1993
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1993.337.9
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The Effect of Temperature Regimes on Micropropagation Efficiency and Field Performance of Eustoma Grandiflorum

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“…Statice (L. sinuatum), lisianthus and gypsophila are commonly propagated by seed (Butcher et al, 1986;Hartmann et al, 2011). Micro-propagation is also possible and quite frequently carried out (Harazy et al, 1985;Farina and Ruffoni, 1993;Esizad et al, 2012). Gypsophila paniculata may be additionally grafted to improve the ornamental value (double flowering types) of the species (Kusey et al, 1980).…”
Section: Entry Pathway Vii: Planting Material-other Plants For Plantingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Statice (L. sinuatum), lisianthus and gypsophila are commonly propagated by seed (Butcher et al, 1986;Hartmann et al, 2011). Micro-propagation is also possible and quite frequently carried out (Harazy et al, 1985;Farina and Ruffoni, 1993;Esizad et al, 2012). Gypsophila paniculata may be additionally grafted to improve the ornamental value (double flowering types) of the species (Kusey et al, 1980).…”
Section: Entry Pathway Vii: Planting Material-other Plants For Plantingmentioning
confidence: 99%