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Background Drought is a leading environmental factor affecting plant growth. To explore the drought tolerance mechanism of asparagus, this study analyzed the responses of two asparagus varieties, namely, ‘Jilv3’ (drought tolerant) and ‘Pacific Early ...
Xuhong Zhang +5 more
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Establishing asparagus plantations with seedling plants
Seedling transplants were found to have many advantages over crown transplanting or direct seeding.
B Benson +3 more
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The effects of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria on Asparagus officinalis subjected to water stress and disease [PDF]
Asparagus plantings over many harvest seasons suffer declining yields and profit loss due to water stress, disease pressure, or combinations thereof. It was hypothesized that plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) inoculation would improve asparagus
Liddycoat, Scott M.
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REGENERATION CAPACITY OF Asparagus setaceus (Kunth) Jessop ‘PYRAMIDALIS’ IN in vitro CULTURES
Plant regeneration through the tissue culture techniques would be a excellent alternative for improving the quality and faster production of Asparagus species.
Anna Pindel
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Micropropagation, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Asparagus officinalis Cv. Mary washington in vivo and in vitro / Arash Khorasani Esmaeili [PDF]
In recent years there has been renewed interest in natural medicines that are obtained from plant parts or plant extracts. Asparagus officinalis is a herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to Liliaceae family, a valued vegetable for its medicinal ...
Esmaeili, Arash Khorasani
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Growers are interested in the feasibility of the establishment of commercial asparagus plantings by direct seeding as well as by the crown planting method presently used.
F Takatori, J Stillman, B Power
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Different kinds of male flowers in the dioecious plant Asparagus of officinalis L. [PDF]
In the dioecious plant Asparagus officinalis L. the female plants bear flowers that are all strictly of the same type, with well-developed pistils and collapsed and consistently sterile rudiments of anthers, while male plants, on the contrary, show a ...
Vigo A. +5 more
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OBTAINING VIRUS FREE PLANTS FROM ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L. “Asparagus” IN VITRO
This work attempts to obtain free virus Asparagus officinalis L. “garden asparagus”plants, applying the biotechnological methods of the in vitro meristem culture. Axillarybuds were used as explants, and were sterilized, isolated, cultivated in the basalmedium Murashige & Skoog (MS) at 3 different concentrations (0,5; 1,0 & 1,5 mg/L)of the ...
Quiñonez Aguilar, Mauro +1 more
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A progress report… dates of planting for asparagus production
These tests show that a good initial stand of asparagus can be obtained through direct seeding from early spring to late summer; however, the final established stand was dependent upon the cultural practice following the first season of growth. Plantings made in July or later, in warm production areas such as southern California, do not gain sufficient
F Takatori, J Stillman, F Souther
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The Amazonian savanna contains edaphoclimatic conditions that are challenging for agricultural production, characterized by high temperatures, hydric seasonality, and highly weathered soils, which require the adoption of adapted crops and management ...
Sandra Lima Cruz +6 more
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