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Calathea

Handbook of Plant Breeding, 2018
Emmy Dhooghe   +2 more
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Additional Ecuadorian species in Calathea series Comosae (Marantaceae)

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1986
Three new species in Calathea series Comosae (Petersen) Schumann are described from Ecuador: Calathea pallidicosta, C. attenuata and C. lagoagriana. Calathea pallidicosta is
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Leaf movement in Calathea lutea (Marantaceae)

Oecologia, 1985
Calathea lutea is a broad-leaved, secondary successional plant which shows complex leaf movements involving both elevation and folding of the leaf surface about the pulvinus. In the plants studied, mean leaf elevation increased from approximately 34 degrees in the early morning to 70 degrees at noon while the angle of leaf folding increased from 13 ...
Thomas J, Herbert, Parry B, Larsen
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Responses of Calathea species in different growing media

Nigerian Journal of Horticultural Science, 2002
Pot experiments were conducted at the National Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT), Ibadan to investigate the most suitable medium for the growing of Calathea species. Four Calathea species namely: C. ornata; C.nigerica; C. princeps and C.zebrina, were planted each in three growing media made up of top soil; top soil and poultry manure (3:1) and ...
Fagbayide, J.A., Makinde, A.I.
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THE STUDY OF APPLIED TECHNIQUE WITH CALATHEA CORE

2020
Journal of Asia Design and Research, 3, 1, 1 to ...
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Carbohydrate partitioning and metabolism during acclimatization of micropropagated Calathea

Plant Growth Regulation, 1998
Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism and compartmentation were studied during the acclimatization of tissue cultured Calathea plantlets. At transplantation plants were characterised by a heterotrophic metabolism with roots and stems as the main storage organs for carbohydrates. As acclimatization proceeded, a switch to autotrophic growth was observed:
A. Piqueras   +3 more
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Calathea varians

Addisonia : colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants, 1933
Thomas H. Everett, E. J. Alexander
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EFFECT OF GA3 ON DEVELOPMENT OF CALATHEA MAKOYANA

Acta Horticulturae, 1977
L. Basoccu, E. Accati Garibaldi
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Molecular phylogeny and redefined generic limits of Calathea (Marantaceae)

2012
Calathea, with an estimated 285 species, is the largest genus of Marantaceae and an important component of Neotropical herbaceous diversity. The genus is also of high importance for horticulture as species are cultivated for their showy, patterned leaves.
Borchsenius, F.   +2 more
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