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FLOWERING GEOPHYTES FROM CHILE
Acta Horticulturae, 2002Cooperative research projects between the University of Connecticut in the United States of America and the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile and the Universidad de Talca in Chile on the breeding, propagation, physiology, micropropagation and production of flowering geophytes from Chile have been ongoing for several years.
M.P. Bridgen, E. Olate, F. Schiappacasse
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Shellfish, Geophytes, and Sedentism on Early Holocene Santa Rosa Island, Alta California, USA
Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology, 2020Archaeobotanical remains recovered from a large ∼8000-year-old-shell midden (CA-SRI-666) on Santa Rosa Island provide the first ancient plant data from this large island, shedding light on ancient patterns of plant use, subsistence, and sedentism. Faunal
J. Erlandson +5 more
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Plant Biosystems, 2021
Anemone and Gladiolus are economically important geophyte genera due to their usage as ornamental plants. However, species identification is still under debate.
Zübeyde Uğurlu Aydın +2 more
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Anemone and Gladiolus are economically important geophyte genera due to their usage as ornamental plants. However, species identification is still under debate.
Zübeyde Uğurlu Aydın +2 more
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1989
NEGBI, M., 1989. Theophrastus on geophytes. The nature of the geophilous organs of the geophytes described by Theophrastus (371-287 B.C.) in Historia Planiarum and De Causis Planlarum is presented and discussed. Most of the geophytes and the hydrogeophytes mentioned in these books (excluding species of Allium, biennial vegetables, and a few others) are
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NEGBI, M., 1989. Theophrastus on geophytes. The nature of the geophilous organs of the geophytes described by Theophrastus (371-287 B.C.) in Historia Planiarum and De Causis Planlarum is presented and discussed. Most of the geophytes and the hydrogeophytes mentioned in these books (excluding species of Allium, biennial vegetables, and a few others) are
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PROPAGATION STUDIES ON CHILEAN GEOPHYTES
Acta Horticulturae, 2005Chilean geophytes are distributed throughout the country, between Arica (18°29’ South latitude) and Tierra del Fuego (54°20’ South latitude). However, the greatest diversity is concentrated in the central part of the country, which has a Mediterranean climate.
F. Schiappacasse +3 more
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Integrated management of diseases and pests on ornamental geophytes: challenges and progress
Acta Horticulturae, 2019The development and implementation of cost effective long-term production practices that rely on an integrated pest management (IPM) approach to managing diseases and arthropod (insect and mite) pests is important in enhancing the efficiency of producing
D. Lakshman, R. Cloyd, G. Chastagner
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Sugars as the regulators of dormancy and sprouting in geophytes
Industrial crops and products (Print), 2022Firdous Rasool Sheikh +4 more
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Major Diseases of Flowering Geophytes
Flowering geophytes are important ornamental or florist crops that mainly have tuberous roots, tuberous stems, true tuber and rhizomes or corms. The global trade of florists' crops including flowering geophytes is projected to be more than $100 billion annually.Fayaz A. Mohiddin +5 more
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1998
In this chapter, we study the distribution of geophytes in Chile and review the literature on their biology and ecology. This may help in understanding the causes accounting for their distribution patterns, and the results may serve to determine the conservation status of geophytes in central Chile.
A. J. Hoffmann +2 more
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In this chapter, we study the distribution of geophytes in Chile and review the literature on their biology and ecology. This may help in understanding the causes accounting for their distribution patterns, and the results may serve to determine the conservation status of geophytes in central Chile.
A. J. Hoffmann +2 more
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This volume bridges scientific research with applied horticultural practices by examining the taxonomy, cultivation, ecological significance and conservation of ornamental and medicinal plants such as Fritillaria, Gladiolus, and Saffron. This book explores environmental requirements and sustainable cultivation methods by covering topics from plant ...
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