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Deutzia crenata

Popularity of Deutzia crenata over time

[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Deutzia crenata (filled column histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand side); Plots of a proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Deutzia crenata as a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the total number of papers published for that year (broken line frequency polygon and right hand scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (broken line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in broken line box on the right hand side)]

Total Mentions (Biological Abstracts/Biosis Previews):

References

 

Hisamatsu M, Yamane S (2006) Faunal makeup of wild bees and their flower utilization in a semi-urbanized area in central Japan. Entomological Science 9, 137-45. Contact: Hisamatsu, Masaki ; 700 Osaki, Ibaraki 3060622, Japan

 

Hosking JR, Conn BJ, Lepschi BJ (2003) Plant species first recognised as naturalised for New South Wales over the period 2000-2001. Cunninghamia 8, 175-87. Contact: Hosking, John R. ; NSW Agr, RMB 944, Tamworth, NSW, 2340, Australia

 

Niu L-M, Ohba H (2001) Taxonomic studies of Deutzia (Saxifragaceae, s. l.) in Japan 2. Pollen grains. Journal of Japanese Botany 76, 84-95. Contact: Niu, Li-Ming ; Ohba, Hideaki; Department of Botany, University Museum, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan

 

Niu L-M, Ohba H (2000) Taxonomic studies of Deutzia Thunb. (Saxifragaceae s. l.) in Japan 1. Chromosome numbers. Journal of Japanese Botany 75, 80-8. Contact: Niu, Li-Ming ; Ohba, Hideaki; Department of Botany, University Museum, University of Tokyo, Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan

 

Chronopoulos J, Chronopoulou-Sereli A, Papafotiou M (1996) The capability of adaptation of woody ornamental plants to the urban environment of Athens. Gartenbauwissenschaft 61, 197-200. Contact: Landwirtschaftliche Univ. Athen, Iera Odos 75, Athen 118 55, Greece

 

Funamoto T, Nakamura T (1994) Cytogeographical study of Deutzia crenata in Japan (Saxifragaceae). Kromosomo (Tokyo) 2, 2624-30. Contact: Biological Inst., Showa College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Machida City 194, Japan

 

Chang SM (1991) Ecological Studies on the Forest Vegetation in the Mt. Joghe South Korea. Journal of Korean Forestry Society 80, 54-71. Contact: CHANG S M; COLL AGRICULTURE, SUNCHON NATIONAL UNIV

 

Pittillo JD, Brown AE (1988) Additions to the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas USA Iii. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 104, 1-18. Contact: PITTILLO J D ; DEP BIOL, WEST CAROLINA UNIV, CULLOWHEE, NC 27823, USA

 

Sato Y, Inoue S (1986) Embryo Sac Formation of Deutzia-Crenata-F-Bicolor. Journal of Japanese Botany 61, 33-9. Contact: SATO Y ; DEPARTMENT BIOLOGY, FACULTY EDUCATION, YOKOHAMA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HODOGAYA-KU, YOKOHAMA 240

 

Uesato S, Miyauchi M, Itoh H, Inouye H (1986) Biosynthesis of Iridoid Glucosides in Galium-Mollugo Galium-Spurium-Var-Echinospermon and Deutzia-Crenata Intermediacy of Deoxyloganic Acid Loganin and Iridodial Glucoside. Phytochemistry (Oxford) 25, 2515-22. Contact: UESATO S ; FAC OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCI, KYOTO UNIV, YOSHIDA SHIMOADACHI-CHO, SAKYO-KU, KYOTO 606, JPN

 

Sato Y, Inoue S (1985) Embryo Sac Formation of Deutzia-Scabra Deutzia-Crenata and Philadelphus-Satsumi. Journal of Japanese Botany 60, 193-201. Contact: SATO Y ; BIOLOGICAL INST, FAC OF EDUCATION, YOKOHAMA NATL UNIV, HODOGAYA-KU, YOKOHAMA, 240

 

