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Unearthing belowground bud banks in fire-prone ecosystems
(2018-03-01)
Despite long-time awareness of the importance of the location of buds in plant biology, research on belowground bud banks has been scant. Terms such as lignotuber, xylopodium and sobole, all referring to belowground ...
Resprouting from roots in four Brazilian tree species
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2009)
Resprouting from roots in four Brazilian tree species
(REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA TROPICAL, 2009)
Previous studies pointed out that species richness and high density values within the Leguminosae in Brazilian forest fragments affected by fire could be due, at least partially, to the high incidence of root sprouting in ...
In vitro organogenesis from root culture segments of Bixa orellana L. (Bixaceae)
(In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2019)
Fire and herbivory shape belowground bud banks in a semi-arid African savanna
(2022-01-01)
Fire and herbivory are major drivers in tropical savanna ecosystems and they selected a flora composed of species able to cope with recurrent aboveground biomass removal. Renewal of the herbaceous stratum is made possible ...
Effect of bud position and pruning on avocado stock plants intended for cloning
(2010)
Etiolation and layering techniques currently represent the main alternative implemented for plant propagation in the world of commercial multiplication of avocado clones (Persea americana Mill.). Rooting stage is considered ...
Tree species sprouting from root buds in a semideciduous forest affected by fires
(Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar, 2004)
`Swingle` citrumelo propagation by cuttings for citrus nursery tree production or inarching
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009)
`Swingle` citrumelo [Citrus paradisi MacFaden x Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf.] has been extensively used as a rootstock in several citrus growing regions of the World, including Southern Brazil where `Rangpur` lime (Citrus ...