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Journal articles on the topic "Roses Propagation"

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Hoşafçı, H., N. Arslan, and E. O. Sarıhan. "PROPAGATION OF DOG ROSES (ROSA CANINA L.) BY SEED." Acta Horticulturae, no. 690 (September 2005): 159–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2005.690.24.

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Wisniewska-Grzeszkiewicz, H., and M. Podwyszynska. "PROPAGATION OF GROUND COVER ROSES BY STEM CUTTINGS AND TISSUE CULTURE." Acta Horticulturae, no. 547 (February 2001): 371–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2001.547.45.

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Rosu, A., O. Mitica, and S. M. Ariton. "Biotechnological Methods for the Enhancement of the Propagation Rate in Roses." Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment 14, no. 2 (January 2000): 32–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13102818.2000.10819084.

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Markovic, Marija, Danijela Djunisijevic-Bojovic, Dragana Skocajic, Marijana Milutinovic, and Katarina Buvac. "Optimizing the micropropagation protocol for Rosa canina L. elite genotype propagation in the Belgrade area." Bulletin of the Faculty of Forestry, no. 123 (2021): 87–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsf2123087m.

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Rosa canina L. (dog rose) is an important ornamental, edible and medicinal plant. It has been used as a rootstock for ornamental roses, grown in plantations for fruit harvesting and it is suitable for revegetation of abandoned mine lands. The propagation of native genotypes that are well adapted to local conditions can provide planting material for both revegetation and plantation purpose. Micropropagation is the most suitable method for a rapid vegatative propagation of selected wild genotypes, but an increased presence of pathogens as well as higher contamination rate during culture establishment were expected. An occurrence of a specific Fe-chlorosis during in vitro propagation of roses is also possible. Therefore, the optimal period and disinfection protocol for establishing sterile in vitro culture of selected genotypes of dog rose was investigated, as well as an effect of increasing the FeEDTA concentration in the MS medium during multiplication phase. The obtained results showed that the optimal time for taking initial explants corresponds to optimal time for taking green cuttings in traditional vegetative propagation by softwood cuttings, and the best results were achieved using shoots collected in the first week of May, when the flowers were open. The iron chelate concentration in the medium affected the mean number of shoots, and doubling of its concentration resulted in a considerably higher number of shoots per explant.
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Klimenko, Z. K., S. A. Plugatar, V. K. Zykova, and I. N. Kravchenko. "Using of tea-hybrid roses from the Nikita Botanical Gardens’ collection in the floriculture of the Southern Coast of the Crimea." Plant Biology and Horticulture: theory, innovation, no. 154 (October 21, 2020): 65–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.36305/2712-7788-2020-1-154-65-77.

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The article presents the results of a long-term research on the introduction study and evaluation of cultivars of tea-hybrid roses introduced and selected by the Nikitsky Botanical Gardens to determine the possibilities of their use in floriculture of the Southern Coast of the Crimea. The research was conducted in the period from 1955 to 2014. The material for the study was 679 cultivars of garden roses from the tea-hybrid garden group of the collection of the Nikitsky Botanical Gardens. As a result of a comprehensive study, 400 cultivars are recommended for use in the floriculture of the Crimea. The main options for this use becomes the growing of tea-hybrid roses in the open ground for gardening purposes in bush and tree-shaped forms, as well as the growing cultivars for cutting in both open and protected ground. The biological features of the cultivars, which determine the possibility of different types of the use and the cultivars, that have these features were identified: 400 cultivars were recommended for use in landscaping in bush form, 45 cultivars - also in tree-shaped form, 226 cultivars are promising for cutting in the open ground and 107 cultivars - for forcing and cutting in greenhouses. The main methods of propagation of cultivars of tea-hybrid roses under the conditions of the Southern Coast of the Crimea are budding and rooting of green and hardwood cuttings. The optimal timing for propagation by each of these methods is indicated. The best rootstocks for budding were identified, depending on the type of their use in floriculture.
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Byrne, David H., Patricia Klein, Muqing Yan, Ellen Young, Jeekin Lau, Kevin Ong, Madalyn Shires, et al. "Challenges of Breeding Rose Rosette–resistant Roses." HortScience 53, no. 5 (May 2018): 604–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci12553-17.

