Canna

 

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Cannas, A., A.N. Pell, P.J. Van Soest, L.O. Tedeschi, and D.G. Fox. 2004. A mechanistic model for predicting the nutrient requirements and feed biological values for sheep. Journal of Animal Science 82:149-169.

 

Hosoi, J. and K. Imai. 2004. Physical factors of lodging judged from the morphogenic viewpoint of aboveground parts and their mitigation in edible canna. Japanese Journal of Crop Science 73:71-76.

 

Jeeva, M.L., R.R. Nair, S. Edison, N. Mathur, V. Hegde, T. Makeshkumar, and S. Sriram. 2004. Rust of Queensland arrowroot (Canna edulis) caused by Puccinia thaliae: a new record for India. Plant pathology. 53:261

 

Miyazaki, A., T. Takeuchi, H. Nakamura, Y. Yamamoto, and F. Kubota. 2004. Characteristics of nutrient absorption and water purification in some plant species grown by floating culture system. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 50:357-363.

 

Cho, N.-K., C.-K. Song, I.-H. Jo, B.-K. Kang, Y.-I. Cho, M.-R. Ko, and S.-J. Park. 2004. Effects of bulb size on agronomic characteristics and yield of food canna in Jeju Island. Journal of the Korean Society of Grassland Science 24:123-128.

 

Tripathi, S.M., D.K. Singh, S. Singh, and V.K. Singh. 2004. Enzyme inhibition by the molluscicidal agent Punica granatum Linn. bark and Canna indica Linn. root. Phytotherapy Research 18:501-506.

 

Yeh, D.M., J.G. Atherton, and P.H. Hsu. 2004. Growth and flowering responses of Canna x generalis to nitrogen supplied to the growing medium via top- or sub-irrigation. Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology 79:511-514.

 

Yun, Y.-S.,  M. Satake, S. Katsuki, and A. Kunugi. 2004. Phenylpropanoid derivatives from edible canna, Canna edulis. Phytochemistry 65:2167-2171.

 

 

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