae Yun, Eun Hwa La, Jina Lim, Dae-Shin Kim, and Chan-Soo Kim. "Two unrecorded fern species from Korean flora: Cyclosorus penangianus (Hook.) Copel. (Thelypteridaceae) and Pteris fauriei Hieron. (Pteridaceae)." Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 44, no. 4 (December 31, 2014): 257–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2014.44.4.257.

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Nishiya, Koichi, Takefumi Kimura, Koichi Takeya, and Hideji Itokawa. "Sesquiterpenoids and iridoid glycosides from Valeriana fauriei." Phytochemistry 36, no. 6 (August 1994): 1547–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(00)89759-9.

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Nishiya, Koichi, Takefumi Kimura, Koichi Takeya, and Hideji Itokawa. "Sesquiterpenoids and iridoid glycosides from Valeriana fauriei." Phytochemistry 31, no. 10 (October 1992): 3511–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9422(92)83718-e.

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Plummer, Ellen A. "Louis Faurer." History of Photography 28, no. 2 (June 2004): 196–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03087298.2004.10441310.

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Ezhkin, Alexander K., and Felix Schumm. "New and noteworthy records of lichens and allied fungi from Sakhalin Island, Russian Far East, II." Folia Cryptogamica Estonica 55 (June 18, 2018): 45–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/fce.2018.55.06.

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Eopyrenula intermedia is a new finding for Eurasia. Fauriea orientochinensis and Hafellia subnexa are reported for the first time for Russia, from Sakhalin Island. A further seventeen species are noteworthy for Sakhalin Island, including two species new to the Russian Far East and five species new to the southern part of the region.
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Zheng, Tangchun, Bo Qin, Suzhen Li, Ming Cai, Huitang Pan, Jia Wang, Tangren Cheng, and Qixiang Zhang. "Screening of Applicable SSR Molecular Markers Linked to Creeping Trait in Crape Myrtle." Forests 10, no. 5 (May 18, 2019): 429. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10050429.

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Creeping plants have unique ornamental value because they have more branches and flowers and the creeping trait is rare in crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica L.). In this study, the first filial generation (F1) population was derived from Lagerstroemia fauriei Koehne (standard) and L. indica “Creole” (creeping) and the backcross1 (BC1) population was derived from the backcross of F1 individual S82 (creeping) and L. fauriei. The segregation of the creeping trait was analyzed for 174 seedlings of the BC1 population to examine the linkage relationship between simple sequence repeat (SSR) molecular markers and the creeping trait. Creeping genes were screened using bulked segregant analysis combined with 322 SSR primers, which were detected with good polymorphism. The results show that two SSR markers (S364 and LYS12) were detected, with genetic distances of 23.49 centimorgan (cM) and 25.86 cM from the loci controlling the plant opening angle trait and the branching angle trait, respectively. The accuracy rate for phenotypic verification using S364 and LYS12 was 76.51% and 74.14%, respectively. Our results provide basic information for the molecular marker-assisted selective breeding and cloning of the creeping gene to improve architecture diversity in the breeding of crape myrtle.
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Pacumbaba, Rodulfo O., Catherine Sabota, and Rhonda Britton. "(58) Evaluation of Select Perennial Ornamental Cultivars for Potential Roadside Beautification Application." HortScience 41, no. 4 (July 2006): 1042B—1042. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.4.1042b.

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Sixty-six perennial ornamental cultivars were established and then grown under low maintenance, intensive weed competition, and severe mowing conditions. These cultivars were evaluated for their potential application for roadside/median beautification. Experimental plots were cleared with Roundup® prior to planting. During the first 3 weeks of establishment, plants were irrigated as needed. Plants were grown for one season, then pruned back to simulate bush-hog mowing. Plants were grown under low maintenance and no weed control conditions for two growing seasons. Plants were evaluated each season for simulated bush-hog damage recovery potential, survivability under severe weed competition, height, and spread. Two-way analysis of variance with repeated measurements showed that height and spread variation had a significant interaction between plant cultivar and time of evaluation. Several Zephyranthes sp. cultivars performed poorly under severe weed competition and mowing damage resulting in a high mortality rate. Cultivars that did perform well for the 2-year evaluation period include Lagerstroemia indica ×fauriei `Natchez,' Lagerstroemia indica ×fauriei `Muskogee,' Vitex agnus-castus `Shoal Creek,' and Myrica cerifera. Rosa × `Chuckles' and Rosa × `Knock Out' cultivars, with their popular showy appearance, performed moderately well and showed high potential for roadside/median beautification applications.
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McNamara, Steve, and Harold Pellett. "Cold Hardiness of Landscape Pear Taxa." Journal of Environmental Horticulture 12, no. 4 (December 1, 1994): 227–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24266/0738-2898-12.4.227.

