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Development flowering

You can simply leave an area of grass uncut and see what grows. Grasses and flowers (plants otherwise regarded as weeds in this situation) will develop, flower, and go to seed. The grass must be cut at some point, or else shrubby plants will start to move in. Cutting at the correct time ensures that seeds are... [Pg.124]

The male reaches the day of flowering after about three months, toward the end of the summer when days get shorter. About two hours before sunrise, the developing flowers swell about an hour later, the first flower opens, usually two-thirds of the way up and near the stem. Gradually the rest of the flowers open, spreading out toward the extremities. The final unopened flower at the top often completes this phase some eight to ten hours later, but flowering can take up to a week for some strains. This daily cycle of flowers opening is repeated up to two weeks. [Pg.275]

This damage to the fruit can occur during or shortly after flowering. The shoots are rolled up (curled tail shoots). Shoots attacked hy rosy apple aphids do not usually develop flower huds. [Pg.143]

Spikei rachis well developed, flowers sessile. A apikelet is a... [Pg.51]

Racemei rachis developed, flowers pedicelled. When the pedicels are of unequal length and the flowers are about in a horizontal plane, this is called corymbose note that the pedicels are inserted along the rachis, in an umbel (45.1.2) they arise from a single point. [Pg.51]

E. grandiflorum was treated with chitosan solution and monosaccharides to enhance bud growth and petal pigmentation. Treatment with chitosan promoted processes in developing flower bud and enhanced the accumulation of anthocyanin in petals in vitro to increase the quality of the flowers (Uddin et al. 2004). [Pg.625]

Giliberto L, Perrotta G, Pallara P, Weller JL, Fraser PD, Bramley PM, Fiore A, Tavazza M, Giuliano G (2005) Manipulation of the blue light photoreceptor cryptochrome 2 in tomato affects vegetative development, flowering time, and fruit antioxidant content. Plant Physiol 137 199-208... [Pg.2880]

Developing flower buds Bud blasting Number of dead buds... [Pg.174]


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