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Description of Acute and Chronic Cases of Poisoning by <i>Oxalis pes-caprae</i>. [PDF]
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Unravelling physiological disorders in onion and garlic: critical assessment and bibliometric visualization. [PDF]
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Gibberellin-induced dormancy in bulbils of Dioscorea
Planta, 1971The sprouting of bulbils of some plants in genus Dioscorea was inhibited by gibberellin (GA) treatment and was promoted by treatment with growth retardants. The results suggest that endogenous GAs in some manner induce and maintain the dormant state in these bulbils.
N, Okagami, M, Nagao
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Batatasins: New dormancy-inducing substances of yam bulbils
Planta, 1972Three growth inhibitors, for which the names batatasins I, II and III are proposed, occur in dormant yam bulbils. Application of these inhibitors suppresses the sprouting of bulbils, and the inhibition is reversible by low-temperature stratification. Batatasins I and III were isolated as crystals and partially characterized as phenotic compounds not ...
T, Hashimoto, K, Hasegawa, A, Kawarada
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Bulbils in garlic inflorescence: development and virus translocation
Scientia Horticulturae, 2021Abstract Commercial garlic cultivars are propagated only vegetatively. Since viral infection is sheltered in all plant organs, it is transmitted from one generation to another. Bolting varieties of garlic often produce small bulbils in the inflorescence that can be used for propagation.
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1987
The structure and development of the bulbils ofChara hornemannii, Chara aspera, Lamprothamnium papulosum, Lamprothamnium succinctum andNitellopsis obtusa have been studied.
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The structure and development of the bulbils ofChara hornemannii, Chara aspera, Lamprothamnium papulosum, Lamprothamnium succinctum andNitellopsis obtusa have been studied.
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BULBS AND BULBILS OF ORNITHOGALUM CAUDATUM AIT
Acta Botanica Neerlandica, 1971SUMMARY The assumption of Troll (1939), that the bulbils attached to the abaxial side of the bulb-scales of Ornithogalum caudatum are stalked axillary buds grown congenitally with the next-higher situated leaf, has been confirmed by the present morphological and anatomical investigations.
Marianne A. H. Samson, W. K. H. Karstens
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Lepidozia pearsoniiSpruce with bulbils
Journal of Bryology, 1993(1993). Lepidozia pearsonii Spruce with bulbils. Journal of Bryology: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 501-503.
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A new garlic growing system from bulbils through transplanting
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 2000SummaryWe have developed a new garlic growing system from bulbils through transplanting. By this system, extremely small seed bulbils produced bulbs as large as those from cloves of bulbs. In the new system, the bulbils harvested in summer and stored at 18–20°C in winter are grown from the following spring to summer in paper pots, and then transplanted
Yoshio Kajimura +4 more
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