Potato development from a seed or tuber is a complex process involving asexual reproduction through tuber propagation and sexual reproduction through flower pollination. The root provides nutrients and water for stolon and tuber growth (Iwama2008). Drought substantially affects yield, especially in shallow...
Propagation Vegetative Propagation Sexual Propagation Problems Pests Diseases Defects Crop Development RelativesAbout Potato OnionsDescriptionThe potato onion (Allium cepa var. aggregatum) is a member of the onion family that reproduces primarily by division of bulbs, rather than by seed. This makes it...
tubers is not certainly known, but Professor Bernard has suggested that it is the presence of a fungus, Fusarium solani, which, growing in the underground shoots, irritates them and causes the swelling; the result is that an efficient method of propagation is secured independently of the seed....
In this review paper, the focus is on the impact of potato genetics on the breeding of potato cultivars for propagation by tubers, and the paper concentrates on the principal cultivated potato, tetraploidS. tuberosum(2n = 4x = 48), without considering any specific programme aimed at ...
PropagationBy seed, underground tubers, and bulbils Flavor/AromaFaint odor TasteBitter, Acrid, sweet, pungent Plant Parts UsedTuber, rhizome LifespanMore than 2 years Health Benefits Skin Disorders Treat Different Eye Disorders Contains Antioxidants ...
subterranea propagation, high-throughput nucleotide sequencing, comparative genomics and advanced imaging technologies will no doubt be applied in due course in order to advance knowledge of this intractable and understudied disease and the virus that it vectors. It is envisaged that availability of ...
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Survival and propagation of phytopathogenic viruses Survival. Viruses cannot reproduce and most of them cannot survive for a long time outside living plant cells. The best source of their survival in winter is vegetative parts of infested plants. Therefore, viruses inflict the greatest loss to the...
The tubers are a globally important dietary source of starch, protein, antioxidants and vitamins2, serving the plant as both a storage organ and a vegetative propagation system. Despite the importance of tubers, the evolutionary and developmental mechanisms of their initiation and growth remain ...
was used to establish and optimize a callus propagation system and to investigate the effects of internal and external phytohormones for the purpose of germp... YP Wu - 《Vitro Cellular & Development Biology Plant Journal of the Tissue Culture Association》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 ...