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Sumbembayev, Aidar A., Olga Lagus, Alevtina N. Danilova, Agnieszka Rewicz, and Sławomir Nowak. "Morphometric parameters of seeds as a practical method for identifying rare species of the genus Tulipa L. (Liliaceae) from East Kazakhstan region." PhytoKeys 251 (January 16, 2025): 67–86. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.251.133890.

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The genus Tulipa includes some of the most important ornamental plants. The aim of this work was to study the seed morphology of Tulipa species from East Kazakhstan, including seed coat structure. An analysis focused on five taxa from various natural environmental conditions. A total of 31 tulip populations were studied to establish morphological variability. Preliminary analyses of the importance of habitat-related ecological factors have been carried out. The results of this study provide new qualitative characteristics for distinguishing closely related species and are discussed in relation
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Sumbembayev, Aidar A., Olga Lagus, Alevtina N. Danilova, Agnieszka Rewicz, and Sławomir Nowak. "Morphometric parameters of seeds as a practical method for identifying rare species of the genus Tulipa L. (Liliaceae) from East Kazakhstan region." PhytoKeys 251 (January 16, 2025): 67–86. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.251.133890.

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The genus <i>Tulipa</i> includes some of the most important ornamental plants. The aim of this work was to study the seed morphology of <i>Tulipa</i> species from East Kazakhstan, including seed coat structure. An analysis focused on five taxa from various natural environmental conditions. A total of 31 tulip populations were studied to establish morphological variability. Preliminary analyses of the importance of habitat-related ecological factors have been carried out. The results of this study provide new qualitative characteristics for distinguishing closely related species and are discuss
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Zhang, Wei, Jun Zhao, Li Xue, Hanping Dai, and Jiajun Lei. "Seed Morphology and Germination of Native Tulipa Species." Agriculture 13, no. 2 (2023): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13020466.

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Seeds are important for the preservation and reproduction of wild tulips in situ, but only a few studies have been carried out on their seed morphology and germination characteristics. In this study, the eight wild tulip species native to China were used. Their seed morphology and superficial ornamentation, the relationship between seed morphology and germination, and the effects of manipulating incubation temperature, seed coat, and gibberellin (GA3) application were studied. The seeds are diverse in shape, size, color, weight, and superficial ornamentation, as observed by stereomicroscopy an
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Bhatia, Reeta, S. S. Dey, and Raj Kumar. "Genetic divergence studies in tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.)." Indian Journal of Horticulture 74, no. 4 (2017): 562. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-0112.2017.00108.6.

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Nieuwhof, M., J. P. van Eijk, P. Keijzer, and W. Eikelboom. "Inheritance of flower pigments in tulip (Tulipa L.)." Euphytica 38, no. 1 (1988): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00024810.

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Kubentayev, Serik A., Shukherdorj Baasanmunkh, Daniyar T. Alibekov, et al. "Revisiting the genus Tulipa (Liliaceae) in Kazakhstan, the country with the richest tulip diversity worldwide." PhytoKeys 250 (December 23, 2024): 95–163. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.250.136736.

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The genus Tulipa L., belonging to the Liliaceae family, has significant economic, horticultural, and ecological importance and is culturally revered in various regions worldwide. The total number of Tulipa species, including 90–120 taxa, varies based on different sources. Globally, Kazakhstan has one of the highest diversities of Tulipa species, most of which are threatened. In this study, we update and revise the Tulipa species in Kazakhstan based on field observations and an extensive herbarium specimens’ survey. A total of 41 taxa were identified, including 13 species endemic to Kazakhstan,
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Kubentayev, Serik A., Shukherdorj Baasanmunkh, Daniyar T. Alibekov, et al. "Revisiting the genus Tulipa (Liliaceae) in Kazakhstan, the country with the richest tulip diversity worldwide." PhytoKeys 250 (December 23, 2024): 95–163. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.250.136736.