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Rose rosette disease (RRD) whose causal agent, the Emaravirus Rose rosette virus (RRV), was only recently identified has caused widespread death of roses in the midwestern and eastern sections of the United States. A national research team is working on the detection and best management practices for this highly damaging disease. Unfortunately, little is known about the host plant resistance to either the causal viral agent or its vector, the eriophyid mite Phyllocoptes fructiphilus. Thus far, the only confirmed resistance is among Rosa species. Of the over 600 rose cultivars observed, only 7% have not exhibited symptoms of RRD. Replicated trials are in progress to confirm resistance and/or susceptibility of ≈300 rose accessions in Tennessee and Delaware. Rose is a multispecies cultivated complex that consists of diploid, triploid, and tetraploid cultivars. The basic breeding cycle is 4 years with a 3-year commercial trial coupled with mass propagation before release. Thus, if only one breeding cycle is needed, a new cultivar could be produced in 7 years. Unfortunately, for the introgression of a new trait such as disease resistance from a related species into the commercial rose germplasm, multiple generations are required which can easily take two decades from the first cross to cultivar release. Research is ongoing to develop a rapid selection procedure for resistance to RRD with the aid of molecular markers associated with the resistance. Such an approach has the potential of reducing the breeding cycle time by 50% and increasing the efficiency of seedling and parental selection manifold, leading to commercially acceptable rose cultivars with high RRD resistance in less time and with less expense.
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Mederos, S., and M. J. Rodríguez Enríquez. "IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF "GOLDEN TIMES" ROSES. FACTORS AFFECTING SHOOT TIPS AND AXILLARY BUDS GROWTH AND MORPHOGENESIS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 212 (September 1987): 619–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1987.212.103.

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MONDER, Marta Joanna, Konrad WOLIŃSKI, Maciej NIEDZIELSKI, and Andrzej PACHOLCZAK. "The Impact of Seasonal Changes in Plant Tissue on Rhizogenesis of Stem Cuttings of Once Blooming Roses." Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca 44, no. 1 (June 14, 2016): 92–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/nbha44110244.

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The majority of old and long-to-root roses are enough frost resistant to grow on their own roots in moderate and coolclimates. The most often used method of rose propagation are single node stem cuttings derived from blooming shoots. Thelong duration of rhizogenesis exposes cuttings to stress conditions and precocious ageing processes, which result in a lowrooting percentage. It was hypothesized that in the short season of flowering the amount of nutrients in shoots of stock plantschanges, thus affecting the process of rhizogenesis, as well as a condition of rooted cuttings, which may be estimated by thecontents of the biologically active components. The shoots of four rose cultivars were cut in four phenological stages: flowerbuds closed, flowers opened, just after petal shedding and 7-14 days after petal fall. The rooting percentage were counted after10 weeks of rooting. The evaluation of plant material were carried out before and after rooting, including: soluble proteins,chlorophyll a and b, carotenoids, polyphenolic acids, reducing and total soluble carbohydrates. The research revealedvariability, characteristic for each examined cultivar, in the contents of the biologically active compounds, both before and afterrooting, in cuttings harvested from stock plants in successive phases of development. Decrease in pigment contents in leaves ofrooted cuttings may suggest a progressing senescence, both during propagation and later in a vegetative season. The cuttings of‘Mousseuse Rouge’ rooted similarly when harvested in each of the phenological phases (53.8-67.5%). For other cultivars thehighest rooting percentage was obtained for cuttings harvested from shoots with closed flower buds: (‘Hurdals’ 47.5%,‘Maiden’s Blush’ 55.0%, ‘Semiplena’ 67.5%). In these cultivars a relationship between rooting percentage and changes in thecontents of pigments, sugars or/and polyphenolic acids in successive phenological phases was shown.
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Maria, Bala, Rusimovici Raico, Tota Cristina Elena, Petrescu Irina, Berar Cristian, and Silivasan Marius. "Research on the behavior of variety of Roses hybrid Polyantha on propagation by cuttings under a modern greenhouses." Journal of Biotechnology 185 (September 2014): S114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2014.07.389.

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Park, Su Min, Eun Jeong Won, Yoo Gyeong Park, and Byoung Ryong Jeong. "Effects of node position, number of leaflets left, and light intensity during cutting propagation on rooting and subsequent growth of domestic roses." Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology 52, no. 4 (August 2011): 339–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13580-011-0163-z.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Roses Propagation"

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Mehmood, Yasir. "Modeling the roles of individuals and groups in the dynamics of information propagation." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/393728.

