Production of Asiatic Hybrid Lily ‘Beni no Mai’ with More than Two Flowers within One Year from Bulbils Influenced by Development Stage, Flower Bud Removal, and Temperature Manipulation
Abstract:Background and objective: The objective of this study was to produce Asiatic hybrid lily with more than two flowers in one year starting from bulbils. This study was to force 'Beni no Mai' bulbils influenced by harvesting date, flower bud removal, and temperature manipulation and to evaluate dormancy and maturity by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI) and carbohydrates analysis.Methods: In experiment 1, bulbils were harvested at 0-30 days after anthesis (DAA), and were divided into 7 stages. And, soluble… Show more
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