Russo, Mason Waisen, Philip Lutgen, Hannah Cheng, Zhiqiang
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Journal of economic entomology
The hala scale, Thysanococcus pandani Stickney, is an invasive insect that infests hala trees, Pandanus tectorius, and has recently arrived in the Hawaiian Islands of Maui, Oahu, and Molokai. Hala scale is native to Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore and was accidentally introduced to Maui, with its first detection in Hana in 1995. The hala tree is...
Žeželić, Bruna
Namen raziskave je določiti zastopanost rastlinskih vrst in tipov linijskih zasaditev v Ljubljani na izbranih mikrolokacijah v Rožni dolini in Murglah. Izbrani lokaciji sta bili približno enake površine, pregledali smo zasaditve pri 33-48 hišah. Rastlinske vrste smo določili s pomočjo aplikacije Pl@ntNet™ in identifikacijo vzorcev rastlin po litera...
wang, jie liao, xuezhu yongyao, li yuanjun, ye xing, guoming kan, shenglong nie, liyun sen, li tembrock, luke r. zhiqiang, wu
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Curcuma alismatifolia (Zingiberaceae) is an ornamental species with high economic value due to its recent rise in popularity among floriculturists. Cultivars within this species have mixed genetic backgrounds from multiple hybridization events and can be difficult to distinguish via morphological and histological methods alone. Given the need to im...
Žnidaršič, Zarja
Namen diplomske naloge je pregledati ter identificirati rastlinske vrste v nasadih na parkiriščih ob nakupovalnih centrih in preveriti ustreznost načrtovanja in vzdrževanja rastlin. Analizirali smo šest lokacij v Ljubljani: supermarket Spar v Štepanjskem naselju, supermarket Tuš pri Ruskem carju, market Mercator v Novih Fužinah, nakupovalno središč...
Sorgato, José Carlos Soares, Jackeline Schultz Ribeiro, Luan Marlon Cabral, Anderson Giaretta
Abstract Orchids are one of the groups of plants with the greatest commercialization potential. They have floral characteristics highly valued in the sector of flowers and ornamental plants. However, exotics species are the most commercialized. The native species are still little explored for their ornamental potential. Thus, this work describes th...
Anacleto, Adilson Bornancin, Anna Paula de Araújo Mendes, Silas Hallel Camilo Scheuer, Luciane
Abstract In order to support a better understanding of the current scenario of the crisis installed by the New Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2: COVID-19) in the flower retail trade, it is presented a descriptive exploratory research carried out between April and May 2020 with 30 flower shop managers located in the Southern region of Brazil. The results sho...
Sorgato, José Carlos Mudolon, Erick Dutra Guimarães, Fernando Figueiredo Soares, Jackeline Schultz Ribeiro, Luan Marlon
ABSTRACT: Light is one of the factors that influence the germination and initial establishment of orchids under in vitro cultivation. This study evaluated the effect of different light sources on these stages in in vitro cultivation of Schomburgkia crispa Lindl. After sowing in an aseptic environment, we stored the cultures in a screened greenhouse...
Pedroza Cruz, Renata Ranielly Souto Ribeiro, Wellington de Melo Silva, Silvanda Finger, Fernando Luiz Zanuncio, José Cola Corrêa, Elida Barbosa Bruno, Riselane de Lucena Alcântara Fugate, Karen Klotz Bezerra da Costa, Franciscleudo Araújo, Railene Herica Carlos Rocha
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Plant signaling & behavior
Gladiolus grandiflorus L. is highly susceptible to Fusarium and losses caused by this disease varies from 60% to 100%. Injuries caused during harvest, transport and inadequate storage, facilitate infection. The dynamics of wound healing can reduce infection by Fusarium. The objective was to characterize the wound healing in corms of G. grandiflora ...
Van de Put, Hans Lauriks, Fran De Pauw, Dirk Steppe, Kathy
Greenhouse microclimate (light, temperature, relative humidity and CO2) and irrigation are important factors for plant growth, development and quality in ornamental horticulture. To optimize plant growth, actual stem diameter growth can be measured and compared with a desired growth pattern. Using the deviation between measured and simulated stem d...
Lauriks, Fran Van de Put, Hans De Pauw, Dirk Steppe, Kathy
Changes in leaf thickness can be a rapid indicator of the plant’s water status and can therefore serve as an alarm signal for potential water deficits. Combining the use of continuous leaf thickness measurements with a mechanistic plant model describing optimal leaf growth and diel variations, would allow growers to optimize greenhouse growing cond...