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This thesis studies the roles of individuals and groups in the propagation of information in social networks. The primary aim is to investigate how users and groups impact information propagation and vice versa. In order to study these complex and intricate phenomena, we apply tools and techniques from both machine learning and data mining. Our research results in interesting developments while pursuing our goals. First, we propose a novel modeling framework that we call as the communitylevel social in uence analysis (CSI). CSI enables estimating in uence probabilities at a macro-level, between user groups, while extending and generalizing the existing prediction frameworks that only work at the level of users. Next, we propose a stochastic model, called MASD, to capture the evolving patterns of the adoption of innovations. While inspired by the theory of di usion of innovations, MASD uses left-right HMMs to model the underlying phenomena we aim to study. The simplicity as well as the robustness of this model has allowed us to build a variety of applications, from clustering items to analyzing propagation patterns, and above all, the prediction of future adoptions. Lastly, we propose a creative algorithmic problem where our aim is to obtain the sphere of in uence of a node. Working with probabilistic graphs, we de ne this sphere, corresponding to a node, as a group of nodes that potentially catch a contagion if the underlying node is infected. Computing the sphere of in uence for all the nodes and combining it with an instance of set-cover greedy algorithm, we propose a unique approach to in uence maximization (Inf- Max). Through exhaustive experimentations we show that our method consistently outperforms the standard greedy algorithm for InfMax.
Esta tesis estudia los roles que, tanto individuos como grupos de individuos, desempeñan en la propagación de información en redes sociales. El objetivo primario es investigar el impacto de usuarios y grupos de usuarios en la propagación de información y viceversa. Para estudiar estos fenómenos, de gran complejidad, aplicamos herramientas y técnicas de aprendizaje máquina y minería de datos. Nuestra investigación ha dado como resultado desarrollos muy interesantes que satisfacen nuestros objetivos. En primer lugar, se propone una plataforma innovadora de modelización que denominamos Análisis de la Influencia Social a nivel de Comunidad (Community-level Social Influence Analysis - CSI). CSI permite estimar probabilidades de influencia en un macro-nivel, entre grupos de usuario, al mismo tiempo que extiende y generaliza las plataformas de predicción existentes que sólo trabajan a nivel de usuario. En segundo lugar, se ha desarrollado un modelo estocástico, llamado MASD, para capturar los patrones de evolución de la adopción de innovaciones. Inspirado en la teoria de difusión de innovaciones, MASD utiliza el modelo HMMs izquieda-derecha para representar los fenómenos subyacentes objeto de estudio. La simplicidad, así como la robustez de este modelo, nos han permitido construir una variedad de aplicaciones, desde elementos de clasificación hasta patrones de propagación, y sobre todo, la predicción de adopciones futuras. Finalmente, proponemos un problema algorítmico creativo donde nuestro objetivo es obtener la esfera de influencia de un nodo. Trabajando con grafos probabilísticos, definimos esta esfera, correspondiente a un nodo, como un grupo de nodos que potencialmente capturan un contagio si el nodo subyacente está infectado. Calculando la esfera de influencia para todos los nodos y combinándola con una instancia de un algoritmo goloso de cobertura, proponemos una aproximación única para influenciar la maximización (InfMax). A través de experimentos exhaustivas, podemos mostrar como nuestro método mejora consistentemente el algoritmo goloso estándar para InfMax.
Aquesta tesi estudia els rols que, tant individus com a grups d'individus, exerceixen en la propagació d'informació en xarxes socials. L'objectiu primari és investigar l'impacte d'usuaris i grups d'usuaris en la propagació d'informació i viceversa. Per estudiar aquests fenómens, de gran complexitat, apliquem eines i técniques d'aprenentatge màquina i mineria de dades. La nostra investigació ha donat com resultat desenvolupaments molt interessants que satisfan els nostres objectius. En primer lloc, es proposa una plataforma innovadora de modelització que denominem Anàlisi de la Inuflència Social a nivell de Comunitat (Community-level Social Influence Analysis - CSI). CSI permet estimar probabilitats d'influència en un macronivell, entre grups d'usuari, al mateix temps que estén i generalitza les plataformes de predicció existents que només treballen a nivell d'usuari. En segon lloc, s'ha desenvolupat un model estocàstic, anomenat MASD, per capturar els patrons d'evolució de l'adopció d'innovacions. Inspirat en la teoria de difusió d'innovacions, MASD utilitza el model HMMs izquierda-dreta per representar els fenómens subjacents objecte d'estudi. La simplicitat, així com la robustesa d'aquest model, ens han permés construir una varietat d'aplicacions, des d'elements de classificació fins a patrons de propagació, i sobretot, la predicció d'adopcions futures. Finalment, proposem un problema algorítmic creatiu on el nostre objectiu és obtenir l'esfera d'influència d'un node. Treballant amb gràfics probabilístics, definim aquesta esfera, corresponent a un node, com un grup de nodes que potencialment capturen un contagi si el node subjacent està infectat. Computant l'esfera d'influència per a tots els nodes i combinant-la amb una instància d'un algorisme voraç de cobertura, proposem una aproximació única per influenciar la maximització (InfMax). A través d'experimentacions exhaustives, podem mostrar com el nostre mètode millora consistentment l'algorisme voraç estàndard per InfMax.
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Hamam, Rami. "Simulation de la propagation des fissures par fatigue dans les toiles des roues de train sous chargement à amplitude variable." Phd thesis, École normale supérieure de Cachan - ENS Cachan, 2006. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00133413.

