After germination, the plants must be thinned. The roots can be harvested from October onwards throughout the winter. On a soil ...
Seed production and germination rates are high. Synonyms include Myrtus canescens Lour., Myrtus tomentosa Aiton, Rhodomyrtus ...
Ball culture guide: The encyclopedia of seed germination. Ball, 1999. ISBN 188305219X. Plimmer, Jack R. Encyclopedia of ...
Baskin, Carol C; Baskin, Jerry M; Chester, Edward W (1999-09-28). "Seed dormancy and germination in Rhexia mariana var. ...
Germination begins from a reddish-brown bulb underground. Each plant takes around three to five years to reach sexual maturity ...
In particular, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one was found to trigger seed germination in plants whose reproduction is fire- ... Flematti GR, Ghisalberti EL, Dixon KW, Trengove RD (2004). "A compound from smoke that promotes seed germination". Science. 305 ...
Seed germination is unreliable, complete after 25 days; however, cuttings strike readily. The fruit is eaten by the ...
"Germination and emergence of Neslia paniculata (L.) Desv". Industrial Crops and Products. 129: 455-462. doi:10.1016/j.indcrop. ...
... and The Germination and Vitality of Seeds (1881). In 1900, he was collecting cacti, mainly around Phoenix, Arizona, for the ...
Seeds will sprout in days on germination media. Plants are generally self-fertile. The alpine species need regular water and ...
17 (176). Burger, A. E. (2005). "Dispersal and germination of seeds of Pisonia grandis, an Indo-Pacific tropical tree ... and Germination: 151-221. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-424301-9.50010-3. ISBN 9780124243019. Beal, W. J. (1876). "Carnivorous Plants ...
Duncan, Charles L.; Foster, E. M. (1968). "Effect of Sodium Nitrite, Sodium Chloride, and Sodium Nitrate on Germination and ... Duncan, Charles L.; Foster, E. M. (1968). "Nitrite-induced Germination of Putrefactive Anaerobe 3679h Spores". Applied ...
Upon germination, the embryo grows into a seedling. In the moss Physcomitrella patens, the Polycomb protein FIE is expressed in ...
Germination of Santalum seeds is not completely understood. Seeds cannot be effectively stored, and must be planted upon ... The initial challenges to cultivating Santalum are numerous, not only due to its germination and growth needs, but also the ...
Germination from seeds can be difficult, often erratic. Before the development of fibreglass and carbon fibre, the timber of ...
Longer germination times only marginally increased germination rate. Progeny obtained from the oospores were diverse, with some ... After a 60 day maturation period, no germination of the dormant oospores was observed. After a 110 day incubation period, >0.5 ... yet the triggers for germination are not known. Additionally, the spores of P. ramorum only seem to propagate successfully in a ...
It is susceptible to insects prior to germination. There are some caterpillar species that infiltrate M. bracteata seeds to ...
This fungus requires free water for conidial germination. Microsclerotia are also produced and are generally 35-65 micrometers ... which requires free water for spore dispersal and germination.Chemical controls can include application of Badge SC or other ...
1936). Germination and seed production in Lilium sp. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 8. 297-309. - (1939). Experiments at Boyce ... Lela Viola Barton (1901-1967) was an American botanist who specialized in seed germination and storage. Lela Barton was born in ... Thornton, N. C. (1947). Germination and sex population studies of Ilex opaca Ait. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 14. 405-410. - & ... Croker, W. (1990). Physiology of Seeds: An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Seed and Germination Problems. Bishen ...
The endosperm often acts as a barrier to seed germination, playing a part in seed coat dormancy or in the germination process. ... The synthesis of GA is strongly upregulated in seeds at germination and its presence is required for germination to occur. In ... It was found that the germination of Striga species was stimulated by the presence of a compound exuded by the roots of its ... In addition to their role in defense, JAs are also believed to play roles in seed germination, the storage of protein in seeds ...
Blackwell, E.M.; Waterhouse, G.M. (1931). "Spores and spore germination in the genus Phytophthora". Transactions of the British ...
Germination or budding occurs in June or July. The first inflorescence is in October or November. The production of flowers and ... In addition to boiling, methods of roasting, pressure cooking, soaking, and germination can also reduce the antinutrients ...
Germination is not particularly slow and quite reliable. habitat of Endiandra floydii, NSW - Qld border juvenile Endiandra ...
During basidiospore germination, compatible haploid germ tubes fuse. Germination of the basidiospores leads to the formation of ... Following the germination of teliospores, the probasidum forms. The probasidium has two haploid nuclei which fuse to form a ... Teliospores disperse most commonly via wind or machinery when peanuts are harvested and remain dormant until germination is ... as resistance structures.They have thick walls allowing the fungus to survive in the soil and crop residue until germination. ...
ISBN 978-0-934223-78-2. Gulzar, Salman; Khan, M. Ajmal (2001). "Seed Germination of a Halophytic Grass Aeluropus lagopoides". ...
"Environmental factors affecting germination of apple of Peru". Weed Science. 50 (2): 152-156. doi:10.1614/0043-1745(2002)050[ ...
During germination, mucilaginous substances continue to be extruded at the tips of the germ tube, which are essential for germ ... Germination is also inhibited at high spore concentrations, which might be due to a lipophilic self inhibitor. Self inhibition ... Following spore attachment and germination on the host surface, the emerging germ tube perceives physical cues such as surface ... Hegde Y; Kolattukudy PE (1997). "Cuticular waxes relieve self-inhibition of germination and appressorium formation by the ...
Germination from fresh seed is not particularly difficult. "Pothos longipes". PlantNET - NSW Flora Online. Retrieved 2010-01-29 ...
The heat from fire is necessary to the germination of certain types of seeds, and the snags (dead trees) and early successional ... Smoke, charred wood, and heat can stimulate the germination of seeds in a process called serotiny. Exposure to smoke from ... Flematti GR; Ghisalberti EL; Dixon KW; Trengove RD (2004). "A compound from smoke that promotes seed germination". Science. 305 ... Keeley, J.E. & C.J. Fotheringham (1997). "Trace gas emission in smoke-induced germination" (PDF). Science. 276 (5316): 1248- ...
... these parts of the plants may act as inhibitors to germination as they can prevent germination occurring in unsuitable seasons ... Richmond, G.S.; Chinnock, R.J. (1994). "Seed dormancy and germination mechanisms in "Eremophila" (Myoporaceae)". Botanical ... This may potentially aid in germination of seeds, as digestion can result in the removal of fleshy pulp and the woody endocarp ... and dispersal and germination of ingested seeds". Emu - Austral Ornithology. 113 (2): 168-176. doi:10.1071/MU12061. S2CID ...