2019
DOI: 10.31360/2225-3068-2019-68-31-38
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Hybrid Tea Roses in the Collection of the Russian Research Institute of Floriculture and Subtropical Crops

Abstract: In natural plantations of common hazel in the NorthWest Caucasus, the most common leaves are oval and obovate, having weak degree of dissection, pointed apex, heart-shaped base, smooth or rough surface, light green or green; more rare are elliptic, ovoid, obovate and oblong, undifferentiated, with a rounded base, red or golden-yellow shades. On the basis of the law of parallelism, a prediction is made about the presence of forms with established morphological features of leaves, and in the field, rare individu… Show more

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“…To create our collection, when selecting the assortment, special attention was paid to such characteristics of the variety as: resistance to the most dangerous pathogens of fungal diseases; resistance to adverse abiotic environmental factors; long and abundant flowering; decorative qualities of a flower [26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To create our collection, when selecting the assortment, special attention was paid to such characteristics of the variety as: resistance to the most dangerous pathogens of fungal diseases; resistance to adverse abiotic environmental factors; long and abundant flowering; decorative qualities of a flower [26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%