Propagation Stem Cuttings 23 Pretty Houseplants That Don’t Need Much More Than Water Where to Plant Dieffenbachia Dieffenbachia is native to the tropical regions of the Americas, including Mexico, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. It can grow up to 10 feet tall in its natur...
This study was carried out during two successive years from 2001 to 2003 at the plant tissue culture laboratory of Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh, Tanta University to determine the suitable methodology for in vitro propagation of Dieffenbachia maculata (Marianna and ...
It is an easy-to grow plant. Keep away from draughts. All parts may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, and contact with the sap may irritate skin.Growing conditionsWatering and mistingPropagation Average or above average warnth - minimum 60F in winter. Mist frequently. Partial shade in ...
Plant larger varieties, such as 'Tropic Snow' in a heavy container to keep them from tipping over. Propagation: It's easy to propagate a Dieffenbachia from cane cuttings or stem tip cuttings taken during pruning. Cut the bare canes into 2-inch pieces, ensuring each piece includes a node. ...
Dieffenbachia plant named 'Nicole' 'Nicole', a Dieffenbachia cultivar. 'Nicole' is characterized by medium size elliptic leaves, strong suckering ability, and short petiole and petiole wing ... G Spink 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 Dieffenbachia plant named 'Mary' 'Mary', a Dieffenbachia cultivar. '...
‘Compacta’ is a perfecthouseplant varietythat can also purify the indoor air. It grows light green leaves, dotted strongly with cream-yellow shade in the center. You can display this compact variety on thetabletop! 7. Dieffenbachia ‘Delilah’ ...
Propagation:Tip cutting or stem segments Toxicity:Dieffenbachias are poisonous and toxic, it causes swelling of the throat, skin irritation, and more. Grooming: Wipe leaves monthly with a damp cloth to remove dust. Uses:Display on a tabletop, large varieties use as a floor plant ...
Shen X, Chen J, Kane ME et al (2007) Assessment of somaclonal variation in Dieffenbachia plants regenerated through indirect shoot organogenesis. Plant Cell Tiss Org Cult 91:21–27Assessment of somaclonal variation in Dieffenbachia plants regenerated through indirect shoot organogenesis[J] . Xiuli ...
The pathogen remained latent as long as four months in callus tissue and one year in asymptomatic in vitro plantlets. An indexing protocol was developed using the miniplate enrichment/ELISA system for production of blight-free anthurium plants. Plants in an indexed propagation block were used as ...
The disease can be spread through latently infected tissue-cultured plants that are used for the propagation of Anthurium worldwide. Current disease diagnostic techniques involve the use of semi-selective media and serological tests. This study describes the development of a PCR tool combined with a...