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Aquesta obra és el resultat de la tasca col·laborativa feta pels estudiants de l’assignatura optativa de l’ensenyament de Farmàcia «Plantes Medicinals, Etnobotànica i Bioprospecció» del curs 2013-2014. El seu contingut se centra en unes monografies didàctiques sobre quinze plantes ornamentals tòxiques, per a les quals es detalla la nomenclatura, l ...
Bañolas Adalid, Bernardo+14 more
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Aquesta obra és el resultat de la tasca col·laborativa feta pels estudiants de l’assignatura optativa de l’ensenyament de Farmàcia «Plantes Medicinals, Etnobotànica i Bioprospecció» del curs 2013-2014. El seu contingut se centra en unes monografies didàctiques sobre quinze plantes ornamentals tòxiques, per a les quals es detalla la nomenclatura, l ...
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Nematodes and Ornamental Plants
Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1962One of the earliest recognized nematode injuries to plants was rootknot nematode injury on ornamental plants.“Nematodes”still brings rootknot to the mind of many growers of ornamental crops, but there are many other types of nematodes found on these plants.
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Principles of Plant Health Management for Ornamental Plants
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2005Economic, environmental, and technological influences complicate the task of achieving disease-free products in the ornamentals industry. Integrated pest management (IPM) is a cornerstone of floriculture and nursery crop production: strategies include sanitation, clean stock, host resistance, and control through biological, cultural, environmental ...
D. Michael Benson, Margery L. Daughtrey
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Micropropagation of ornamental plants
2003When Gottlieb Haberlandt started culturing isolated plant cells in artificial nutrient media he was mainly interested in cell to cell relationships within complex multicellular organisms. Discussing the results of his experiments he pointed out that inspite of remarkable cell growth, cell division was never observed (Haberlandt 1902).
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In Vitro Conservation and Cryopreservation of Ornamental Plants
2009Today, the conservation of ornamental germplasm can take advantage of innovative techniques which allow preservation in vitro (slow growth storage) or in liquid nitrogen (cryopreservation) of plant material. Slow growth storage refers to the techniques enabling the in vitro conservation of shoot cultures in aseptic conditions by reducing markedly the ...
Elif Aylin Ozudogru+2 more
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Protocols for In Vitro Propagation of Ornamental Plants
2010While ornamental plants are produced mainly for their aesthetic value, the propagation and improvement of quality attributes such as leaf types, flower colour and fragrance, longevity and form, plant shape and architecture, and the creation of novel variation are important economic goals for the expanding ornamental industry.
Jain, Mohan, Ochatt, Sergio
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FACTORS AFFECTING FLOWERING IN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
2004Flowering is the cornerstone of floricultural crops, regardless of class (bedding plants, herbaceous perennials, cut flowers, flowering potted plants); the only crop exceptions are those grown for their colorful foliage. During flower breeding and crop domestication, both public and private sector flower breeding programs must conduct research to ...
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Ornamental Plant Production in Croatia
Acta horticulturae et regiotecturae, 2008It is obvious that the ornamental plant production in Croatia is insufficient to meet the domestic demand, not to mention the exports. What is the reason for this situation, why is a country with such exceptionally suitable climate (especially significant for production in open field) and laws harmonised with EU regulative so backward in this branch of
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