Nomura Y, Tanda S (1983) Notes on the Powdery Mildew Fungus on Deutzia in Japan. Nippon Kingakukai Kaiho 24, 201-4. Contact: NOMURA Y ; KAMI-HIRAI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, 4-2-1 HIGASHI-SHINKOIWA, KATSUSHIKA-KU, TOKYO 124, JAPAN

 

Tanimoto T (1982) Fundamental Studies on Release Cutting in Forest Plantation 1. Analysis of Growth of Sugi Cryptomeria-Japonica and Natural Vegetation in the Young Sugi Plantation. Bulletin for the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 53-122. Contact: TANIMOTO T; SILVICULTURE DIV

 

Styer CH, Stern WL (1979) Comparative Anatomy and Systematics of Woody Saxifragaceae Deutzia. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 79, 291-320. Contact: STYER C H ; DEP BOT, UNIV MD, COLLEGE PARK, MD 20742, USA

 

Inouye H (1978) New Results on the Biosynthesis of Iridoid Glucosides. Planta Medica 33, 193-216. Contact: INOUYE H; FAC PHARM SCI, KYOTO UNIV, SAKYU, KYOTO, JPN

 

Inouye H, Ueda SI, Uesato SI, Kobayashi K (1978) Studies on Mono Terpene Glucosides and Related Natural Products Part 37 Biosynthesis of the Iridoid Glucosides in Lamium-Amplexicaule Deutzia-Crenata and Galium-Spurium-Var-Echinospermon. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Tokyo) 26, 3384-94. Contact: INOUYE H ; FAC PHARM SCI, KYOTO UNIV, YOSHIDA-SHIMOADACHI, SAKYO, KYOTO, JPN

 

Inouye H, Ueda S, Uesato S (1977) Biosynthesis of Deutzioside. Tetrahedron Letters 8, 713-6.

 

Inouye H, Ueda S, Uesato S (1977) Intermediacy of Iridodial in the Biosynthesis of Some Iridoid Glucosides. Phytochemistry (Oxford) 16, 1669-76. Contact: INOUYE H ; FAC PHARM SCI, KYOTO UNIV, SAKYO, KYOTO, JPN

 

Inouye H, Ueda S, Uesato S (1977) Mechanism of the Methyl Cyclo Pentane Structural Formation in the Biosynthesis of Some Iridoid Glucosides. Tetrahedron Letters 8, 709-12.

 

Fataliev RA (1975) The Genus Deutzia in the Sarmatian Flora of the Azerbaijan-Ssr Ussr. Botanicheskii Zhurnal (St. Petersburg) 60, 84-6.

 

Sato S, Horie H (1975) Spermogonial and Aecial Stages of Puccinia-Longicornis. Nippon Kingakukai Kaiho 16, 141-5.

 

Okuyama S, Kitagawa M (1974) Virus Diseases of Garden Trees Part 4 a Mosaic Disease of Japanese Snowflower Deutzia-Crenata Caused by Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Scientific Reports of the Faculty of Agriculture Ibaraki University, 1-6.

 

Yokoyama T (1974) Hyalohelicomina New-Genus Hyphomycetes. Nippon Kingakukai Kaiho 15, 158-60.

 

Ando A, Kozima T (1962) Shrub and weed control by herbicide in forest land. Jour Japanese Forest Soc 44, 150-3. Contact: Yamanasi Forest Expt. Sta., Huziyosida, Japan

 

Schwarz L (1933) Wirkung des Warmbades und einiger chemischer Bader auf das Wurzeltreiben von Stecklingen. Gartenbauwiss 8, 284-321.

 

Koidzumi G (1929) Contributions ad cognitionem florae Asiae orientalis. Bot Mag [Tokyo] 43, 382-407.

 

Nakai T (1929) Notulae ad plantae Japoniae & Koreae. XXXVII, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XL, XLI. Bot Mag [Tokyo] 43-44-45-46, 439-67.

 

Nakai T (1926) Notulae ad plantas Japoniae et Koreae XXXIII. Bot Mag [Tokyo] 40, 563-86.

 

 

 

 


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