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The genus <i>Tulipa</i> L., belonging to the Liliaceae family, has significant economic, horticultural, and ecological importance and is culturally revered in various regions worldwide. The total number of <i>Tulipa</i> species, including 90–120 taxa, varies based on different sources. Globally, Kazakhstan has one of the highest diversities of <i>Tulipa</i> species, most of which are threatened. In this study, we update and revise the <i>Tulipa</i> species in Kazakhstan based on field observations and an extensive herbarium specimens' survey. A total of 41 taxa were identified, including 13 sp
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Podwyszyńska, M. "IN VITRO TETRAPLOID INDUCTION IN TULIP (TULIPA GESNERIANA L.)." Acta Horticulturae, no. 961 (October 2012): 391–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2012.961.51.

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Salybekova N.N, Yusupov B.Y, Alpamyssova G.B., Nagiyeva A. G, Serzhanova A.E, and Babayeva G.A. "BIOTECHNOLOGICAL FEATURES OF MICROCLONAL REPRODUCTION OF TULIPA L. SPECIES." Ġylym ža̋ne bìlìm 2, no. 3(76) (2024): 91–97. https://doi.org/10.52578/2305-9397-2024-3-2-91-97.

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The research work is devoted to the problem of conservation of rare and endangered species of Tulipa L. using the tissue cultivation method. Tulips are bulbous geophytes with high decorative value all over the world. Anthropogenic impact on this species has led to a decrease in the population of wild tulips. The paper presents the results of a study of the effect of the hormonal composition of the nutrient medium on the morphogenesis of Tulipa L. explants in vitro. During the period of introduction into sterile culture, single-soil nodular segments of adult plants were used as the primary expl
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Rodríguez-Mendoza, María de las Nieves, Berenice Osorio-Rosales, Libia I. Trejo-Téllez, María de Lourdes Arévalo-Galarza, and Ana María Castillo-González. "ORGANO-MINERAL PRODUCTION OF TULIP (Tulipa gesneriana L.) FOR CUT FLOWERS." Revista Chapingo Serie Horticultura XVII, no. 3 (2011): 117–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchsh.2011.17.023.

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DEKHKONOV, Davron, Komiljon Sh TOJIBAEV, Dilmurod MAKHMUDJANOV, et al. "Mapping and analyzing the distribution of the species in the genus Tulipa (Liliaceae) in the Ferghana Valley of Central Asia." Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 51, no. 3 (2021): 181–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2021.51.3.181.

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Tulips are bulbous geophytes that have considerable commercial value worldwide. This genus primarily originated in the Tien Shan and Pamir-Alai mountain ranges, which surround the Ferghana Valley. The Ferghana Valley is home to five sections of the genus Tulipa L, represented by 23 taxa (22 species). However, there is a lack of detailed information about the distribution of Tulipa species in the natural geographic area of the Ferghana Valley. Therefore, to address this knowledge gap, we comprehensively investigated the spatial distribution of all Tulipa species in the valley. To assess the spa
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Ptak, Agata, and Anna Bach. "Somatic embryogenesis in tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.) flower stem cultures." In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant 43, no. 1 (2007): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11627-006-9004-7.

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Se, T., and S. Kanematsu. "First Report of Tulip band breaking virus in Mosaic Diseased Tulip in Japan." Plant Disease 86, no. 12 (2002): 1405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2002.86.12.1405a.

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Tulip (Tulipa spp.) is an ornamental plant of major economic importance in Japan. Regions in Toyama Prefecture are some of the most productive for producing tulip bulbs, shipping approximately 50 million bulbs annually. However, mosaic diseases caused by viruses such as Tulip breaking virus (TBV) currently limit bulb production in these areas. Only the potyviruses TBV and Lily mottle virus (LMoV) have been reported infecting tulip in Japan. A virus isolate from tulip with flower-breaking symptom in Toyama Prefecture was tentatively named OE4 and was presumed to be LMoV after detection by LMoV-
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EKER, İSMAİL, MEHMET TEKİN BABAÇ, and MEHMET KOYUNCU. "Revision of the genus Tulipa L. (Liliaceae) in Turkey." Phytotaxa 157, no. 1 (2014): 001. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.157.1.1.

