Abstract: In Tunisia, globe artichoke is mainly propagated by underground dormant axillary buds (ovoli), which are removed from the field in August during the quiescence period. The high cost of in vitro-plants and the absence of specialized nurseries were among the reasons for the rise of heterogeneity and spread of diseases. The aim was to help farmers to improve artichoke yield and quality by ameliorating their vegetative propagation technique with low cost methods. Three plant cuttings management methods were tested: summer ovoli (T0); spring offshoots nursery\u2019s cuttings forced to pass a vegetative rest period by stopping irrigation (T1); and offshoots nursery\u2019s cuttings not forced (T2). The cuttings management can affect both...
In this work, evaluation was made for a possible application of "innovative vegetative propagation s...
[EN] The production of seed propagated artichoke is considered one possible alternative to the veget...
A 2 year research project was carried out in Sicily (south Italy), in order to study the effects of ...
In Tunisia, globe artichoke is mainly propagated by underground dormant axillary buds (ovoli), which...
The globe artichoke [Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus (L.) Fiori], an ancient vegetable originate...
8th International Symposium on Artichoke, Cardoon and their Wild Relatives -- APR 10-13, 2012 -- Vit...
The micropropagation appears to be a valid alternative method for the production of large-scale, phe...
[EN] The artichoke crop in Spain is mainly reproduced by vegetative propagation, using cuttings, stu...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, globe artichoke cultivation in the Mediterranean basin is based on monocu...
Globe artichoke gives an important contribution to the Mediterranean agricultural economy. However, ...
The potential of the globe artichoke biodiversity in the Mediterranean area is enormous but at risk ...
Artichoke is one of the important vegetable crops in Mediterranean countries including Turkey. In ...
Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus (L.) Fiori) is a perennial plant of the Aster-aceae’s...
8th International Symposium on Artichoke, Cardoon and their Wild Relatives -- APR 10-13, 2012 -- Vit...
Artichoke is one of the important vegetable crops in Mediterranean countries including Turkey. In o...
In this work, evaluation was made for a possible application of "innovative vegetative propagation s...
[EN] The production of seed propagated artichoke is considered one possible alternative to the veget...
A 2 year research project was carried out in Sicily (south Italy), in order to study the effects of ...
In Tunisia, globe artichoke is mainly propagated by underground dormant axillary buds (ovoli), which...
The globe artichoke [Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus (L.) Fiori], an ancient vegetable originate...
8th International Symposium on Artichoke, Cardoon and their Wild Relatives -- APR 10-13, 2012 -- Vit...
The micropropagation appears to be a valid alternative method for the production of large-scale, phe...
[EN] The artichoke crop in Spain is mainly reproduced by vegetative propagation, using cuttings, stu...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, globe artichoke cultivation in the Mediterranean basin is based on monocu...
Globe artichoke gives an important contribution to the Mediterranean agricultural economy. However, ...
The potential of the globe artichoke biodiversity in the Mediterranean area is enormous but at risk ...
Artichoke is one of the important vegetable crops in Mediterranean countries including Turkey. In ...
Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus (L.) Fiori) is a perennial plant of the Aster-aceae’s...
8th International Symposium on Artichoke, Cardoon and their Wild Relatives -- APR 10-13, 2012 -- Vit...
Artichoke is one of the important vegetable crops in Mediterranean countries including Turkey. In o...
In this work, evaluation was made for a possible application of "innovative vegetative propagation s...
[EN] The production of seed propagated artichoke is considered one possible alternative to the veget...
A 2 year research project was carried out in Sicily (south Italy), in order to study the effects of ...