2018
DOI: 10.1080/23818107.2017.1415818
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Developing a new variety of kentia palms (Howea forsteriana): up-regulation of cytochrome b561 and chalcone synthase is associated with red colouration of the stems

Abstract: Savolainen (2018): Developing a new variety of kentia palms (Howea forsteriana): up-regulation of cytochrome b561 and chalcone synthase is associated with red colouration of the stems, Botany Letters, DOI: 10.1080DOI: 10. /23818107.2017 The kentia palm (Howea forsteriana) is endemic to a 12 km 2 volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island. It is one of the most traded houseplants in the world. The typical kentia palm presents a dark green-coloured stem. Note that the stem is made of leaf rachis and pet… Show more

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