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Transcriptomic and biochemical insights into key gene networks driving bulbil development of Pinellia ternata (Thunb.) Breit. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
In this study, we explored the developmental characteristics of Pinellia ternate bulbils as well as the key gene networks driving the development of bulbils. Based on physiological and biochemical reactions as well as transcriptome technology, this study
Xiwei Jia   +7 more
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Full-length transcriptome-referenced analysis reveals crucial roles of hormone and wounding during induction of aerial bulbils in lily [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2022
Aerial bulbils are important vegetative reproductive organs in Lilium. They are often perpetually dormant in most Lilium species, and little is known about the induction of these vegetative structures.
Jingrui Li   +6 more
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Bulbil initiation: a comprehensive review on resources, development, and utilisation, with emphasis on molecular mechanisms, advanced technologies, and future prospects [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
Bulbil is an important asexual reproductive structure of bulbil plants. It mainly grows in leaf axils, leaf forks, tubers and the upper and near ground ends of flower stems of plants.
Fuxing Shu   +15 more
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A systematic regulatory network related to bulbil formation in Lilium lancifolium based on metabolome and transcriptome analyses [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background Lilium lancifolium is a special wild triploid species native to China and can produce abundant bulbils on its stem under natural conditions, which is very valuable to study bulbil organogenesis in plants.
Ruiyi Ma   +5 more
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Effects of different substrates on the growth and yield of Amorphophallus muelleri [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Seven different substrates were prepared by mixing red soil, humus and river sand in different volume ratios and the growth and yield of Amorphophallus muelleri bulbils in different substrates was investigated. The growth of A.
Rui Xu   +8 more
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Nutrition Value and Phytochemical Screening of Gembolo (Dioscorea bulbifera L.) Bulbils and Tubers from Bogor, West Java

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia, 2022
Gembolo is often cultivated in tropical areas, mainly for its bulbils (edible aerial bulbs) and tubers. This study will discuss the nutritional value and phytochemical screening of gembolo bulbils and tubers from Bogor, West Java.
Emma Sri Kuncari
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Advances in the Micropropagation and Genetic Transformation of Agave Species

open access: yesPlants, 2022
The Agave genus is composed of approximately 210 species distributed from south United States to Colombia and Venezuela. Numerous Agave species have been used for the preparation of alcoholic beverages and have attracted interest in the pharmaceutical ...
Erika Bautista-Montes   +2 more
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Bulbil Formation on Water Yam (Dioscorea alata L.) Is Promoted by Waterlogged Soil

open access: yesAgronomy, 2023
The formation of bulbils, which are storage organs, is an important agronomic trait and a unique morphological feature in the vegetative reproduction of yam. We found a landrace of water yam (Dioscorea alata L.), which rarely forms bulbils, that produces
Norimitsu Hamaoka   +4 more
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Temperature and duration of vernalization effect on the vegetative growth of garlic (Allium sativum L.) clones in Indonesia

open access: yesOpen Agriculture, 2022
Garlic is usually propagated asexually from the cloves. Clove as the propagation source for garlic has many weaknesses. Alternatively, bulbils could be used for the propagation.
Azmi Chotimatul   +5 more
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Seasonal starch allocation of starry stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) growing in Lake Koronis, MN

open access: yesJournal of Freshwater Ecology, 2023
Starry stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa) (Desvaux in Loiseleur) J. Groves is an invasive macro alga that can take over entire water columns and outcompete native species.
Alyssa M. Haram, Ryan M. Wersal
doaj   +1 more source

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