Hippeastrum sp. is a popular cut flower and a popular potted plant, currently occupying the 11th position among cut flowers sold on the Dutch flower auctions. Hippeastrum × chmielii was bred by Henryk Chmiel at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS), Poland. The aim of this study was designed to test the ability of two clones of H. × chmielii to reproduce generatively by pollinating by three cultivars of Hippeastrum hybridum – ‘Gervase’, ‘Rio Negro’ and ‘Royal Velvet’. Pollen viability was tested by germination on the medium and by acetocarmine staining. The receptiveness of the stigmas and ovules of H. × chmielii and thus their ability to possibly accept compatible pollen were checked by staining with red alizarin. The viability of ...
The endangered native orchid Himantoglossum adriaticum H. Baumann is a European endemic species of p...
AbstractAcacia mearnsii (black wattle) is a commercially important forestry species in South Africa,...
Many species of Cuphea genus show promise as rich natural sources of valuable seed oils for commerci...
Hippeastrum is a bulbous genus within the family Amaryllidaceae which is of horticultural importanc...
viability, in-vitro pollen germination, stigma receptivity and crossed seed set percentage to find o...
The chrysanthemum is one of the most economically important ornamental plants in the Asteraceae fami...
Gentiana lutea L. (yellow gentian, Gentianaceae) is a protected orophyte of central and southern Eur...
© 1992 Elizabeth Ann JamesThe Australian flora represent a potential genetic resource for the produc...
Fertility of hybrid tea roses is often reduced due to their interspesific origin but also to intensi...
Not AvailableStudy on reproductive biology was conducted in selected male and female clones of Popul...
The genus Zephyranthes and the related genus Habranthus in the family Amaryllidaceae are commonly gr...
Advanced inbred lines that are nearly homozygous for favorable alleles could serve as parents for cr...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Fertility of hybrid tea roses is often reduced due to their interspecific origin but also to intensi...
Gentiana lutea L. (yellow gentian, Gentianaceae) is a protected orophyte of central and southern Eur...
The endangered native orchid Himantoglossum adriaticum H. Baumann is a European endemic species of p...
AbstractAcacia mearnsii (black wattle) is a commercially important forestry species in South Africa,...
Many species of Cuphea genus show promise as rich natural sources of valuable seed oils for commerci...
Hippeastrum is a bulbous genus within the family Amaryllidaceae which is of horticultural importanc...
viability, in-vitro pollen germination, stigma receptivity and crossed seed set percentage to find o...
The chrysanthemum is one of the most economically important ornamental plants in the Asteraceae fami...
Gentiana lutea L. (yellow gentian, Gentianaceae) is a protected orophyte of central and southern Eur...
© 1992 Elizabeth Ann JamesThe Australian flora represent a potential genetic resource for the produc...
Fertility of hybrid tea roses is often reduced due to their interspesific origin but also to intensi...
Not AvailableStudy on reproductive biology was conducted in selected male and female clones of Popul...
The genus Zephyranthes and the related genus Habranthus in the family Amaryllidaceae are commonly gr...
Advanced inbred lines that are nearly homozygous for favorable alleles could serve as parents for cr...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Fertility of hybrid tea roses is often reduced due to their interspecific origin but also to intensi...
Gentiana lutea L. (yellow gentian, Gentianaceae) is a protected orophyte of central and southern Eur...
The endangered native orchid Himantoglossum adriaticum H. Baumann is a European endemic species of p...
AbstractAcacia mearnsii (black wattle) is a commercially important forestry species in South Africa,...
Many species of Cuphea genus show promise as rich natural sources of valuable seed oils for commerci...