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Enhanced Phytoextraction Technologies for the Sustainable Remediation of Cadmium-Contaminated Soil Based on Hyperaccumulators-A Review. [PDF]
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The Use of Rhizobacteria to Promote Buds Formation of Bulbil of Elephant Foot Yam [PDF]
Elephant foot yams (Amorphophallus muelleri Blume) is one of tuber crops becoming popular among farmers in Indonesia as the tubers of this plant rich in carbohydrates, fats, protein, minerals, vitamins and fiber.
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Mechanism of exogenous cytokinins inducing bulbil formation in Lilium lancifolium in vitro
Plant Cell Reports, 2020The cytokinin pathway promotes the initiation of bulbil formation, and iPA may an important type of cytokinin during bulbil formation in Lilium lancifolium. Bulbils are important vegetative reproductive organs in triploid Lilium lancifolium. We previously showed that cytokinins are involved in bulbil formation, but how cytokinins participate in bulbil ...
Guoren, He +6 more
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Physiological and Molecular Changes during Lily Underground Stem Axillary Bulbils Formation
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2018Lily is regarded as one kind of the most economically important cut flowers in China. In this paper, lily cultivar ‘Aladdin’ (Lilium longiflorum × Lilium asiatic) was chosen as experimental material for its distinct high propagation coefficient in nature and three main conclusions were achieved.
Y. Zhang, Y. B. Yong, Q. Wang, Y. M. Lu
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Cellular events during wound periderm formation in Dioscorea bulbifera bulbils
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1989The cytological events induced by a deep wound applied to Dioscorea bulbifera bulbils were studied using specific cytochemical methods and fluorescence and electron microscopy. Following wounding, a superficial layer with lignified (3rd h) and weakly suberized (6th h) cell walls formed in the original starchy parenchyma in contact with the wounded ...
Ina Knobloch +3 more
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Stimulation by sucrose ofNarcissusbulbil formationin vitro
Journal of Horticultural Science, 1992Factors influencing the in vitro formation of bulbils by micropropagated shoots of five genotypes of Narcissus were investigated. Few bulbils developed in shoot proliferation conditions (3% sucrose) but increasing the sucrose concentration to 6% or 9% increased the percentage of shoots forming bulbils to 49% and 71% respectively.
Y N. Chow, C. Selby, B. M. R. Harvey
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Oecologia, 1995
Bulbils are small aerial rosettes that occur on the flowering stalks of semelparous Agave plants and in related families, and that are capable of acting as clones of the parent plant. We hypothesized that bulbil formation was inversely related to fruiting success in the flowering stalk, and we explored this hypothesis in A. macroacantha, a species from
S, Arizaga, E, Ezcurra
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Bulbils are small aerial rosettes that occur on the flowering stalks of semelparous Agave plants and in related families, and that are capable of acting as clones of the parent plant. We hypothesized that bulbil formation was inversely related to fruiting success in the flowering stalk, and we explored this hypothesis in A. macroacantha, a species from
S, Arizaga, E, Ezcurra
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Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 2003
AbstractA field experiment was conducted in three successive years at the Institute of Bioresources, Kyongbuk Provincial Agricultural Technology Administration, Andong, South Korea, to determine the effects of gibberellic acid (GA3) and the two plant growth retardants mepiquat chloride (MC) and trinexapac‐ethyl (TNE) on bulbil formation and yield ...
S. K. Kim +5 more
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AbstractA field experiment was conducted in three successive years at the Institute of Bioresources, Kyongbuk Provincial Agricultural Technology Administration, Andong, South Korea, to determine the effects of gibberellic acid (GA3) and the two plant growth retardants mepiquat chloride (MC) and trinexapac‐ethyl (TNE) on bulbil formation and yield ...
S. K. Kim +5 more
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Scientia Horticulturae, 1999
Abstract A method has been developed for rapid multiplication of Curculigo orchioides (Hypoxidaceae) through direct organogenesis and bulbil formation in vitro. Leaf and underground stem explants produced maximum number of shoots (four and 10 per explant, respectively) on B5 medium supplemented with 4.4 μM BAP. Higher concentrations of BAP (≥22 μM)
Sarabjeet S Suri +2 more
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Abstract A method has been developed for rapid multiplication of Curculigo orchioides (Hypoxidaceae) through direct organogenesis and bulbil formation in vitro. Leaf and underground stem explants produced maximum number of shoots (four and 10 per explant, respectively) on B5 medium supplemented with 4.4 μM BAP. Higher concentrations of BAP (≥22 μM)
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