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Journal articles on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"

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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.

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In this study, effects of different concentrations of silver nanoparticles (NS), salicylic acid (SA), spermine (SP), dill (AN), and cumin (CM) essential oils are investigated on physiological and microbiological traits of alstroemeria (Alstroemeria hybrida) cut flowers during a preharvest and postharvest application. The study was performed as a factorial experiment based on a randomized completely design with three replications. During the experiment the vase life of cut flower was evaluated in terms of chlorophylls a, b and total, SOD, MDA, stem end bacterial colonies and bacterial identific
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Adiluhung, 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.

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The high need of the community to use cutting flowers on various occasions as well as the short harvest period, makes cutting-flower farming very potential to develop. Florikultura is a subsector of horticultural farming. The cultivation of flowers in the region of Cihideung West Bandung is one of the producers of cutting flowers with good productivity, cutting fruit yields have a sufficiently high grade in terms of quality, so it is the trust of merchants as well as lovers of cut flowers, to always buy and buy from the region. The research is aimed at producing ergonomic flower harvester aids
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Sert 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.

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Roh, 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.

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Sixteen accessions of Curcuma germplasm and several selected accessions of Curcuma were evaluated for use as potted plants or as cut flowers. Curcuma alismatifolia Gagnep. and C. thorelii Gagnep. `Chiang Mai Snow' met standards for cut flower and pot plant use, respectively. Furthermore, C. parviflora Will. `White Angel' proved to be a good selection for potted plant production. Optimum storage temperatures of rhizomes were studied in relation to greenhouse forcing and carbohydrate changes. It is recommended to store rhizomes at 25 to 30 °C after harvest for 2 to 3 months to break dormancy. Pl
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Cavallaro, 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.

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Cut peonies have limited time during which they can be harvested and commercialized. Interest in extending this period through long-term storage, both in dry and wet conditions, to obtain more profits is constantly growing. Sixty cut peony stems (cv. Alertie) were pulse-treated 24 h after harvest with 10 μM thidiazuron, 500 μL L-1 1-methylcyclopropene, 10 mM glycerol, and a combination of them (All) in a refrigerated cell at 4 °C, where the flowers were stored with wet preservation for 15 and 30 days. After these periods, flowers were maintained at 20 °C, and their quality was assessed through
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Gast, 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.

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Bika, 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.

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The cut flower growers of the eastern and southern United States are threatened with postharvest meltdown of zinnia (Zinnia elegans), which reduces yield and income as well as limiting opportunities for production expansion. Disease symptoms such as bending of the stem just below the flower were visually apparent on zinnia cut flowers. The objective of this study was to identify the causal agent related to zinnia meltdown. A total of 20 symptomatic zinnia cut flower stems were collected from Tennessee. Several Fusarium-like colonies with micro and macroconidia were isolated from the base and b
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Hermawan, 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).

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Objective - The aim of this study is to identify how the strategy of online businesses can be improved to increase financial profits. The focus of this study is on online businesses selling flowers, taking into consideration the fact that the freshness of flowers does not last long, and that the price and quality of flowers fluctuates depending on climatic conditions. Methodology/Technique - The data used in this research is primary data, obtained by distributing questionnaires for market research, tested against 57 respondents. The respondents were selected using non-probability sampling with
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Tork, 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.

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Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) has recently grown in popularity as a health food due to its high levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Many undomesticated Linum species possess a similar oil profile, in addition to perenniality, and could, therefore, provide similar products in addition to ecosystem services such as soil retention, improvements in water quality, and pollinator services. Many Linum species also possess ornamental qualities, e.g., blue flowers, which could provide added value as a new cut flower crop or garden herbaceous perennial. A perennial flax breeding program will be initiated by
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Thompson, 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.

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High-resolution scans of plant cuttings were made for a plant identification course to create additional study resources. Stems, flowers, leaves, and other parts with identifiable features were cut and placed on a high-quality flatbed scanner. A framework suspended a black background cloth above the cuttings to create a dark scanning environment, and it was placed far enough away from the scanner glass so as not to appear in the scanned image. Botanical scans can be shared, manipulated, composed, and otherwise provided to students for study materials. Scans are complementary to other common st
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"

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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.

