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Networking and innovation within the ornamental plant sector [PDF]
The ornamental plant cultivation could benefit from networking, as the locus of innovation is no longer the individual farm, but increasingly the network within which the farm is embedded.
E. Lambrecht+4 more
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Trends in Ornamental Plant Production
Growing ornamental plants is a dynamically developing and profitable sector of plant production [...]
P. Salachna
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Background New vegetable production systems, such as vertical farming, but also well-established in-door production methods led to the implementation of light emitting diodes (LEDs).
Katja Frede+3 more
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Molecular Biology of Ornamental Plants
Relative to model plants, ornamental plants have many special characteristics, such as their flower color and shape, and a floral fragrance [...]
Aiping Song, Yu Chen
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Ornamental Plants and Urban Gardening
Urban green areas serve both the mental and physical health of the people living in the settlements; therefore, the ornamental plants used on green areas currently have a prominent role in reducing the effects of climate change and urbanization, as well as in providing ecosystem services.
László Orlóci, Albert Fekete
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Background Manipulation of flowering time and frequency of blooming is key to enhancing the ornamental value of orchids. Arundina graminifolia is a unique orchid that flowers year round, although the molecular basis of this flowering pattern remains ...
Sagheer Ahmad+9 more
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Species-Specific Impact of Fusarium Infection on the Root and Shoot Characteristics of Asparagus
Soil-borne pathogens can have considerable detrimental effects on asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) growth and production, notably caused by the Fusarium species F. oxysporum f.sp. asparagi, F. proliferatum and F. redolens.
Roxana Djalali Farahani-Kofoet+4 more
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Molecular evolution of chloroplast genomes in subfamily Zingiberoideae (Zingiberaceae)
Background Zingiberoideae is a large and diverse subfamily of the family Zingiberaceae. Four genera in subfamily Zingiberoideae each possess 50 or more species, including Globba (100), Hedychium (> 80), Kaempferia (50) and Zingiber (150).
Dong-Mei Li+4 more
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Transcriptional Cascade in the Regulation of Flowering in the Bamboo Orchid Arundina graminifolia
Flowering in orchids is the most important horticultural trait regulated by multiple mechanisms. Arundina graminifolia flowers throughout the year unlike other orchids with a narrow flowering span.
Sagheer Ahmad+8 more
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Orchids are some of the most popular ornamental plants worldwide. Orchid floral morphology has increasingly attracted horticultural and commercial attention.
Fengxi Yang+10 more
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