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To address taxonomic problems stemming from treatments in the Flora of Turkey and other publications, Tulipa is revised for Turkey. Following detailed morphological and cytotaxonomic studies of the taxa, Tulipa in Turkey has been found to be represented by 17 species, two subspecies and two varieties (in total 19 taxa). A new key for the species and detailed descriptions of taxa are provided, as are synonyms and typification as far as possible, distribution, habitat types, localities and conservation status of all taxa. These studies are based on approximately 1000 fresh and 2000 herbarium spe
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Zhang, Huimin, Xiyong Wang, Huawei Liu, Shiqing Liu, and Yan Wei. "Clarifying the Taxonomic Relationships of Tulipa iliensis and T. thianschanica Based on Multiple Evidences of Phenotypic, Karyotype, Molecular, and Chloroplast Genomes." Diversity 17, no. 3 (2025): 219. https://doi.org/10.3390/d17030219.

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In China, the genus Tulipa L. has been identified as a national second-class protected plant. Due to the complex evolutionary and genetic backgrounds of tulips, the taxonomy of the genus Tulipa and its species remains a matter of dispute. The current study is dedicated to clarifying the taxonomic relationship between two closely related species, T. iliensis and Tulipa thianschanica, by integrating morphological, karyotypic, and molecular evidence—a novel framework for resolving taxonomic ambiguities in closely related species. Morphological analyses showed significant differences in filament s
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Yang, Lu, Xiang Liao, Ping Cheng, Zhi-Gang Zhang, and Hong Li. "Composition and diurnal variation of floral scent emission in Rosa rugosa Thunb. and Tulipa gesneriana L." Open Chemistry 18, no. 1 (2020): 1030–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/chem-2020-0087.

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AbstractThis study was aimed to explore the composition and diurnal variation analyses of floral scent emission from Rosa rugosa Thunb. and Tulipa gesneriana L. The floral scent from the fresh flower were collected at different time points (9:00, 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, and 21:00) using dynamic headspace collection and were analyzed using autothermal desorber-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (ATD-GC/MS). The results showed that a total of 62 volatile flavor compounds were detected from Rosa rugosa Thunb and a total of 70 volatile flavor compounds were detected from Tulipa gesneriana L. They w
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Liu, Quanhong, Shu Miura, Tianlan Liao, et al. "First Report of Fusarium annulatum Causing Bulb Rot Disease of Tulip." Horticulturae 11, no. 5 (2025): 518. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae11050518.

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Bulb rot is one of the most destructive diseases of tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.). In November 2022, rotten tulip bulbs and terminal buds were found in Songjiang District, Shanghai, China. Fungal isolates were isolated from the rotten bulbs and identified as Fusarium based on colony morphology and ITS sequences. Further analyses of tef1, rpb1, and rpb2 barcoding sequences and conidial micromorphology identified the Fusarium isolates as F. annulatum. The pathogenicity of the F. annulatum isolates was verified with Koch’s postulates. This is the first report of F. annulatum causing bulb rot disea
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Li, Yirui, Li Chen, Xiaodie Zhan, et al. "Biological effects of gamma-ray radiation on tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.)." PeerJ 10 (January 19, 2022): e12792. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12792.

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Tulip, being an important ornamental plant, generally requires lengthy and laborious procedures to develop new varieties using traditional breeding methods requires. But ionizing radiation potentially accelerates the breeding process of ornamental plant species. The biological effects of γ-ray irradiation on tulip, therefore, were investigated through establishing an irradiation-mediated mutation breeding protocol to accelerate its breeding process. ISSR-PCR molecular marker technique was further used to identify the mutants of phenotypic variation plants. This study showed that low irradiatio
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Chihab, Mounir, Mohamed Ali Bouzidi, Ali Latreche, Mustapha Mahmoud Dif, and Saidi Boubakr. "Caractérisation de l’habitat naturel d’une espèce de géophyte menacée (Tulipa sylvestris L.) dans la fôret de Bouhriz (ouest Algérien)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 43 (November 5, 2018): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v43i0.3957.

