نتایج جستجو برای: tuberose flowers

تعداد نتایج: 14792  

Journal: :International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 2018

Journal: :Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University 1995

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Mario Vallejo-Marín Mark D Rausher

Two non-mutually exclusive hypotheses regarding the benefits of andromonoecy (producing perfect and female-sterile flowers on the same plant) are tested using Solanum carolinense. Results indicate that (1) staminate flowers are cheaper to produce than perfect flowers, even after correcting for their relative position in the inflorescence; (2) the resources saved by producing staminate flowers a...

2001
Donald A. Hunter Michael S. Reid

Flower senescence is a highly controlled developmental event that culminates in the death of the floral organs. Most research on flower senescence has focused on the perianth, since it typically determines the commercial life of the flower. The mechanism by which the perianth dies differs between species: in some flowers, wilting is the primary symptom of senescence whereas in others, the peria...

Tuberose is one of the most important aromatic cut flower among ornamental plants that its growth and quality is influenced by the type and percentage of mineral compounds in the substrate. This study was carried out on the basis of a randomized complete design to explore the impact of feldspar, talc, dolomite and tuff minerals at the rate of 10, 20 and 40% incorporated with garden soil and man...

2011

Bauhinia variegata, "PURPLE ORCHID TREE" Spectacular, deciduous tree w/ light green, 2-lobed leaves & 3-in. purple, orchidlike flowers in late winter/early spring (a few may have white flowers). [11] (H*) Caesalpinia mexicana , "MEXICAN BIRD-OF-PARADISE" Heatloving, small tree or large shrub w/ ferny, blue-green leaves & showy clusters of lemon yellow flowers throughout warm weather; needs good...

Journal: :Science 2007
Charles C Davis Maribeth Latvis Daniel L Nickrent Kenneth J Wurdack David A Baum

Species of Rafflesiaceae possess the world's largest flowers (up to 1 meter in diameter), yet their precise evolutionary relationships have been elusive, hindering our understanding of the evolution of their extraordinary reproductive morphology. We present results of phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial, nuclear, and plastid data showing that Rafflesiaceae are derived from within Euphorbiace...

2009
Thomas Gübitz Maria Elena Hoballah Alexandre Dell’Olivo Cris Kuhlemeier

In recent years Petunia has become a promising model system for studying the genetics and evolution of pollination syndromes. Here we provide a brief introduction to the issue of pollination syndromes, explain why Petunia is a suitable model for its study, present useful background information about pollinators and plants, review recent studies, and discuss questions related to the genetics and...

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