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Incidence of viruses in cloves and bulbils of garlic ecotypes in Croatia

open access: yesActa Scientiarum Polonorum Hortorum Cultus, 2020
In a survey on the sanitary status of garlic collection performed in 2016 at the Institute of Agriculture and Tourism in Poreč (Croatia), 24 ecotypes and cultivars were tested by DAS-ELISA test for the presence of four main garlic viruses: Garlic common latent virus (GCLV), Shallot latent virus (SLV), Leek yellow stripe virus (LYSV) and Onion yellow ...
Smiljana G. Ban   +3 more
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Characterization of viruses associated with garlic plants propagated from different reproductive tissues from Italy and other geographic regions

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2012
Garlic is an important crop cultivated worldwide and several different viruses have been associated with propagative material. Garlic is propagated from bulbs and/or from vegetative topsets of the inflorescences known as bulbils.
Leonardo PARRANO   +4 more
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Survival and State of Garlic Explants of Two Lithuanian Cultivars after Cryopreservation

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
Cryopreservation features of Lithuanian garlic (Allium sativum L.) cultivars ‘Žiemiai’ and ‘Dangiai’ were investigated. The survival rate and state of explants, depending on the type of explant, and dehydration conditions were evaluated in the experiment.
Danguolė Juškevičienė   +3 more
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Bulbil Formation in Sedum telephium

open access: yesNature, 1959
A VEGETATIVE plant of a species of Sedum, afterwards identified as S. telephium, was collected in a hedgerow on Rothamsted Farm on June 9, 1958, and placed with its roots in a jar containing tap water to keep it alive for further study. The jar stood on the laboratory window-sill for three months, when it was observed that, although the specimen failed
Humphries, E. C., Thurston, J. M.
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PHENOMENON OF FLORAL REVERSION IN BOLTING GARLIC (Allium sativum L.)

open access: yesActa Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus, 2018
In this study, we present investigations of morphological changes in the inflorescence of bolting Allium sativum L., which forms umbel-like inflorescences with small, inconspicuous flowers, bulbils, and leaf-like membranous bracts.
Krystyna Winiarczyk   +2 more
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Antioviposition and Reduction of Callosobruchus chinensis Pic. 1902 (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) Emergence on Phaseolus vulgaris by Dioscorea sansibarensis Powder and Its Chemical Composition

open access: yesPsyche: A Journal of Entomology, 2020
Callosobruchus chinensis causes damage to the Phaseolus vulgaris seeds. Traditionally, Dioscorea sansibarensis serves as a medicinal plant. Naturally, D.
Godfrey O. Mauti   +2 more
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Regulation Mechanism of Exogenous Brassinolide on Bulbil Formation and Development in Pinellia ternata [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
The bulbil is the propagative organ of the P. ternata, which has a great effect on the yield of P. ternata. It is well known that plant hormones play important roles in bulbil formation and development. However, there is not clear about brassinolide (BR) regulation on bulbil formation and development. In this study, we revealed the effects of BR and BR
Chenchen Guo   +9 more
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Effect of Bulbils Position on Leaf Branches to Plant Growth Responses and Corms Quality of Amorphophallus muelleri Blume

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Life Science, 2018
Bulbil (corm leaf) is one material source of vegetative propagation in Amorphophallus muelleri Blume. Based on the position in branches there are two types of bulbil, middle and edge bulbils, which are different in shape and size.
Retno Mastuti   +3 more
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Evaluation of Productivity Components and Antioxidant Activity of Different Types of Garlic Depending on the Morphological Organs

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
This study evaluated the elements of production, the content of bioactive compounds, and the antioxidant activity of some types of garlic: softneck—Allium sativum L. var. sativum, Rocambole—A. sativum var.
Maria Dinu   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Artificial Induction of Bulbils in Lilium Species1

open access: yesHortScience, 1978
Abstract 6-Benzyladenosine (6-BAR), 6-benzylamino-9-2-methylpurine (6-BMA) and 6 benzylamino-9-2-ethylpurine (6-BEA) applied to stems induced or promoted bulbil formation and development in Lilium species.
M. Iizuka   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

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