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AbstractHabitat characterisation for the threatened geophyte (Tulipa sylvestris L.) in the forest of Bouhriz (west Algeria)This work consists to evaluate the natural and ecological habitat of the threatened and rare species Tulipa sylvestris L., located in Bouhriz forest (Sidi Bel Abbes region). For this, four stations distributed in the South, South-East and North-East of the forest were chosen according to the presence of the geophytes, on which soil samples were analyzed and floristic surveys were carried out. Indeed, the Tulipa sylvestris was located in the southern part (station 3 only),
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RAAMSDONK, LEONARD W. D., JOOP P. EIJK, and WIM EIKELBOOM. "Crossability analysis in subgenus Tulipa of the genus Tulipa L." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 117, no. 2 (1995): 147–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.1995.tb00449.x.

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Atait, Mariam, and Usman Shoukat Qureshi. "Efficacy of different primers on growth and yield of tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.)." World Journal of Biology and Biotechnology 5, no. 2 (2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33865/wjb.005.02.0306.

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Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.) is an important and highly valuable flower of the cut flower industry. The most critical step in its cultivation is to break dormancy in order to initiate the growth, especially in tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world. Therefore, the current research was conducted to break bulb dormancy and foster the growth of tulip in Potohar region with the help of different primers. The objective of this study was the selection of best primer at appropriate concentration level to enhance growth, yield and vase life of the flower. Tulip bulbs were treated with different
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Nieuwhof, M., J. P. van Eijk, and W. Eikelboom. "Relation between flower colour and pigment composition of tulip (Tulipa L.)." Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science 37, no. 4 (1989): 365–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/njas.v37i4.16621.

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Colour and pigment composition were determined in flowers of F1 plants produced by crossing tulip cultivars. Yellow flowers contained only carotenoids, orange flowers always at least carotenoids and cyanidin, and red flowers always and pink and purple flowers nearly always cyanidin. Most flowers, except purple ones, did not contain delphinidin. Highest carotenoid levels occurred in yellow, orange, dark red and orange-red flowers; highest delphinidin levels in purple flowers and highest cyanidin and pelargonidin levels in red flowers. Pigment levels in light coloured flowers were lower than in
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Dogadina, M. A. "MORPHOBIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTING ORNAMENTAL CROPS." Bulletin of Agrarian Science 5, no. 86 (2020): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17238/issn2587-666x.2020.5.19.

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The article discusses alternative ways of protecting ornamental plants from stress factors of a biotic nature by increasing passive immunity when using environmentally friendly unconventional fertilizers as the main source of macro- and microelements and biologically active substances that differ in adaptogenic and immunomodulatory properties. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of a complex of biologically active substances and nontraditional fertilizers on the development of resisting of ornamental plants. The objects of the study were ornamental plants of the genus Rose, Tulipa an
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Sochacki, Dariusz. "The Occurrence of the Viruses in Tulip Crops in Poland." Journal of Horticultural Research 21, no. 1 (2013): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/johr-2013-0001.

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Abstract The viruses infecting tulips have a big influence on the yield and the quality of bulbs and forced flowers. Commercial bulb production is based on clonal propagation, which leads to the accumulation of viruses. Among 22 viruses occurring in tulips, the most common and the most dangerous are Tulip breaking virus, TBV; Tobacco necrosis virus, TNV; Lily symptomless virus, LSV; Cucumber mosaic virus, CMV and Tobacco rattle virus, TRV. The aim of the research was to check which viruses occur most often on Polish tulip plantations. The research was done on two tulip (Tulipa L.) cultivars ‘S
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Ranwala, Anil P., Beth Hardin, and William B. Miller. "Changes in Non-structural Carbohydrates in Tulip Bulb Scales during Cold Treatment and Greenhouse Forcing." HortScience 33, no. 3 (1998): 454c—454. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.3.454c.

