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Can the Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) Still Be Considered a Difficult-to-Propagate Crop?

2021

As a perennial xerophytic shrub, characterized by plesiomorphic features, the caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is naturally spread throughout the Mediterranean basin and occupies an important ecological role, as well as an economic one, in traditional and specialized systems for commercial production. This species, in spite of its wide diffusion, is currently considered at risk of genetic erosion, mainly due to overgrazing and overharvesting for domestic uses and for trade. This situation is made more serious because of the lack of efficient propagation techniques, determining the caper as a “difficult-to-propagate species”. In this review, we report the main available sexual and vegetative prop…

Perennial plantvegetative propagationVegetative reproductionved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPlant Science<i>Capparis spinosa</i>HorticultureBiologyShrubCapparis spinosaSB1-1110CropfoodCapparis spinosa; In vitro propagation; Mediterranean basin; Seed propagation; Vegetative propagationin vitro propagationOvergrazingGenetic erosionved/biologyCapparis spinosaMediterranean basinPlant culturefood.foodSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomyseed propagationDormancyHorticulturae
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Vasarzaļo rododendru spraudeņu pavairošanas potenciāls atkarībā no mātes augu un spraudeņu apstrādes

2015

Darba mērķis bija noskaidrot vasarzaļo rododendru spraudeņu pavairošanas potenciālu atkarībā no mātes augu priekšapstrādes (etiolācija, steidzināšana) un spraudeņu apstrādes ar auksīnu – indol-3-sviestskābi (ISS). Mātes augu etiolācija kopā ar ISS veicināja straujāku rizoģenēzi, bet neietekmēja apsakņoto spraudeņu skaitu. Etiolācija uzlaboja pārziemošanu grūtāk apsakņojamiem spraudeņiem. Mātes augu steidzināšana kopā ar ISS uzlaboja spraudeņu rizoģenēzi grūtāk apsakņojamiem genotipiem, veicināja jauno dzinumu attīstību, uzlabojot spraudeņu pārziemošanu. Nodrošinot apsakņotajiem spraudeņiem nepārtrauktu veģetācijas periodu, var būtiski palielināt pārziemojušo spraudeņu skaitu. Cietes koncent…

vasarzaļie rododendripārziemošanaogļhidrātiVegetable physiologyveģetatīvā pavairošanavegetative propagationcarbohydratesAugu fizioloģijaBioloģijaoverwinteringdeciduous rhododendrons
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Effects of plant density and cutting-type on rooting and growth of an extensive green roof of Sedum sediforme (Jacq.) Pau in a Mediterranean environm…

2020

Abstract Species of the Sedum genus are a popular choice for green roofs as they thrive in shallow growth layers and are resilient to extreme environmental conditions; they are also easy to propagate from seed, plantlings or plant parts. The use of rooted cuttings is most widespread due to good rates of establishment. In the interest of cost reduction, the direct spreading of Sedum cuttings over the roof area, especially over large areas, has attracted attention in recent years. Considering the interest on the above method and the seeming lack of experimental data available, this study aims to further knowledge in this area. Experimental tests on direct spreading of unrooted cuttings of Sed…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineMediterranean climateVegetative reproductionGreen roofHorticultureSedum sediformeCrassulaceae01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesCuttingground coverVegetative propagationunrooted cuttingRoofSicilybiologybiology.organism_classificationSedumSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeSedum sediforme (Jacq.) Pau030104 developmental biologyAgronomyDirect spreadingPlant coverEnvironmental science010606 plant biology & botany
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Vegetative propagation of Ruta chalepensis L., pioneer species in stony soils and limestone.

2014

Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil Bioengineering Mediterranean region recovery of quarries vegetative propagation rooting period Ruta chalepensis.
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Micropropagation and in vitro culture of Pyrethrum [Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium (Trev.) Vis.]

2014

Pyrethrum (Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium (Trev.) Vis. = Tanacetum cineariaefolium (Trev.) Schultz-Bip.) is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the family Asteraceae, native to Albania and the area of former Yugoslavia. It is the only species in the genus Tanacetum having an agronomic importance, although the genus consists of several species producing similar types of bioactive metabolites. The species is grown in order to obtain the insecticidal compounds collectively termed pyrethrins, which are found primarily in the flower heads. In this work we discuss the results found from a worldwide literature review about the micropropagation techniques followed on Pyrethrum, the in vitro cu…

Embriogenic callus Mediterranean environments natural insecticides Pyrethrins vegetative propagationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Comparing micro-cutting and mini-cutting technique for the clonal propagation of Metrosideros excelsa

2017

public gardens for its foliage and attractive red flowers. M. excelsa plants are commercially propagated by soft and semi-ripe cuttings. Therefore, new and more reliable propagation techniques derived both from conventional and advanced propagation methods should be considered to support Metrosideros nursery development. The mini-cutting and micro-cutting techniques were compared for the clonal propagation of M. excelsa. Ex vitro rooted micro-cuttings resulted superior to mini-cuttings in terms of rooting percentage, root number per cutting and root length by 23.5%, 42.5% and 2.4%, respectively. However, the mini-cutting technique can be considered an alternative reliable propagation method…

vegetative propagation micropropagation stock-plant rooting PohutukawaSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricoltura
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