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EFFECT OF COMPACTION ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL AND ROOT GROWTH OF ORNAMENTAL BULBS
Acta Horticulturae, 1971F.A.M. de Haan, G.G.M. van der Valk
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Complications of Ornamental Christmas Bulb Ingestion
Archives of Surgery, 1975Unusual complications ensued when a 14-month-old boy ingested an ornamental Christmas bulb. Profuse rectal bleeding, a large ischiorectal abscess, and an acute condition of the abdomen necessiated a sigmoid colostomy with drainage of the ischiorectal abscess. Following this, repeated episodes of hemorrhage via the colostomy and rectum required multiple
H P, Norberg, H M, Reyes
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Ornamental plants constitute a largely unknown and potentially important source of pathogens affecting not only ornamental plants, but also major crop species. We have carried out studies using high-throughput sequencing of 21-24 nt RNAs from potentially
Catherine Wipf-Scheibel +1 more
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ESTABLISHING ORNAMENTAL FLOWER MEADOW WITH BULB AND PERENNIAL BY SOWING IN NORTH CHINA
Acta Horticulturae, 2013The aim of this study was to see whether it was possible to produce a cost effective, sustainable, and attractive flower meadow of bulb and perennial in North China. 14 species flowers, including 8 perennials and one bulb, were selected for the study on the basis of attractive flowers.
null Cuilian Fang +2 more
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European Journal of Plant Pathology, 1999
The effects of flooding and soil fumigation with cis-dichloropropene or methylisothiocyanate (MIT) on disease suppression against Pythium spp. were tested in pot and field experiments in sandy soil. Disease suppression was reduced by both flooding and fumigation treatments, resulting in severe infection in Iris and Crocus and reduction of bulb yields ...
van Os, G.J. +2 more
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The effects of flooding and soil fumigation with cis-dichloropropene or methylisothiocyanate (MIT) on disease suppression against Pythium spp. were tested in pot and field experiments in sandy soil. Disease suppression was reduced by both flooding and fumigation treatments, resulting in severe infection in Iris and Crocus and reduction of bulb yields ...
van Os, G.J. +2 more
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PATHOGENS ON ORNAMENTAL BULB PLANTS
Acta Horticulturae, 1992L.B. Orlikowski, Cz. Skrzypczak
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USE OF BITREX (METHAZOLE AND PYRIDATE) IN ORNAMENTAL BULB PLANTS
Acta Horticulturae, 1992L. Ondrusková, J. Spurny, J. Václavik
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