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The energy and carbon needs for early shoot growth in tulips are mainly provided by reserve carbohydrates in bulbs. The cold-treatment of bulbs before greenhouse forcing enhances the breakdown and remobilization of reserve carbohydrates in bulb scales, and is necessary for proper shoot growth and flowering in tulips. Tulip bulbs are known to contain both starch and fructans as reserve carbohydrates. We evaluated several extraction solvents, including ethanol and distilled water, and several extraction temperatures to accurately determine the amounts of different types of non-structural carbohy
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Voronchikhina, I. N., O. A. Shchuklina, A. D. Alenicheva, et al. "Study of biomorphological features of tulips (Tulipa L.) in the forcing crop." Vegetable crops of Russia, no. 6 (December 26, 2020): 73–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2020-6-73-78.

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Relevance. Morphological features of 10 sorts of tulips in the conditions of early-spring forcing explored. An assessment of the influence of tulip bulb preplanting on the rate of plant growth and development as well as final product yield (cut flowers) taken. Material and methods. 10 varieties of tulips of early and middle-early flowering period: Algarve (DHT), Аvocado (TT), Crispion Sweet (FT), Davenport (FT), Destination (TT), Double Price (DVT), Luba (TT), Surrender (TT), Largo (DVT) и Snowboard (TT) were selected as objects of study. Country of origin - Netherlands. Before planting one pa
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Polishchuk, V., V. Mykolayko, T. Polishchuk, and L. Kalyuzhna. "ESTIMATION OF RESISTANCE OF INTRODUCED VARIETIES OF TULIPS (TULIPA L.) TO DAMAGE BY BOTRYTIS CINEREA PERS TULIPAE GRAY ROT IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE RIGHT BANK FOREST STEPPE OF UKRAINE." Agriculture and Forestry, no. 2 (May 28, 2021): 167–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.37128/2707-5826-2021-2-14.

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Fifty introduced tulip varieties (TULIPA L.) were evaluated in the conditions of the Right-Bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, represented by different genotypes, mainly foreign selection, for resistance to gray rot Botrytis CinereaPersTulipae.However, as with most flowering plants, tulips are damaged by pests and diseases. It is known that the main source of infection is the soil, especially when growing tulips in monoculture. From the soil, fungal spores penetrate into the roots of the plant and spread through the leading vessels into the stem. The accumulation of mycelium of the fungus in the ve
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Iwaya-Inoue, Mari, and Mutsumi Takata. "Trehalose plus Chloramphenicol Prolong the Vase Life of Tulip Flowers." HortScience 36, no. 5 (2001): 946–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.36.5.946.

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The tepals of cut tulips (Tulipa gesneriana L. cv. Ile de France) kept at 20 °C had severely wilted 7 days after flower opening. Suppression of abscission and undesirable growth of tepals is required to extend vase life. Treatment with 50 mm trehalose in combination with 50 μm chloramphenicol (CAP) delayed abscission by 4 days compared with stems placed in distilled water or CAP without trehalose. Only 4% of trehalose+CAP-treated flowers exhibited tepal abscission 7 days after harvest, while 82% and 60% of flowers held in distilled water and CAP, respectively, did so; the tepals of trehalose+C
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Romanow, Louise R., J. P. Van Eijk, W. Eikelboom, A. R. Van Schadewijk, and D. Peters. "Determining levels of resistance to Tulip Breaking Virus (TBV) in tulip (Tulipa L.) cultivars." Euphytica 51, no. 3 (1990): 273–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00039729.

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Szlachetka, Władysław. "Wpływ siedliska na plony cebul tulipanów ( Tulipa gesneriana L .) [Effect of habitat on the crop tulip bulbs (Tulipa gesneriana)]." Acta Agrobotanica 22, no. 1 (2015): 89–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.1969.007.

