Seedlings of hybrid tea roses, previously selected in a growth room for flowering or flower bud abortion at low light intensities were grown in a greenhouse for periods of at least 14 months. Previously flowering seedlings whether grown on their own roots or on a rootstock yielded more flowers, particularly in winter, than previously aborting ones. This was due to a lower percentage of blind shoots and a tendency to produce more shoots. It was shown that selection for better winter performance under glass could be made in young seedlings. [For part 2 see HcA 48, 7528.] (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission
When flower-bearing shoots in cut-rose (Rosa xhybrida) are harvested (removed), a varying number of ...
The effect of 2 supplementary lighting regimes (30 and 60 mu mol/m(2).s) and 2 cultural techniques (...
Three hyacinth cultivars were forced under fluorescent lamps which emitted white, blue, green, yello...
As a basis for breeding cvs adapted to flowering in winter light conditions, the growth of hybrid te...
F1 populations of the hybrid tea-roses Sonia, Baccara, Ilona, Prominent and Zorina were grown in a g...
<p>The influence of temperature in the range 15-22 °C on growth, production, quality and flowe...
The occurrence of flower bud abortion for rose, especially during winter, is attributed to a disequi...
The influence of temperature in the range 15-22 °C on growth, production, quality and flower bud atr...
Stock plants provide a supply of unrooted cuttings for the asexual propagation of selected ornamenta...
Growth and flowering of shoots of rose ‘Mercedes’ were investigated as a function of the level and s...
Leaves are essential in the propagation of roses by cuttings. However, about the underlying principl...
Apart from the progress in control of environmental factors and optimization of the technical equipm...
Apart from the progress in control of environmental factors and optimization of the technical equipm...
Light is an important environmental factor for all green plants. Its intensity, spectral composition...
Flower initiation and development to anthesis in Dutch iris were investigated using three cultivars,...
When flower-bearing shoots in cut-rose (Rosa xhybrida) are harvested (removed), a varying number of ...
The effect of 2 supplementary lighting regimes (30 and 60 mu mol/m(2).s) and 2 cultural techniques (...
Three hyacinth cultivars were forced under fluorescent lamps which emitted white, blue, green, yello...
As a basis for breeding cvs adapted to flowering in winter light conditions, the growth of hybrid te...
F1 populations of the hybrid tea-roses Sonia, Baccara, Ilona, Prominent and Zorina were grown in a g...
<p>The influence of temperature in the range 15-22 °C on growth, production, quality and flowe...
The occurrence of flower bud abortion for rose, especially during winter, is attributed to a disequi...
The influence of temperature in the range 15-22 °C on growth, production, quality and flower bud atr...
Stock plants provide a supply of unrooted cuttings for the asexual propagation of selected ornamenta...
Growth and flowering of shoots of rose ‘Mercedes’ were investigated as a function of the level and s...
Leaves are essential in the propagation of roses by cuttings. However, about the underlying principl...
Apart from the progress in control of environmental factors and optimization of the technical equipm...
Apart from the progress in control of environmental factors and optimization of the technical equipm...
Light is an important environmental factor for all green plants. Its intensity, spectral composition...
Flower initiation and development to anthesis in Dutch iris were investigated using three cultivars,...
When flower-bearing shoots in cut-rose (Rosa xhybrida) are harvested (removed), a varying number of ...
The effect of 2 supplementary lighting regimes (30 and 60 mu mol/m(2).s) and 2 cultural techniques (...
Three hyacinth cultivars were forced under fluorescent lamps which emitted white, blue, green, yello...