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Self-DNA as a chronic stress signal drives soil sickness in lisianthus by disrupting root integrity and facilitating pathogen invasion [PDF]
Di He +4 more
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Designing of future ornamental crops: a biotechnological driven perspective. [PDF]
Partap M, Verma V, Thakur M, Bhargava B.
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'Maurine Blue' Lisianthus [Eustoma grandiflorum (Raf.) Shinn.] - A University of Florida Cultivar
'Maurine Blue' is a heat-tolerant lisianthus developed at the University of Florida's Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Bradenton, FL. Seedlings have been produced at temperatures ranging from 28 to 31°C without rosetting.
Brent K. Harbaugh, John W. Scott
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Six Heat-tolerant Cultivars of Lisianthus [PDF]
Brent K. Harbaugh, John W. Scott
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Previous experiences demonstrated the efficiency of the floating system for growing lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum L.) seedlings. Using this system, root growth usually expands through the plug cell drainage hole into the solution originating some ...
Lorena Alejandra Barbaro +2 more
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Editorial: postharvest ripening, senescence, and technology, Volume II. [PDF]
Deltsidis A, Liu T, Albornoz K.
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'Het Nieuwe Telen' Lisianthus: Verkennende studie
Vanuit de Landelijke Commissie Lisianthus is de wens geuit om de teeltwijze van Lisianthus verder te verbeteren. Bij andere gewassen is met ‘Het Nieuwe Telen’ veel kennis opgedaan en blijken bij andere snijbloemen aanzienlijke energiebesparingen mogelijk, zonder dat dit ten koste gaat van de productie en kwaliteit.
van der Helm, F.P.M. +5 more
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