2011
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2011.900.2
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Market of Lily Bulbs in Argentina

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“…), as one of the important genera of flower bulbs, belong to family Liliaceae (Asker, 2012). In the floriculture industry, the plants are classified into several main groups based on their morphological, anatomical structures and development patters in one hand, and in the other hand based on their growth and environmental conditions (Grassotti and Gimelli, 2011;Roh, 2011;Van Tuyl and Arens, 2011). The main groups are Asiatic hybrids, LA hybrids (Lilium longiflorum × Asiayic lily), Oriental hybrids and longiflorum hybrids (L. longiflorum), OT hybrids (Oriental × Trumpet lilies) and LO hybrids (L. longiflorum × Oriental lilies) (Al-Allaq et al, 2014).…”
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“…), as one of the important genera of flower bulbs, belong to family Liliaceae (Asker, 2012). In the floriculture industry, the plants are classified into several main groups based on their morphological, anatomical structures and development patters in one hand, and in the other hand based on their growth and environmental conditions (Grassotti and Gimelli, 2011;Roh, 2011;Van Tuyl and Arens, 2011). The main groups are Asiatic hybrids, LA hybrids (Lilium longiflorum × Asiayic lily), Oriental hybrids and longiflorum hybrids (L. longiflorum), OT hybrids (Oriental × Trumpet lilies) and LO hybrids (L. longiflorum × Oriental lilies) (Al-Allaq et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%