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SAIN Invasive Plant Pests Resource Collection for Rubus phoenicolasius

Common name: Wineberry

Title: A comparative chromosome study of Rubus X nikaii, R. parvifolius and R. phoenicolasius (Rosaceae).
Author: Iwatsubo-Yoshikane; Naruhashi-Naohiro.
Source: Journal-of-Japanese-Botany. 1996; 71 (6) 333-337.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1996
Abstract: Rubus times nikaii was originally described by Ohwi (1949) who considered it as a spontaneous hybrid between R. parvifolius and R. phoenicolasius. In order to provide more conclusive evidence for the putative origin of this taxon, karyotypes and meiotic chromosome behavior of R. times nikaii, R. parvifolius and R. phoenicolasius were investigated. These karyotype studies support the taxonomic interpretation of Ohwi (1949). The karyotypic similarity among the three taxa and the most frequent kind of chromosome pairing in PMCs of R. times nikaii, 7II, suggests that R. parvifolius and R. phoenicolasius are closely related species with similar genomes.

Title: Botanical finds in the surroundings of Seeheim (South Hesse), III.
Author: Hessische-
Source: Floristische-Briefe 1995; 44 (4) 57-61.1995German; Non-English.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1995
Abstract: NA

Title: Longevity of Rubus seeds after long-term cold storage.
Author: Clark, J.R., and Moore, J.N.
Source: HortScience : a publication of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Sept 1993. v. 28 (9) p. 929-930.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1993
Abstract: Seeds of 25 blackberry (Rubus spp.), five red raspberry (R. idaeus L.), and two black raspberry (R. occidentalis L.) populations that had been stored for 22 to 26 years were planted in the greenhouse to evaluate their germination. Germination ranged from 0% to 84% among all populations. Thorny and thorny x thornless blackberry populations had the highest average germination; most populations had less than 40% germination. Thornless blackberry populations ranged from 1% to 16% germination. The seeds of two of the five red raspberry populations did not germinate and none of the black raspberry seeds germinated.

Title: Achievements and prospects--the British Columbia red raspberry breeding program.
Author: Daubeny, H.A., and Anderson, A.K.
Source: Acta horticulturae. Oct 1993. (352) p. 285-293.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1993
Abstract: NA

Title: Contributions to the flora of Friuli-Venezia Giulia and adjacent territories of Veneto and Slovenia.
Author: Melzer-Helmut {a}; Bregant-E.
Source: Gortania-Atti-del-Museo-Friulano-di-Storia-Naturale. 1991; 13 (0) 103-122.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1991
Abstract: New to the Flora of Friuli-Venezia Giulia are Carduus crispus (first certain report), Chrysanthemum segetum, Frankenia pulverulenta, Spergularia bocconii, Potentilla inclinata (new to Friuli), furthermore grown wild Citrullus lanatus, Ipomoea purpurea, Pentunia times atkinsiana, Rubus phoenicolasius, Sedum sarmentosum; Zantedeschia aethiopica is naturalized. The Sporobolus poiretii is new to the Flora of Veneto; Veronica filiformis is naturalized in Slovenia. Besides, the discovery of new habitats of 17 adventitious species recently in extension or sometimes overlooked and of 11 native species is reported. The hitherto known distribution of all species is discussed and bibliographical data are given.

Title: New records of alien weeds in the eastern Cape.
Author: Phillipson, P.B.
Source: South African journal of botany : official journal of the South African Association of Botanists = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir plantkunde : amptelike tydskrif van die Suid-Afrikaanse Genootskap van Plantkundiges. Dec 1990. v. 56 (6) p. 645-647. maps.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
Abstract: NA

Title: Further properties of wineberry latent virus and evidence for its possible involvement in calico disease.
Author: Jones, A.T., Mitchell, M.J., McGavin, W.J., and Roberts, I.M.
Source: Annals of applied biology. Dec 1990. v. 117 (3) p. 571-581. ill.
Source Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
Abstract: NA

Title: Wineberry latent virus.
Author: Jones, A.T.
Source: Agriculture handbook - United States Department of Agriculture, Combined Forest Pest Research and Development Program. Aug 1987. (631) p. 239-241. ill.
Source Type: Book
Publication Date: 1987
Abstract: NA


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