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Podwyszyńska, Małgorzata, Aleksandra Trzewik, and Agnieszka Marasek-Ciolakowska. "In vitro polyploidisation of tulips (Tulipa gesneriana L.) — Phenotype assessment of tetraploids." Scientia Horticulturae 242 (December 2018): 155–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2018.07.007.

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Milojević, K., I. Stanković, A. Vučurović, et al. "First Report of Cucumber mosaic virus in Tulipa sp. in Serbia." Plant Disease 98, no. 10 (2014): 1449. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-14-0527-pdn.

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Tulips (Tulipa sp. L.), popular spring-blooming perennials in the Liliaceae family, are one of the most important ornamental bulbous plants, which have been cultivated for cut flower, potted plant, garden plant, and for landscaping. In May 2013, during a survey to determine the presence of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV, Cucumovirus, Bromoviridae) on ornamentals in Serbia, virus-like symptoms, including the presence of bright streaks, stripe and distortion of leaves, and reduced growth and flower size, were observed in an open field tulip production in the Krnjaca locality (a district of Belgrade,
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Komiyama, S., A. Murayama, M. Murai, et al. "CHARACTERISTICS OF ALPHA-AMYLASE IN BULB SCALES OF TULIP (TULIPA GESNERIANA L.)." Acta Horticulturae, no. 673 (May 2005): 223–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2005.673.26.

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Lamawati, Shelvy, and Juang Gema Kartika. "Budidaya Bunga Potong Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana L.) di Nieuwe Wetering, Belanda Selatan." Buletin Agrohorti 7, no. 2 (2019): 172–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/agrob.7.2.172-176.

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Bunga potong merupakan komoditas dengan jumlah ekspor tertinggi di Belanda yang mencapai nilai ekspor sebesar 9.1 juta euro. Penelitian dilaksanakan di Nieuwe Wetering, Belanda Selatan dari 19 Februari sampai 19 Mei 2018. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan keterampilan dan pengetahuan dalam aspek budidaya bunga potong tulip dan aspek khusus berupa pertumbuhan dan produksi tulip. Penelitian dilaksanakan dengan mengikuti semua kegiatan budidaya tulip. Persentase panen bunga tulip yaitu sebesar ≥ 80% dari total populasi. Penurunan produksi tulip pada tahun 2018 terjadi karena ukuran umbi
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Ebru, Özer Uyar, Gülsüm, Cavusoglu, Aysun, and Ünal, Filiz. "Effects of Salicylic Acid Concentration and Exposure Time on the Surface Fungal Load of Tulip Bulbs." Asian Journal of Biology 20, no. 11 (2024): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajob/2024/v20i11444.

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Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of various SA concentrations and exposure times on the surface fungal load (SFL) of tulip bulbs. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Plant Protection, Kocaeli University, in the year of 2022. Methodology: The tulip bulb (Tulipa gesneriana L. cv. Royal Ten) used in the study was obtained from an officially registered flower bulb company in Türkiye. SA solutions ranging from 0 to 1600 ppm were prepared and used to treat tulip bulbs for 1, 6, 12, and 24 hours. Microbiological analysis involved assessing fungal growth inhibition th
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van Creij, M. G. M., D. M. F. J. Kerckhoffs, and J. M. van Tuyl. "OVERCOMING CROSSING BARRIERS IN TULIPA L." Acta Horticulturae, no. 325 (December 1992): 619–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1992.325.87.

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Saniewski, M., A. Saniewska, A. J. Boncela, J. Góraj, E. Węgrzynowicz-Lesiak, and H. Urbanek. "BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF GUMS INDUCED IN TULIP (TULIPA GESNERIANA L.) BY FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM F. SP. TULIPAE, ETHYLENE AND JASMONATES." Acta Horticulturae, no. 970 (January 2013): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2013.970.4.

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Sh, K. "A new Tulipa L. species from Uzbekistan." Linzer biologische Beiträge 41, no. 2 (2009): 1063–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5276349.

