2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2010.07.013
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Flowering ability of commercial Calibrachoa cultivars as compared to that of natural species

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“…Dormancy was inversely correlated with temperatures (average, maximum and minimum) and precipitation, and the appearance of flower buds seems to be a response to increased insolation. In a study by Kanaya et al (2010), when studying the morphological diversity of the popular Calibrachoa ornamental culture, commercialized since the 1990s, compared floral and vegetative characters of 91 commercial cultivars with those of native species. Similar results were found to those of the present study.…”
Section: Calibrachoa Sellowiana (Petunia)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dormancy was inversely correlated with temperatures (average, maximum and minimum) and precipitation, and the appearance of flower buds seems to be a response to increased insolation. In a study by Kanaya et al (2010), when studying the morphological diversity of the popular Calibrachoa ornamental culture, commercialized since the 1990s, compared floral and vegetative characters of 91 commercial cultivars with those of native species. Similar results were found to those of the present study.…”
Section: Calibrachoa Sellowiana (Petunia)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It begins with the launching of the first cultivars in the 1990s. However, today it is one of the most important bedding and balcony plants with global economic importance (KANAYA et al, 2010;JĘDRZEJUK et al, 2017). Calibrachoa cultivars are bred by interspecific hybridization using different wild species of Calibrachoa spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cerv. (Solanaceae) (KANAYA et al, 2010). At present Argentina grows 12 native species of Calibrachoa (GREPPI et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inicialmente, sus especies fueron incluidas dentro del género Petunia Juss hasta que Wijsman y Jong (1985) a partir de un análisis citogenético pudieron establecer que aquellas que tenían 2n= 14 cromosomas correspondían al género Petunia, mientras que las que tenían 2n= 18 cromosomas pertenecían a otro género que se denominó Calibrachoa (Chu et al, 2014). Además, estos géneros difieren entre sí porque el hábito de crecimiento de las plantas de Petunia es herbáceo mientras que el de Calibrachoa es subarbustivo (Kanaya et al, 2010 b) y porque la morfología de las flores y de las hojas también es distinto .…”
Section: Características Del Género Calibrachoaunclassified