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Flowers from members of the genus Leucadendron have colourful bracts and long vase life that make them highly desirable cut-flowers. Breeding programs based on interspecific hybridization would encounter difficulty if pre- or post-fertilization barriers exist in the distant crosses. Embryo rescue is one of the commonly used approaches to overcome post-fertilization barriers in wide hybridization. In this study, intersectional and intersubsectional hybridization of Leucadendron was attempted. Observation of pollen-pistil interactions revealed that post-zygotic rejection was the main reason for
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Books on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"

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Fitch, Charles Marden. Fresh flowers: Identifying, selecting, and arranging. Abbeville Press, 1992.

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Gelein, Coen. Decorative cut flowers: An illustrated guide to the identification and care of over 500 varieties and cultivars. Cassell, 1988.

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Gelein, Coen. Decorative cut flowers: An illustrated guide to the identification and care of over 500 varities and cultivars. Cassell, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"

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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.

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This upper-storey unit, or apartment, was accessed through entranceway I 10,5, which consists of a stairway between the two rooms of Unit I 10,6. Eleven masonry steps of this stairway remain. According to Ling, the apartment consisted of a room above the rear room of Unit I 10,6 (room 6A) and rooms above rooms 5–7 of the Casa del Menandro. Elia reported a semi-elliptical lararium niche (dimensions: 1.77 m × 0.65 m, d.: 150 mm) at the foot of the stairs, painted with a green festoon and red and yellow flowers. However, it is not certain that this decoration would identify it as a lararium. A do
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"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.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cut flowers - Identification"

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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.

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Abstract Due to influence of strike-slip, thrust and other tectonic processes as well as mud volcano eruption, the structural characteristics of South Caspian Basin are very complex, the strike-slip faults are developed with small fault thrown and steep sections, which is difficult to identify, resulting in unimplemented structures and unclear reservoir characteristics, it seriously restricts the development of oil fields. Based on OBN seismic data and advanced artificial intelligence small fault identification method, this paper proposes a set of multi-disciplinary structural compartment inte
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Wang, 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.

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Abstract It is generally believed that Cretaceous bioclastic limestone in Mesopotamia basin in central and southern Iraq is a typical porous reservoir with weak fracture development. Therefore, previous studies on the fracture of this kind of reservoir are rare. As a common seepage channel in carbonate rock, fracture has an important influence on single well productivity and waterflooding development of carbonate reservoir. Based on seismic, core and production data, this study analyzes the development characteristics of fractures from various aspects, and discusses the influence of fractures
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Troup, 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.

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Abstract Subsea completions offer a number of advantages, but intervention operations can be complex and expensive. A horizontally completed multilateral well exhibited unexpected sand production and a tubing leak leading to the well being shut in. This paper discusses the novel tools and techniques deployed to localise the tubing leak, identify the bore responsible for sand production and to provide relative sand quantification at differing flowrates The evaluation methodology was essentially the same as a comprehensive production logging intervention, with the addition of a novel acoustic to
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Marian, 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.

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In the era of modern technologies, distributed web systems play an important role in global IT infrastructures, providing scalability and resilience. However, verification, validation, and testing of these increasingly complex systems remain a major challenge for both specialists working in the field and researchers who want to explore this field. Due to their heterogeneous nature and dynamic interdependencies between existing system components, this important stage of system testing and validation has high complexity. In this context, the paper explores automated testing based on machine lear
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Swire, 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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Abstract Objectives/Scope The Pabdeh Group of Tertiary Paleocene to Oligocene age was deposited in a foredeep basin created by an obducted compressional thrust front that extends from Northwestern Oman into the Northern Emirates. The unit is represented by marls interbedded by thin calciturbidites and sandstones, the latter of which become more frequent in the Oligocene. The maximum thickness of the Pabdeh in the basin depocentre is ~3.5 km. The hydrocarbon play is proven in the Hamidiyah oilfield, located in Ajman, and is being pursued in Ras Al Khaimah utilizing recently acquired 3D seismic
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