2019
DOI: 10.1134/s1995082919050122
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Development of Nelumbo komarovii Grossh. (Nelumbonaceae) from Seeds under Artificial Conditions

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“…This species, perennial in its growth, showcases distinctive morphological features that fulfill both functional and cultural roles (Koch et al 2008 ). Its hallmark botanical trait, the centrally attached petiole on the peltate leaves, bestows the lotus with unique buoyancy, enabling its leaves to occasionally emerge above the water surface, an adaptation enhancing its photosynthetic efficiency (Khrolenko et al 2019 ; Wang and Zhao 2019 ). The leaves' surface, famed for its superhydrophobic properties, demonstrates the "lotus effect," a self-cleaning mechanism crucial in repelling waterborne sediments and pathogens, thereby safeguarding the plant in its aquatic milieu (Chen et al 2022 ).…”
Section: The Biology and Ecology Of Lotusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species, perennial in its growth, showcases distinctive morphological features that fulfill both functional and cultural roles (Koch et al 2008 ). Its hallmark botanical trait, the centrally attached petiole on the peltate leaves, bestows the lotus with unique buoyancy, enabling its leaves to occasionally emerge above the water surface, an adaptation enhancing its photosynthetic efficiency (Khrolenko et al 2019 ; Wang and Zhao 2019 ). The leaves' surface, famed for its superhydrophobic properties, demonstrates the "lotus effect," a self-cleaning mechanism crucial in repelling waterborne sediments and pathogens, thereby safeguarding the plant in its aquatic milieu (Chen et al 2022 ).…”
Section: The Biology and Ecology Of Lotusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seedlings grown from seeds were germinated on moist filter paper under laboratory conditions at room temperature. Nelumbo komarovii's seeds were scarified before germination and placed into glass container with water as described in the previous report (Khrolenko et al 2019). The materials were prepared and analysed according to generally accepted techniques for seed plants (Smirnov 1968) with some our modifications.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%