Syzygium cumini (Linn.) Skeels Syn. Eugenia jambolana Lam/Syzygium jambolanum DC (Family: Myrtaceae) is a rapidly growing tree found throughout India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka (Anonymous, 2001a; Jagetia, 2017). Seed, leaf, and stem bark of S. cumini have a reputation...
Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels: Calyptranthes capitellata Buch.-Ham. ex Wall. [Invalid]; Calyptranthes caryophyllifolia (Lam.) Willd.; Calyptranthes cumini (L.) Pers.; Calyptranthes cuminodora Stokes; Calyptranthes jambolana (Lam.) Willd.; Calyptranthes jam
while some also form shrubs, small forest understorey treelets, swamp and mangrove forest trees, and rheophytic vegetation25. As is true of many tropical trees,Syzygiumflowers are visited by a large diversity of insects and vertebrates, and their fruits are typically eaten...
Trees of Syzygium cumini (=Eugenia jambolana) in a park at Tel Aviv, were heavily infested by this coccid, which debilitated them, causing leaf- and fruit-drop and impairing fruit formation. However, the most noticeable damage was the nuisance caused by the honeydew and sooty mould, which ...
cumini, which has the highest D score in our sample and a known haploid chromosome number of n = 2246, double the number of our S. grande pseudochromosomes. Single nucleotide polymorphisms and single-copy nuclear genes yield well resolved major branchings within Syzygium Species-level ...