2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2009.08.003
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Adaptation of endemic mediterranean Sternbergia candida Mathew Et T. Baytop in the continental climate of central anatolia

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“…However, in that study, PU was not used among the treatments (Nazari 2019), which we proved in the present study that PU can considerably improve bulb yield and regeneration percentage in SC. Some limited studies are also available that imply the effects of bulb size on the growth, development, and flowering of S. lutea (Naseri et al 2019), the cold requirement of S. lutea (Naseri et al 2019), the chipping propagation technique of S. lutea (Seyidoglu and Zencirkiran 2008), the impacts of bulb circumstance on bulb yield and bulblet formation capacity of S. lutea (Zencirkiran and Tumsavas 2006), the cultivation of S. fischeriana (Arslan et al 2002), and the adaptation of S. candida in a continental climate (Gurbuz et al 2009). Thus, for better comprehension, the effects of NAA, BAP, and PU on tubers, bulbs, roots, and rhizomes plants are respectively discussed in the following paragraphs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in that study, PU was not used among the treatments (Nazari 2019), which we proved in the present study that PU can considerably improve bulb yield and regeneration percentage in SC. Some limited studies are also available that imply the effects of bulb size on the growth, development, and flowering of S. lutea (Naseri et al 2019), the cold requirement of S. lutea (Naseri et al 2019), the chipping propagation technique of S. lutea (Seyidoglu and Zencirkiran 2008), the impacts of bulb circumstance on bulb yield and bulblet formation capacity of S. lutea (Zencirkiran and Tumsavas 2006), the cultivation of S. fischeriana (Arslan et al 2002), and the adaptation of S. candida in a continental climate (Gurbuz et al 2009). Thus, for better comprehension, the effects of NAA, BAP, and PU on tubers, bulbs, roots, and rhizomes plants are respectively discussed in the following paragraphs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Plant extract is obtained from S. candida bulbous belonging to Amaryllidaceae family [11]. It wildly grows in Turkey, Africa, Asia and Europe [12]. All species of this family are known to have immunostimulant, antimicrobial, antiviral and antitumor activities also to enhance immune response [13,14] but the activity of this plant have not yet been researched in fish species.…”
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“…A flower with six bright yellow sepals appears from September to January, depending on the occurrence of rainfall and the temperature of the area [ 44 ]. The bulb of this plant contains Amaryllidiaceae alkaloids; thus, it can be potentially used as a medicinal plant [ 45 ]. Asteraceae family Anthemis tinctoria L., Golden marguerite is a herbaceous perennial that blooms from May to September.…”
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