Feb 1, 2016 · The new pathway is seasonally induced in summer as a heat adaptation that uses rose phenylpyruvate decarboxylase (RyPPDC) as a novel enzyme.
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1) axillalry bud extends induction cultivation: by the Rose rugosa stem through sterilization, be inoculated into axillalry bud and extend on inducing culture, ...
RELATIVE FLOWER INDUCTION RESPONSES OF SIX ROSE CULTIVARS. Frequency of flower bud induction in medium containing: Rose cultivar. ZT (0.5 mgl-1). TDZ (0.5mgF1).
The process by which an axillary bud shifts from its dormant state to an actively growing stem is called bud break. Methods for induction of bud break are ...
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The final petal expansion process and rose flower opening process rely heavily on turgor pressure, and, thus, water availability for cut flowers is the factor ...
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This study successfully established a system for induction of in vitro flowering rose. ... Wang, G.Y., Yuan, M.F., Hong, Y.: In vitro flower induction in roses. - ...
This publication examines these factors and provides information to help you successfully control flower induction of your annual bedding plants. Juvenility.