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The genome of Eustoma grandiflorum reveals the whole-genome triplication event contributing to ornamental traits in cultivated lisianthus. [PDF]
Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 20, Issue 10, Page 1856-1858, October 2022.
Liang Y +15 more
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Conservation Genomics of <i>Apocynum venetum</i>: Genetic Adaptation and Demographic History Across China's Saline-Alkali Ecosystems. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Apocynum venetum L., a saline‐alkali‐tolerant plant valued for its high‐quality bast fiber in textile manufacturing and medicinal compounds in traditional medicine, serves as a key economic species in saline‐alkali regions with additional phytoremediation applications.
Yuan N, Jia C, Lu R, Yuan X, Chen X.
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MORPHOLOGICAL VARIABILITY OF EUSTOMA HYBRIDS OBTAINED FROM INTERSPECIFIC CROSSES BETWEEN EUSTOMA GRANDIFLORUM X EUSTOMA EXALTATUM [PDF]
The morphological characteristics of hybrid lines obtained from interspecific crosses between Eustoma grandiflorum and Eustoma exaltatum were analyzed based on the descriptors reported by UPOV for Eustoma grandiflorum. In the principal component analysis, a variation of 73.70% was obtained within four main components.
Zarate Diaz Yulemne +6 more
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Light-Regulation of Zeaxanthin Epoxidase in View of the Central Role of Zeaxanthin for Photoprotection. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Plants are frequently exposed to fluctuating light conditions and, as a consequence, to variable photo‐oxidative stress. Efficient and flexible photoprotection is therefore essential for the fitness of plants in the field. The xanthophyll zeaxanthin, which is formed in high light from violaxanthin in the xanthophyll cycle, contributes to ...
Jahns P, Bethmann S.
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Eustoma grandiflorum, commonly known as prairie gentian or Texas bluebells, is among the most popular agriculturally propagated species of cut flowers.
Wanjie Xue +8 more
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Colchicine-induced Polyploidy in Eustoma grandiflorum [PDF]
Tetraploid forms of lisianthus [Eustoma grandiflorum (Grisebach) Schinners] were produced by applying 0.5% (w/v) aqueous colchicine to seedling apices. The tetraploids had stronger stems and reduced plant stature, which provided better support to flowers than diploids.
R.J. Griesbach, R.N. Bhat
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SUMMARY Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium) is well known as a photoperiod‐sensitive flowering plant. However, it has also evolved into a temperature‐sensitive ecotype. Low temperature can promote the floral transition of the temperature‐sensitive ecotype, but little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms.
Jing Lyu +11 more
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A New Flavonol Triglycoside from Eustoma grandiflorum [PDF]
A new flavonol triglycoside, kaempferol 3- O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl (1→6)-(3- O- E- p-coumaroyl)-β-D-galactopyranoside-7- O-α-L-rhamnopyranoside (1: Eustograndifloside A) was isolated from the flower of Eustoma grandiflorum in addition to eight known flavonols (2: kaempferol 3- O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl (1→6)-(4- O- E- p-coumaroyl)-β-D-galactopyranoside-7- O-
Naohito, Abe +4 more
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Pigments in flower stems of lisianthus under different photoselective shade nets
The lisianthus culture is demanded to produce cut flowers and pot vases, grown in a greenhouse using advanced techniques. The present study aimed to evaluate the pigments of different lisianthus cultivars in different photoselective shade nets.
Julia Martella Almeida +2 more
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Summary Generalised dose–response curves are essential to understand how plants acclimate to atmospheric CO2. We carried out a meta‐analysis of 630 experiments in which C3 plants were experimentally grown at different [CO2] under relatively benign conditions, and derived dose–response curves for 85 phenotypic traits.
Hendrik Poorter +7 more
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