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Abstract The cold hardiness of ten landscape pear cultivars and two pear species was evaluated in container- and field-grown plants during the dormant periods of 1991 through 1994. Timing and extent of acclimation by containerized plants overwintered in a temperature-moderated greenhouse was similar to that of plants growing in the field, indicating that containerized stock can be used for determining the hardiness of taxa lacking sufficient hardiness to survive outdoors in USDA Zone 4a. Among P. calleryana cultivars, ‘Autumn Blaze’ exhibited the best overall cold tolerance and greatest mid-winter hardiness [−34°C (−29°F)]. ‘Bradford’ was consistently the least hardy P. calleryana cultivar. All P. calleryana cultivars acclimated too slowly in the fall and or lacked sufficient mid-winter to survive in USDA Hardiness Zone 4a. Both P. salicifolia ‘Silver Frost’ and P. fauriei were hardier than the P. Calleryana cultivars on most sampling dates. P. ussuriensis was the hardiest taxon on all sampling dates and withstood −42°C (−44°F) by mid-December 1992. In field trials, only ‘Silver Frost’, P. fauriei, and P. ussuriensis survived exposure to −36°C (−32°F) in January of 1994.
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Frahm, Jan-Peter, Volker Buchbender, Sven Lachmann, Kerstin Reifenrath, and Florian Werner. "Revision der Gattung Oncophorus (Musci, Dicranaceae)." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 14, no. 1 (December 31, 1998): 119–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.14.1.15.

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The 12 species so far comprised in the genus Oncophorus are reduced to 6. Oncophorus fauriei Card. ex Ihs. and O. muratae Broth. ex Ihs. are synonymous with C. crispifolius, O. decumbens (Thwait. & Mitt.) Broth. is a species of Dicranum, O. gracilentus Zeng is a species of Dicranella, O. gracillimus Dix. is a synonym of O. wahlenbergii, O. sardous Herz. a synonym of O. virens.
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Tamura, Toyoyuki, Akira Fujii, and Sumi Kobayashi. "Antiulcer effect of Valeriana fauriei B. compound galenicals." Japanese Journal of Pharmacology 39 (1985): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0021-5198(19)63493-1.

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OSHIMA, Y., S. MATSUOKA, and Y. OHIZUMI. "ChemInform Abstract: Antidepressant Principles of Valeriana fauriei Roots." ChemInform 26, no. 31 (August 17, 2010): no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.199531193.

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Hori, Kiyotaka, and Hironobu Kanemitsu. "Two new hybrids of the genus Diplazium (Athyriaceae) from Japan." PhytoKeys 172 (February 1, 2021): 39–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.172.60660.

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In this study, we describe the ferns Diplazium × kanayamaense hyb. nov. and D. × tsukushiense hyb. nov. and further compare them to parental species D. chinense, D. deciduum and D. fauriei in terms of morphological characteristics, plastids and nuclear DNA markers. These new hybrids have been determined to be endemic to western Japan. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources status was evaluated for D. × kanayamaense as endangered (EN) and D. × tsukushiense as critically endangered (CR).
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Yoo, Hye Hyun, Sung Won Kwon, and Jeong Hill Park. "The Cytotoxic Saponin from Heat-Processed Achyranthes fauriei Roots." Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin 29, no. 5 (2006): 1053–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1248/bpb.29.1053.

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Zhang, Z. X., D. Q. Dou, K. Liu, and X. S. Yao. "Studies on the chemical constituents of Valeriana fauriei Briq." Journal of Asian Natural Products Research 8, no. 5 (July 1, 2006): 397–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10286020500172418.

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Kim, Jeong Mi, Ryeo Kyeong Ko, Duk Sang Jung, Sang Suk Kim, and Nam Ho Lee. "Tyrosinase inhibitory constituents from the stems of Maackia fauriei." Phytotherapy Research 24, no. 1 (May 13, 2009): 70–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ptr.2870.

