2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2017.01.015
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Comparative transcriptome analysis of vase life and carnation type in Dianthus caryophyllus L.

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“…The flower size (FS) was assessed as the diameter measured in cm of a single stem harvested from a single stock plant and individual in a vase (EU2) for the standard carnation type. The FS was measured of flowers that reached the fourth floral development stage (Figure 1, p. 63 in Boxriker et al, 2017a ). The VL was assessed as the flower duration in the vase (EU2) in days of two stems from a stock plant and individual of EU1.…”
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“…The flower size (FS) was assessed as the diameter measured in cm of a single stem harvested from a single stock plant and individual in a vase (EU2) for the standard carnation type. The FS was measured of flowers that reached the fourth floral development stage (Figure 1, p. 63 in Boxriker et al, 2017a ). The VL was assessed as the flower duration in the vase (EU2) in days of two stems from a stock plant and individual of EU1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VL was assessed as the flower duration in the vase (EU2) in days of two stems from a stock plant and individual of EU1. For this purpose, stems were harvested at the second floral development stage (Figure 1, p. 63 in Boxriker et al, 2017a ). One stem was randomly chosen and assessed immediately after harvesting in the laboratory for VL, whereas the other stem was submitted first to transport simulation for 14 days and then assessed for VL.…”
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“…(2017b) and Boxriker et al . (2017a) described two‐phase experiments in which the first phase occurred in a greenhouse and the second phase in a laboratory.…”
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“…Sometimes a treatment, such as exposure to heat, applied to some of the plants in a greenhouse experiment might involve their spending a period in a growth chamber. Molenaar et al (2017) reported an experiment in which plants were cultivated in the first phase and cuttings from that phase were rooted in the second phase, while Boxriker et al (2017b) and Boxriker et al (2017a) described two-phase experiments in which the first phase occurred in a greenhouse and the second phase in a laboratory.…”
Section: Plant Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%