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Journal articles on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"
Langroudi, Motahareh Ershad, Davood Hashemabadi, Sepideh Kalatejari, and Leila Asadpour. "EFFECT OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES, SPERMINE, SALICYLIC ACID AND ESSENTIAL OILS ON VASE LIFE OF Alstroemeria." JOURNAL OF NEOTROPICAL AGRICULTURE 6, no. 2 (2019): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32404/rean.v6i2.2366.
Full textAdiluhung, Hardy, and T. Zulkarnain. "PERANCANGAN TROLI PANEN BUNGA POTONG GUNA MEMPERMUDAH PEMINDAHAN DARI KEBUN KE TEMPAT SORTIR BUNGA." SPACEPRO: Product Design Jurnal 1, no. 2 (2023): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.26887/spacepro.v1i2.4045.
Full textSert Çelik, Elvan, Tevfik Özalp, İbrahim Mıstanoğlu, and Zübeyir Devran. "Identification of plant-parasitic nematodes associated with cut flowers." Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 126, no. 5 (2019): 409–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41348-019-00235-7.
Full textRoh, Mark, Roger Lawson, Jong Suk Lee, Jeung Keun Suh, Richard A. Criley, and Pimchai Apavatjrut. "(65) Evaluation of Curcuma as Potted Plant and Cut Flower." HortScience 40, no. 4 (2005): 1012E—1013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.4.1012e.
Full textCavallaro, Viviana, Pasquale Restuccia, Gianluca Vinci, Davide Guffanti, Giulia Franzoni, and Antonio Ferrante. "Postharvest treatments to optimize long-term storage of cut peony flowers." Italus Hortus 30, no. 2 (2023): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.26353/j.itahort/2023.2.2536.
Full textGast, K., J. McLaren, and R. Kampjes. "IDENTIFICATION OF BUD MATURITY INDICATORS FOR FRESH-CUT PEONY FLOWERS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 543 (January 2001): 317–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2001.543.38.
Full textBika, Ravi, and Fulya Baysal-Gurel. "Identification of Fusarium commune, the Causal Agent of Postharvest Zinnia Meltdown Disease in Tennessee." HortTechnology 31, no. 4 (2021): 432–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech04795-21.
Full textHermawan, Francisca, Sri Hapsari Wijayanti, and Fransiskus X. Lara Aba. "The Canvas Model as a Strategy for Improving Financial Profits: A Casey Study of Online Businesses in Indonesia." GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review 2, no. 4 (2017): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/jber.2017.2.4(6).
Full textTork, David G., Neil O. Anderson, Donald L. Wyse, and Kevin J. Betts. "Domestication of Perennial Flax Using an Ideotype Approach for Oilseed, Cut Flower, and Garden Performance." Agronomy 9, no. 11 (2019): 707. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9110707.
Full textThompson, Grant L., Cynthia L. Haynes, and Samantha A. Lyle. "Botanical Scans as a Learning Aid in Plant Identification Courses." HortTechnology 32, no. 5 (2022): 398–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech05085-22.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"
Liu, Hui. "Interspecific hybridization in Leucadendron : capacity building and phylogenetic insights." University of Western Australia. School of Plant Biology, 2007. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2007.0181.
Full textBooks on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"
Fitch, Charles Marden. Fresh flowers: Identifying, selecting, and arranging. Abbeville Press, 1992.
Find full textGelein, Coen. Decorative cut flowers: An illustrated guide to the identification and care of over 500 varieties and cultivars. Cassell, 1988.
Find full textGelein, Coen. Decorative cut flowers: An illustrated guide to the identification and care of over 500 varities and cultivars. Cassell, 1988.
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Allison, Penelope M. "Units I 10,5 and I 10,6." In The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199263127.003.0031.
