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Figure 1. From: Functional, Chemical, and Phytotoxic Characteristics of Cestrum parqui L’Herit: An Overview.

Flowers of Cestrum parqui L’Herit.

Maria Chiara Di Meo, et al. Plants (Basel). 2024 Aug;13(15):2044.
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Figure 10.

Figure 10. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum talamancaense A.K.Monro A Inflorescence and flower. A.K. Monro, B.B. Klitgaard & J. DeGracia 4054 (Photo A.K.Monro 2003).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 2.

Figure 2. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum amistadenseA.K.Monro A Habit. B. Inflorescence C Flowers. A.K. Monro & E. Alfaro 4415 (Photo A.K.Monro 2004).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 1.

Figure 1. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum amistadenseA.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Flower C Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Style. Drawn from A.K. Monro & E. Alfaro 4328(BM).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 6.

Figure 6. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum haberiiA.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Style C. Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Flower. Drawn from W.A. Haber 11049 (MO).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 8.

Figure 8. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum lentii A.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Flower C Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Style. Drawn from R.W. Lent 1051 (MO).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 7.

Figure 7. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum knappiaeA.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Style C Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Flower. Drawn from S. Knapp & J. Mallet 9175 (BM).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 9.

Figure 9. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum talamancaenseA.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Stamen C Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Flower. Drawn from A.K. Monro, B.B. Klitgaard & J. DeGracia 4054 (BM)

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 3.

Figure 3. From: Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species.

Diagram representing the partial alignment of 5S rDNA sequences of Vigna (AP017185.1), Lilium (KM117262.1), Arabidopsis (AY130622.1), Cestrum aurantiacum × C. parqui (AY135508.1), Cestrum psittacinum (AF495752.1), 5SplantCestrum, 5SUPCestrum and 5SUP-BChrom, for location of gene coding and NTS regions. Note the two internal deletions in the 5S rDNA gene coding of B chromosome sequence (arrow).

André Luís Laforga Vanzela, et al. Comp Cytogenet. 2017;11(3):511-524.
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Figure 5.

Figure 5. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum gilliaeA.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Style C Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Flower. Drawn from W.G. D’Arcy & G. McPherson 16210 (MO).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 4.

Figure 4. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum darienenseA.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Style C Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Flower. Drawn from J.P. Folsom, R.L. Hartman & R.L. Dressler 4415 (MO).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Figure 3.

Figure 3. From: Eight new species of Cestrum (Solanaceae) from Mesoamerica .

Cestrum contrerasianumA.K.Monro A Flowering stem B Style C Longitudinal section through the corolla showing stamen arrangement D Flower with apex of corolla lobe highlighted. Drawn from E. Contreras 11234 (F).

Alex K. Monro. PhytoKeys. 2012;(8):49-82.
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Fig. 7

Fig. 7. From: Antioxidant and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized by Cestrum nocturnum.

The images represent that silver nanoparticles have strong antibacterial activity as compared with AgNO3 while Cestrum nocturnum extract have no antibacterial activity and deionized H2O used as control (P–U).

Anand Kumar Keshari, et al. J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2020 Jan-Mar;11(1):37-44.
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Fig. 1. From: Production and bioprocessing of camptothecin from Aspergillus terreus, an endophyte of Cestrum parqui, restoring their biosynthetic potency by Citrus limonum peel extracts.

Camptothecin producing fungal endophytes from Cestrum species; C. diurnum, C. elegans, C. nocturnum and C. parqui. A Morphological view of leaves and twigs of Cestrum spp. B Potent Camptothecin producing endophytes; Aspergillus niger (73), A. terreus (18), A. fumigatus (48) and A. flavus (91). C Chromatographic analysis (TLC) of the extracted Camptothecin from the most potent fungal isolates comparing to authentic Camptothecin. D Yield of Camptothecin from the selected fugal isolates

Ashraf S. A. El-Sayed, et al. Microb Cell Fact. 2023;22:4.
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Figure 2

Figure 2. From: Karyotype differentiation of four Cestrum species (Solanaceae) revealed by fluorescent chromosome banding and FISH.