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Epiktetov, V. G., and O. V. Belyalov. "NEW SPECIES OF TULIPA L. (LILIACEAE) FROM KAZAKHSTAN." Turczaninowia 16, no. 3 (2013): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.16.3.1.

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Hansíková, Hana, Eva Frei, Heinz H. Schmeiser, Pavel Anzenbacher, and Marie Stiborová. "A reconstituted cytochrome P450 system from tulip bulbs (Tulipa fosteriana L.) oxidizes xenobiotics." Plant Science 110, no. 1 (1995): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-9452(95)04190-6.

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Khaleghi, Alireza, Ali Khadivi, and Ben J. M. Zonneveld. "Morphological variations among and within species of wild tulip (Tulipa L.) from Iran." Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 65, no. 8 (2018): 2241–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10722-018-0688-4.

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Aubert, B., G. Weber, N. Dorion, M. Le Nard, and C. Bigot. "Étude préliminaire sur l'organogenèse adventive à partir d'embryons de tulipe cultivés in vitro (Tulipa gesneriana)." Canadian Journal of Botany 64, no. 9 (1986): 1837–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b86-243.

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In vitro tulip embryos have an active shoot-forming capacity (up to 320 neoformations per embryo, for a 20-month period) when cultured, at a temperature of 20–24 °C under a 16-h day length (4000 lx), with growth regulators: naphthalene-acetic acid (0.5 mg ∙ L−1) and benzylaminopurine (1 mg L−1) or kinetin (0.5 mg L−1) or isopentenyladenine (1 mg L−1). Repeated fragmentations improve or maintain shoot-forming ability. Nevertheless, an important genotypic effect is observed. When neoformations are subjected to a cold treatment of at least 40 days at 6 °C under short days (8 h, 2500 lx) and then
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Asatulloev, Temur, Davron Dekhkonov, Ziyoviddin Yusupov, et al. "Ecoregional and Phytogeographical Insights into the Distribution of Tulipa in the ‘Nature Imperiled’ Area of Central Asia for Effective Conservation." Diversity 15, no. 12 (2023): 1195. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15121195.

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Tulipa L. (Liliaceae) comprises approximately 150 species. Although Central Asia, the main center of its diversity, includes around 66 species, detailed mapping of their distribution is limited and research on their ecoregional and phytogeographical dispersion is insufficient. This study aimed to map and analyze the distribution patterns of Tulipa across the Central Asian ecoregions and phytogeographical regions to identify potential hotspots for effective conservation efforts. The results identified the Gissaro-Alai open woodlands ecoregion, which hosts 41 species of Tulipa, as the leading ho
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Imanbayeva, Akzhunis A., Margarita Yu Ishmuratova, and Gulnara G. Gassanova. "Geographical innovations in the flora of the Mangystau region." BIO Web of Conferences 24 (2020): 00028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20202400028.

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This article gives the new 7 species to the flora of vascular plants of Mangystau region (Artemisia sieversiana Willd., Ribes aureum Pursh, Tulipa gerneriana L. (T. schrenkii Regn. M. Roem., Tulipa patens Agardh ex Schult. &amp; Schult.fil, Malus siversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem., Urtica dioica L. and Lonicera tatarica L.). The plants are discovered during expeditionary research 2013-2018 on the territory of the Western Karatau Range, the South Aktau Range, the North Ustyurt Plateau and the Tyubka-ragan Peninsula. The short information on floristic innovations is given. The updated composition of the
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Almerekova, Shyryn, Moldir Yermagambetova, Anna Ivaschenko, Yerlan Turuspekov, and Saule Abugalieva. "Comparative Analysis of Plastome Sequences of Seven Tulipa L. (Liliaceae Juss.) Species from Section Kolpakowskianae Raamsd. Ex Zonn and Veldk." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 14 (2024): 7874. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms25147874.