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Balasingham, T. G., N. A. Robinson, and B. A. McGregor. "Implications for the conservation of genetic diversity in mohair goats from a comparison of a relic island population with breeds farmed in Australia." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 39, no. 4 (1999): 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea98061.

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The genetic relationships between an abandoned population of mohair-style, fibre-producing goats from the remote semi-arid Faure Island, Western Australia and 3 modern breeds of Angora goats (Australian, southern African and Texan) were investigated. Faure Island goats originated from stock introduced in the 1890s, reputedly from South Africa. Farmed Faure goats were abandoned on the island about 1918, but their fine mohair fleece has since generated commercial interest within the Australian mohair industry. Nineteen microsatellite loci were used to compare Nei’s genetic distance between and variation within the breeds. Faure Island goats are more similar to southern African and Texan Angoras than to Australian Angoras. Genetic variability was lower in Australian Angoras than in Faure Island, southern African and Texan Angoras (lowest proportion of polymorphic loci, mean heterozygosity and mean number of alleles). Current Faure Island mohair-style goats are more closely related to modern southern African Angora goats than to traditional Australian Angora goats, while the reduced variability in the latter may have resulted from inbreeding. These results have implications for the genetic improvement of fibre-producing goats and for the conservation of genetic material from island populations of goats.
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Miara, Mohamed Djamel, Mohammed Ait Hammou, and Jah Skipper. "The extinction of Faure’s Broom Adenocarpus faurei Maire (Leguminosae) in Algeria." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 5 (April 26, 2018): 11595. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.3887.10.5.11595-11598.

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This study presents efforts made to re-discover the narrow Algerian endemic Adenocarpus faurei Maire and the possible implications of this on the conservation of the Tiaret area in northern Algeria. Field investigations within an expanded perimeter around known historical localities were carried out over a period of five years. This prospecting effort yielded no positive sightings highlighting the very probable extinction of Adenocarpus faurei, and the lack of novel field data for many plants of high conservation priority in Algeria.
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Li, Zhi-Hua, and Piippo Sinikka. "Preliminary list of bryophytes of Heishiding Nature Reserve, Guangdong Province, China." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 9, no. 1 (December 31, 1994): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.9.1.7.

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Thirty-seven species of hepatics and 66 species of mosses are reported from Heishiding Nature Reserve, including eight taxa new to China and one species new to mainland China. The new taxa for China are Ectropothecium aneitense Broth., Gammiella tonkinensis (Broth. & Par.) Tan, G. touwii Tan, Hypnum fauriei Card., Papillidiopsis complanata (Dix.) Buck & Tan, Syrrhopodon prolifer Schwaegr. var. papillosum (C.Müll.) Reese, Trichosteleum pseudo-mammosum Fleisch., and Trichostomum crispulum Bruch; and the species new to mainland China is Isocladiella surcularis (Dix.) Tan & Mohamed. The phytogeography of the area and the bryophytes are discussed.
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MINOURA, KAZUSHIGE, and LAURENCE A. MOUND. "The world species of Ophthalmothrips Hood (Thysanoptera; Phlaeothripidae), with new records from Africa, China and Japan." Zootaxa 4623, no. 3 (June 26, 2019): 555–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4623.3.7.

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Currently 10 species are listed in the genus Ophthalmothrips: amyae and conocephalus from South Africa, pomeroyi from Tanzania, lesnei from Mozambique, breviceps and faurei from India, formosanus from Taiwan, longiceps and miscanthicola from East Asia, and yunnanensis from China. Here, conocephalus is newly recorded from Madagascar, faurei from China and Japan, lesnei from Kenya, pomeroyi from Zaire (Democratic Republic of Congo), and the first records of males of lesnei and pomeroyi are provided. A key to males and females of the 10 species is provided.
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Chappell, Matthew R., S. Kristine Braman, Jean Williams-Woodward, and Gary Knox. "Optimizing Plant Health and Pest Management of Lagerstroemia spp. in Commercial Production and Landscape Situations in the Southeastern United States: A Review." Journal of Environmental Horticulture 30, no. 3 (September 1, 2012): 161–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.24266/0738-2898.30.3.161.

