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Inheritance of double flower per peduncle and flower colour in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) [PDF]

open access: yesElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 2013
The double-flower per peduncle trait is known to contribute to increased seed yield in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Reciprocal crosses have been done between white single-flowered kabuli type (BARI chola-8) and the pink double-flowered deshi type (BARI
M. Tarikul Hasan, Anil Chandra Deb
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Pattern Research Project: An Investigation of The Pattern And Printing Process - Tivoli [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
2018 Pattern Research Project Candice Duncan - Tivoli The Pattern Research Project involves research and analysis of contemporary patterns found in the textiles and wallcoverings of the built interior environment.
Duncan, Candice
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Tempo and mode of flower color evolution [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Botany, 2015
• Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best‐studied floral traits in terms of its genetic basis and ecological significance, yet few studies have examined the processes that shape its evolution across deep timescales. Advances in comparative methods along with larger phylogenies for floral radiations offer new opportunities for ...
Smith, Stacey D, Goldberg, Emma E
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Kultivar Dan Formula Pupuk Pada Pertumbuhan Bunga Potong Anthurium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
. Tedjasarwana, R. and S. Wuryaningsih. 2009. Cultivars and Fertilizer Formulae on the Growthof Anthurium Cut Flower. Anthurium cut flower (Anthurium andraeanum Lind.) has spesific flower form like hatconsist of spathe and spadix with variation on spathe
Tedjasarwana, R. (Rahayu)   +1 more
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Visualizing Exotic Orbital Texture in the Single-Layer Mott Insulator 1T-TaSe2 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Mott insulating behavior is induced by strong electron correlation and can lead to exotic states of matter such as unconventional superconductivity and quantum spin liquids.
Albertini, Oliver R.   +20 more
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Why sexually deceptive orchids have colored flowers [PDF]

open access: yesCommunicative & Integrative Biology, 2010
Sexually deceptive orchids provide no reward to their pollinators. Instead, they mimic the sex pheromone of receptive insect females to attract males which pollinate the flowers in mating attempts. Nearly all species of the Mediterranean orchid genus Ophrys are sexually deceptive and pollinated by solitary bees and wasps.
Spaethe, Johannes   +2 more
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Exploring the Mechanisms Underlying Petal Pigmentation Differences in Two Cultivars of Physalis philadelphica Based on HPLC and NGS

open access: yesHorticulturae
Physalis philadelphica, a member of the Solanaceae family, commonly known as Physalis, is a one-year-old herbaceous plant with both medicinal and edible properties, as well as ornamental value. At present, only limited research is available on the flower
Hongyu Qiao   +11 more
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Analysis of Transcriptome and Expression of C4H and FLS Genes on Four Flower Colors of Impatiens uliginosa

open access: yesHorticulturae
Flower color is a major feature of ornamental plants, and the rich flower color of plants is an important factor in determining their ornamental and economic values, so flower color is an important research target for gardening and horticulture breeders ...
Xiaoli Zhang   +6 more
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Effects of cell morphology, physiology, biochemistry and CHS genes on four flower colors of Impatiens uliginosa

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionFlower color is one of the important ornamental traits in the plants, which plays an active role in attracting pollinators to pollinate plants and reproduce their offspring. The flower color of Impatiens uliginosa is rich, there are four main
Lu-Qiu Zhao   +5 more
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Genetics of Flower Color in Asystasia gangetica, Linn. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1955
Volume: 9Start Page: 62End Page ...
Kamemoto, H., Storey, W.B.
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