Full text"freezing out, adsorption and absorption. After concentrating, separation is achieved by classical methods such as gas chranatography (GC) or high pressure liquid chranatography (HPLC). Identification is based mainly on mass spectrometry, infra-red spectrometry and chrcmatographic data. 3. RESULTS The primary goal of these methods is to concentrate all volatile com pounds, mainly volatile organic compounds or VOCs, present. This mixture of VOCs, containing odorous ccmpcunds, next to a large majority of unodo-rous substance, then is analysed. This chemical analysis is based on the separation of these hundreds of compounds by gas chranatography, is hampe red by large amounts of water, which is always present in air, and which is also freezed out or adsorbed. The only way to escape more or less this difficulty is to use a rather apolar adsorbant, in casu Tenax GC or similar materials (e.g. Chranosorb 102) (5). A second limitation is the fact that no material will ever be capable of adsorbing all odorous com pounds completely, and permit to desorb then afterwards completely. For compounds with very low boiling point, e.g. hydrogen sulphide, strong ad-sorbants are necessary, while for odorants with high boiling point, e.g. skatol or the sesquiterpenes, thermal desorption is difficult with strong adsorbant s. So a compromise has to be accepted, or several complementa ry adsorbants have to be used. At this moment this compromise for concen trating all odorous substances is found in the adsorbant mentioned, kno wing that the most volatile compounds might escape partly. Many systems have been described and even carenercialised, but we use a home-built sy stem, which is schematically represented in figure 1 (6). On an outer side wall of the gas chromatograph (GC) an oven in which the Tenax-adsorp-tion-sampling tubes fit is constructed. Connections with pressurized he lium (transfer gas) is provided and their is a connection with a high tem perature resistant sixway valve, which replaces the normal GC-injector. During thermal desorption (position 1 in figure 1) the transfer gas, car rying desorbed volatiles, passes the sixway valve, a cold trap (stainless steel loop cold with liquid air) and enters the ambient air. The helium carrier gas is connected to the GC-column via the sixway valve. After the desorption stage which usually takes about 45 minutes, with a desorption oven temperature of 220°C for 30 minutes at least, the sixway valve is switched (position 2 in figure 1). At that moment transfer gas flows through the sixway valve directly into the ambient whereas the carrier gas passes the cold trap before entering the GC-column. The liquid air is removed from the cold trap and the latter is quickly heated by a high in tensity fload light. In this way condensed compounds are flash-evaporated and injected into the GC-system. Concentrating odorants by adsorption-desorption techniques produces a terribly complex mixture of VOCs, which is separated by gas chranato graphy. Fortunately this technique allows formidable separation power, but still then the result is not always sufficient far a clear-cut odour analysis. In figure 2 the GC-analysis is shown of an air sample in the neighbourhood of a rendering plant, showing a great number of VOCs; however almost all of them are hydrocarbons produced by cars and heating systems and sane other products, which do not contribute to the odour. Very small peaks of odorants are detected, which shows the difficult task of odour ana lysis with a general concentrating technique. Of course this analysis is far more relevant if emission gases are examined as is demonstrated in fi gure 3 (7). Part of these difficulties can be overcane if the odorants can." In Odour Prevention and Control of Organic Sludge and Livestock Farming. CRC Press, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482286311-75.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"
Yaliang, Xia, Chen Xin, Song Jiawen, et al. "An Integrated Approach to Complicated Compartments of Strike-Slip Structure and its Application." In GOTECH. SPE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2118/224474-ms.
Full textWang, Genjiu, Dandan Hu, and Qianyao Li. "Identification of Micro Fractures in Cretaceous Bioclastic Limestone in Iraq and Its Influence on Development of Reservoirs." In SPE Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204602-ms.
Full textTroup, Duncan, Tim Griffin, Minh Pham, Andrew Primarolo, and James Brighton. "A Subsea Multilateral Oil Producer, Completed with AICD Sand Screens and Selective Inflow Valves is Evaluated by Combined Acoustic and PL Tools, Identifying the Sand Producing Branch and a Tubing Leak in a Single Operation." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/210299-ms.
Full textMarian, Ileana. "Automated testing methodologies for distributed Web systems: a machine learning-based approach to anomaly detection." In Conferința științifică națională cu participare internațională "Integrare prin cercetare și inovare", dedicată Zilei Internaționale a Științei pentru Pace și Dezvoltare. Moldova State University, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59295/spd2024n.102.
Full textSwire, Paul H., Giacomo Firpo, Michael Hibbert, and Thibaut Burckhart. "Foredeep Prospectivity in a Compressional Tectonic Regime, the Pabdeh Group, Ras Al Khaimah." In ADIPEC. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/211702-ms.
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