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Developmental Genetics of Sexual Propagation in Oenothera

1992
In Oenothera a remarkable number of genes involved in the process of sexual propagation is present. To understand the role of these genes and the system of their cooperation it is necessary to consider first the specialities of the genetic system of the genus Oenothera.
C. Harte
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Sexual Propagation ofPteris VittataL. Influenced by pH, Calcium, and Temperature

International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2009
We aimed to optimize germination and growth conditions of the arsenic hyperaccumulating fern, Pteris vittata L. Pot experiments were carried out to investigate the effects of soil pH, soil calcium (Ca) concentration, and temperature on the sexual propagation of P. vittata.
Xiao-Ming, Wan   +4 more
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Competition and propagule density affect sexual and clonal propagation of a weed

Invasive Plant Science and Management, 2017
Many introduced species are capable of both sexual and vegetative reproduction. Our understanding of the ecology of such species depends on the trade-offs between vegetative and sexual reproduction and the ecological conditions that favor both modes of reproduction and how those factors influence the population ecology of introduced species.
Daniel Z. Atwater   +3 more
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Sexual and asexual propagation of Syzygium maire, a critically endangered Myrtaceae species of New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2023
Syzygium maire (swamp maire) is an endemic New Zealand Myrtaceae tree species. Current threats to this species include habitat destruction, myrtle rust, declining remnant populations and low capacity for natural regeneration.
J. C. Bettoni   +4 more
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Propagation and management of ornamental and commercial cacti– a review

Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 2023
Cacti are one of the most diverse and widespread plants globally. They are useful in numerous ways, including food, medicine, and ornamental plants. This review aimed to synthesise current and potential uses of cacti, methods of propagation, threats by ...
S. Senanayaka   +2 more
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PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF GLOBE ARTICHOKE CULTIVARS FROM CLONAL OR SEXUAL PROPAGATION

Acta Horticulturae, 2007
L. Almela   +3 more
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BIENNIAL MANAGEMENT IN A SEXUAL PROPAGATED ARTICHOKE CULTIVAR

Acta Horticulturae, 2012
One of the advantages of sexual propagation in artichoke is its inclusion as an annual culture in crop rotation. However, maintaining the production for at least two years, in order to reduce implantation costs, would be an attractive alternative too.
S.M. García   +5 more
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Vegetative propagation, chemical composition and antioxidant activity of yerba mate genotypes

, 2021
Ilex paraguariensis, commonly known as yerba mate, is a tree species native to South America. Its commercial value is due to the manufacturing of teas, with potential also in the pharmacological and cosmetic industries.
L. Vieira   +7 more
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Recombination in Sexually Propagated Higher Plants

1989
Recent reviews in this series have focused on sexual and asexual recombination with particular relevance for plant breeding. Particular emphasis has been put on interspecific hybridization and cell culture technology (Friedt and Wenzel 1985) and on asexual recombinant technology, respectively (Friedt and Brune 1987).
Wolfgang Friedt, Renate Kaiser
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Survival and sexual maturity of sexually propagated Acropora verweyi corals 4 years after outplantation

Restoration Ecology, 2021
Most coral reef restoration efforts are carried out over 1–2 years, and few have assessed long‐term (over 3 years) outcomes. Although studies of outplantation of sexually propagated corals have reported promising initial results, few studies have followed outplanted corals to maturity.
Charlon A. Ligson, Patrick C. Cabaitan
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