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Tulipa L. is a genus of significant economic, environmental, and cultural importance in several parts of the world. The exact number of species in the genus remains uncertain due to inherent taxonomic challenges. We utilized next-generation sequencing technology to sequence and assemble the plastid genomes of seven Tulipa species collected in Kazakhstan and conducted a comparative analysis. The total number of annotated genes was 136 in all seven studied Tulipa species, 114 of which were unique, including 80 protein-coding, 30 tRNA, and 4 rRNA genes. Nine regions (petD, ndhH, ycf2-ycf3, ndhA,
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Van Eijk, J. P., M. Nieuwhof, H. A. Van Keulen, and P. Keijzer. "Flower colour analyses in tulip (Tulipa L.). The occurrence of carotenoids and flavonoids in tulip tepals." Euphytica 36, no. 3 (1987): 855–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00051870.

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Badiyan, D., R. B. H. Wills, and M. C. Bowyer. "Use of a Nitric Oxide Donor Compound to Extend the Vase Life of Cut Flowers." HortScience 39, no. 6 (2004): 1371–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.39.6.1371.

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Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus L. `Chitchat'), delphinium (Delphinium ajacis L. `Bellisimo'), chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflora RAM. `Regan'), tulip (Tulipa hybrid `Golden Brush'), gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii H. Bolus `Manovale'), oriental lily (Lilium asiaticum L. `Specisiom Simplon'), rose (Rosa hybrid L. `Carnavale') and iris (Iris hollandica Tub. `Blue Magic') cut flower stems were placed at 20 °C in water containing the NO donor compound 2,2'-(hydroxynitrosohydrazino)-bisethanamine (DETA/NO) at 10 and 100 mg·L-1 and after 24 h, transferred to humidified air containing 0.1 μL·L-1 ethyl
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Van Raamsdonk, L. W. D., W. Eikelboom, T. De Vries, and Th P. Straathof. "THE SYSTEMATICS OF THE GENUS TULIPA L." Acta Horticulturae, no. 430 (December 1997): 821–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1997.430.131.

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Квитко, В. Е., О. А. Щуклина, А. Д. Аленичева, И. Н. Клименкова, В. В. Ворончихин та И. Н. Ворончихина. "Влияние подкормок азотным удобрением на выход и качество срезки тюльпанов при ранневесенней выгонке в условиях закрытого грунта". Plant Health and Quarantine, № 3(20) (15 серпня 2024): 34–40. https://doi.org/10.69536/fkr.2024.81.29.004.

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Тюльпаны стали традиционной срезочной культурой в России, где их выгоняют в условиях закрытого грунта в зимне-весенний период для получения товарной продукции к 8 марта и другим праздникам. В связи с нарастанием темпов производства срезки тюльпанов в России становится актуальным вопрос изучения элементов технологии их выращивания, в частности применения удобрений. Однако научно-обоснованных рекомендаций по технологии применения удобрений и средств защиты растений при выгонке тюльпанов в условиях закрытого грунта пока не опубликовано. Исследования проведены в условиях закрытого грунта (фитотрон
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Horbowicz, Marcin, and Marian Saniewski. "Flavonoids in white and yellow perianths and yellow anthers of tulips (Tulipa gesneriana L.)." Acta Agrobotanica 54, no. 2 (2013): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.2001.019.

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The content of flavonoids in white and yellow perianths and yellow anthers of a few tulip cultivars were determined at the stage of full flowering. To analyses of flavonols a HPLC method was used. In anthers (yellow) of all analyzed cultivars (Oscar, Pax, Profesor Wóycicki, Biała Dama, White Virgin, Calypso, Diana) high content of quercetin (2,35 - 6,01 mg·g&lt;sup&gt;-1&lt;/sup&gt; F.W.), kaempferol (1,09 - 9,47 mg·g&lt;sup&gt;-1&lt;/sup&gt; F.W.) and apigenin (1,34 - 8,24 mg·g&lt;sup&gt;-1&lt;/sup&gt; F.W.) was found. In analyzed white perianth of cvs. Oscar and White Virgin also high conten
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