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Lagerstroemia is a genus of plants comprised of deciduous shrubs or small trees native to China southward into Southeast Asia. L. indica, the oldest and most widespread species in cultivation in the United States, has been cultivated as an ornamental for centuries and was introduced to the Southeastern U.S. over 175 years ago. Much has been disseminated on the culture and commercial production of crapemyrtle species and cultivars; including plant forms and function, adaptability to macro and micro environment, growth and floral characteristics, and commercial production and landscape culture and maintenance. Since the introduction of L. indica in the United States, L. fauriei, L. subcostata and L. limii have also been introduced. However, since the mid 1970s, interspecific hybrids between L. indica × L. fauriei comprise the majority of new cultivar introductions. Breeding efforts have resulted in 133 commercially available cultivars as of December 2011 that include cultivars with ever improving form and flowering, new flower colors, ornamental bark, ornamental foliage, and disease tolerance. However, there is a wide range among cultivars of tolerance to key pests and diseases such as powdery mildew, Cercospora leaf spot, flea beetle and Japanese beetle. A large number of pests and plant pathogens also negatively affect crapemyrtle health including granulate ambrosia beetle, crapemyrtle aphid, bark scale, bacterial leaf spot, sooty mold and soil-borne root and crown diseases. This review focuses on crapemyrtle culture, in both commercial and landscape settings, with an emphasis on optimizing plant health through the discussion of major abiotic and biotic stressors and cultivar variation in tolerance to these stressors.
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Calaça, Francisco J. Simões, and Solange Xavier-Santos. "New records of coprophilous ascomycetes (Fungi: Ascomycota) from Brazil and Neotropical Region." Check List 12, no. 6 (December 6, 2016): 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/12.6.2009.

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This study presents the first records from three genera Hypocopra, Pyxidiophora, Zopfiella and the second of the rare species, Cercophora coronata (Cailleux) Udagawa and T. Muroi, for Brazil. It also presents the first record of H. stercoraria (Sowerby) Sacc., P. arvernensis (Breton and Faurel) N. Lundq. and Z. latipes (N. Lundq.) Malloch and Cain for the Neotropical region. Specimens were obtained from dung collected in areas of the Brazilian Savannah cultured in moist chambers. Distribution data, taxonomic descriptions and new substrate records for are presented.
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ASTUTI, PUTU WIDYA, KOMANG DHARMAWAN, and KARTIKA SARI. "MENENTUKAN HARGA OPSI DENGAN METODE MONTE CARLO BERSYARAT MENGGUNAKAN BARISAN KUASI ACAK FAURE." E-Jurnal Matematika 10, no. 3 (August 31, 2021): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/mtk.2021.v10.i03.p334.

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An option contract is a contract that gives the owner the right to sell or even to buy an asset at the predetermined price and period time. The conditional Monte Carlo is one of the several methods that is used to determine the option price which in the process uses random numbers with normal standard distribution. At the same time, the random number generator can be substituted by using a quasi-random sequence, as in Faure's quasi-random sequence. The aim of this study is to determine the contract price of the call option with the European type by applying the conditional Monte Carlo method. This method used the Faure quasi-random sequence and compared it with the method of Monte Carlo standard, Monte Carlo standard in using the quasi-random sequence of Faure, and conditional Monte Carlo. The results of this study showed that the call option calculated using the conditional Monte Carlo method using the quasi-random Faure sequence began to stabilize at the 5000th simulation for K = 32575 and K = 34725 and in the 10000th simulation for K = 33000 and K = 33950. Research also show that with the conditional Monte Carlo in using the quasi-random sequence of Faure is more stable. Therefore, it is obtained its real value faster than the Monte Carlo standard, Monte Carlo standard in using the quasi-random sequence of Faure, and conditional Monte Carlo. The MAPE value of conditional Monte Carlo in using the quasi-random sequences of Faure and the Monte Carlo standard is smaller than the Monte Carlo standard in using the quasi-random sequence of Faure, and conditional Monte Carlo. Therefore, it can be said to be more accurate when calculating the European type call option price at BBCA.JK stocks.
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Walzer, Thierry. "NK-cell education: KIR-S come into play." Blood 115, no. 6 (February 11, 2010): 1110–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2009-11-254953.

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Abstract In this issue of Blood, Fauriat and colleagues find that the expression of KIR2DS1 by human NK cells is associated with a decreased responsiveness to various stimuli in HLA C2/C2 but not in C1/C1 persons.
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