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Propagation of Ornamental Plants
Vol. 12, No 1, 2012
Reviews
Elhiti M. and Stasolla C.
In vitro methods of ornamental conifers with emphasis on spruce somatic embryogenesis.
Pijut P., Beasley R., Lawson S., Palla K., Stevens M., and Wang Y.
Biotechnology and vegetative propagation of high-value tropical hardwood species
Monteuuis O.
In vitro grafting of woody species"
De Klerk G.-J., Massoumi M., and Preece J.
In vitro versus ex vitro rooting
Maurizio Lambardi and Aylin E. Ozudogru.
Innovations on in vitro propagation and conservation of broad-leaf ornamentals
Research articles
Ishii K., Taniguchi T., and Hosoi Y.
In vitro propagation of non-pollen sugi cedar for posible ornamental usage
Nikkanen T. and Aronen T.
Factors affecting success of cutting propagation of ornamental forms of Norway spruce
(Picea abies)
Osterc G. and Štampar F.
Differences in auxin profile in leafy cuttings originating from stock plants of different
maturity levels.
Pond S. E. and Cameron Sl.
Micropropagation of willow species.
Kovacevic B., Miladinovic D., Orlovic S., Tomovoc, Z., Roncevic S., Poljakovic- Pajnik L.
Effect of leaf treqatmenty with cobalt chloride on adventitious rooting of cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex March) cuttings.
Propagation of Ornamental Plants
Vol. 10, No 4, 2010
Reviews
Laura Rojas-Martinez, Richard G. F. Visser, and Geert-Jan de Klerk
The hyperhydricity syndrome: waterlogging of plant tissues as a major cause.
Annette Hohe
Ambitious expectations: somatic embryogenesis in ornamental plant propagation.
John E. Preece
Micropropagation in stationary liquid media.
Toyoki Kozai
Photoautotrophic micropropgagation - environmental control for promoting photosynthesis.
Jeffrey Adelberg and Miklos G. Fari
Applied physiology and practical bioreactor for plant propagation.
Research articles
Scott Merkle, Paul Montello, Taryn Kormanik, and Houng Le
Propagation of novel hybrid sweetgum phenotypes for ornamental use via somatic embryogenesis.
Quynh Thi Nguyen, Thang Van Hoang, Hien Nhu Nguyen, Sy Dinh Nguyen, and Duc Hun Huinh
Photoautotrophic growth of Dendrobium Burna White under different light and ventilation
conditions.
Traud Winkelmann, Agnieszka Ilczuk, and Stefan Wartenberg
Micropropagation throuh somatic embryogenesis of Cyclamen persicum Mill. genotypes for cut flower production - feasibility study.
Geert-Jan de Klerk and Jolanda ter Brugge
Micropropagation of Alstroemeria in liquid medium using slow release of medium components.
Propagation of Ornamental Plants
Vol. 9, No 3, 2009
Carol Caudle Baskin, Shun-Ying Chen, Ching-Te Chien, and Jerry Mack Baskin
Overview of seed dormancy in Viburnum (Caprifoliaceae)
Jennifer A. Ashley and John E. Preece
Seed cutting treatments stimulate germination and elucidate a dormancy gradient in dormant Fraxinus americana L. and Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh.
Robert Louis Geneve
Physical seed dormancy in selected Caesalpinioid legumes from eastern North America
Martin Jensen and Kell Kristiansen
Removal of distal part of cotyledons or soaking in BAP overcomes embryonic dormancy in sour cherry
Kathleen Forbes and Tannis Beardmore
Seed storage potential for dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa Michx.)
Emmanuel Gendreau and Francoise Corbineau
Physiological aspects of seed dormancy in woody ornamental plants
Kee Hwa Bae, Hye Kyoung Kwon, and Yong Eui Choi
In vitro germination and plantlet conversion from the culture of fully mature seeds of Cypripedium guttatum Swartz
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