Chromosome banding with fluorochromes in Cestrum species: C-DAPI banding in C. capsulare (A); C. corymbosum, incomplete metaphase (C); C. laevigatum (E); and C. megalophylum (G). C-CMA banding in C. capsulare (B), C. corymbosum (D), C. laevigatum (F) and C. megalophylum (H). The larger arrows indicate C- CMA+/DAPI+ bands; the smaller arrows indicate C-CMA-/DAPI+ or C-CMA+/DAPI- bands. Bar = 10 μm.

Thiago Fernandes, et al. Genet Mol Biol. 2009 Apr-Jun;32(2):320-327.
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Fig. 1. From: Antioxidant and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized by Cestrum nocturnum.

Spectra represent the formation of silver nanoparticles with the help of Cestrum nocturnum extract (A) and the visual observation of color changes at different time intervals (0 h–24 h) (B).

Anand Kumar Keshari, et al. J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2020 Jan-Mar;11(1):37-44.
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Figure 1

Figure 1. From: Karyotype differentiation of four Cestrum species (Solanaceae) revealed by fluorescent chromosome banding and FISH.

Conventional staining in Cestrum species (2n = 16): C. capsulare (A), C. corymbosum (B), C. laevigatum (C) and C. megalophylum (D). Arrows point to submeta-to-acrocentric pair 8 and some chromocenters in partial nuclei of C. corymbosum. Bar = 10 μm.

Thiago Fernandes, et al. Genet Mol Biol. 2009 Apr-Jun;32(2):320-327.
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Figure 4

Figure 4. From: Karyotype differentiation of four Cestrum species (Solanaceae) revealed by fluorescent chromosome banding and FISH.

Idiograms with physical location of repetitive segments in Cestrum capsulare (A), C. corymbosum (B), C. laevigatum (C) and C. megalophylum (D). Numbers below the idiograms correspond to arm ratios, according to : metacentric (m) with arm ratios (ar) from 1.00 to 1.49, submetacentric (sm) with ar from 1.50 to 2.99, acrocentric (a) with ar > 3.0.

Thiago Fernandes, et al. Genet Mol Biol. 2009 Apr-Jun;32(2):320-327.
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Figure 3

Figure 3. From: Karyotype differentiation of four Cestrum species (Solanaceae) revealed by fluorescent chromosome banding and FISH.

FISH with the 45S rDNA probe detected with anti-digoxigenin-rhodamine (red) and the 5S rDNA probe detected with biotin-FITC (green) in Cestrum species (2n = 16): (A) Cestrum capsulare, (B) C. corymbosum, and (C) C. laevigatum. Note the four 45S rDNA sites always located in terminal regions and two 5S rDNA sites always in proximal regions of pair 8, except for Cestrum capsulare, where the 5S rDNA signal was observed on the metacentric pair 4 (arrows). In Figure (C), the arrow points to a chromosome containing the 45S rDNA site overlapped in the nuclei. (D) C. megalophylum showing five terminal signals of 45S rDNA and two proximal signals of 5S rDNA on pair 8. Bar = 10 μm.

Thiago Fernandes, et al. Genet Mol Biol. 2009 Apr-Jun;32(2):320-327.
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FIGURE 1

FIGURE 1. From: Raising the pH of the Pulsing Solution Improved the Acropetal Transport of NAA and 2,4-D and Their Efficacy in Reducing Floret Bud Abscission of Red Cestrum Cut Flowers.

Morphology of floret developmental stages in Red Cestrum cut flowers. A typical cut flowering shoot (A); definition of floral parts in an individual cluster of florets from an inflorescence head composed of florets at two developmental stages (B); and classification of floret buds developmental stages (C).

Bekele Abebie, et al. Front Plant Sci. 2020;11:825.

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