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La plupart des pièces industrielles sont soumises à des chargements multiaxiaux à amplitude variable. La connaissance de la durée de vie résiduelle d'une pièce fissurée, nécessite des modèles de propagation capables de prendre en compte ces deux aspects.
Les objectifs de la thèse portent, d'une part, sur l'application d'un modèle incrémental pour simuler la fissuration par fatigue des roues de train sous chargement à amplitude variable, et d'autre part, sur l'enrichissement de ce modèle pour prendre en compte la compression, la contrainte T et la forme semi-elliptique des fissures.
Le modèle incrémental repose sur l'idée qu'en fatigue à grand nombre de cycle, l'avancée instantanée d'une fissure est proportionnelle à l'émoussement plastique de sa pointe. Les équations d'évolution de l'émoussement plastique sont déterminées par Eléments Finis à partir du comportement élastoplastique de la structure fissurée. Deux essais sont nécessaires pour identifier les paramètres du modèle, un essai de comportement élastoplastique cyclique du matériau et un essai de fissuration en fatigue à amplitude constante. Les calcul de propagation ont montré que le modèle reproduit fidèlement tout les phénomènes observés en fatigue à amplitude variable : retard après surcharge, accélération après souscharge, interaction entre cycles et histoire de chargement pour les signaux complexe. La compression et la contrainte T ont été ensuite intégrée dans le modèle et validées grâce à des essais de fissuration réalisés sur des éprouvettes prélevées dans une roue de TGV. Enfin le modèle a été étendu en 3D, des essais de fissuration sur fissure semi-elliptique ont été menés sur éprouvettes de flexion 4 points et sur roues à l'échelle 1, l'accord avec les prédictions du modèle est satisfaisant.
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White, Christine Lynn. "Defective interfering Semliki Forest virus : the roles of conserved and non-conserved genomic sequences in virus propagation, interference and protection." Thesis, University of Warwick, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.263806.

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Mathevon, Nicolas. "Communication en milieux acoustiques extrêmes chez l'oiseau : dégradations des signaux sonores et stratégies adaptatives aux conditions défavorables de propagation." Lyon 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996LYO10298.

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Lors d'une communication acoustique, le transfert d'information depuis l'animal emetteur jusqu'a l'animal recepteur est tributaire de la propagation du son. Je me suis interesse a deux cas principaux pour lesquels les contraintes acoustiques sont particulierement severes: la communication en milieu a vegetation dense d'une part, et la communication en milieu bruyant d'autre part. Partant du constat que les oiseaux se basent essentiellement sur les parametres temporels du signal (modulations de frequence mf et modulations d'amplitude ma, duree des notes et des silences) pour decoder l'information, j'ai cherche a connaitre les modifications que subissent ces parametres temporels lors de la propagation du son dans un milieu a vegetation dense. De plus, je me suis particulierement interesse au troglodyte troglodytes troglodytes car son chant, constitue essentiellement de notes de hautes frequences, semblait a priori inadapte a la propagation dans ce type de milieu. J'ai montre que le troglodyte etait sensible aux modifications subies par le chant d'un congenere durant une propagation, ces modifications ne l'empechant pas de reconnaitre le chant mais attenuant sensiblement l'agressivite de sa reponse. J'ai montre que le choix d'un poste de chant eleve ameliorait la fiabilite de transmission de tous les parametres acoustiques et augmentait la distance de propagation du chant. De plus, a l'ecoute d'un chant prealablement modifie par une propagation, j'ai montre que le troglodyte se perche en hauteur, ce qui semble etre une strategie permettant d'ameliorer la reception et par la le processus de communication. Dans un milieu colonial, le masquage d'un signal est assure a la fois dans les domaines temporel, frequentiel, et des amplitudes. En etudiant les cris de contact du flamant rose phoenicopterus ruber, j'ai montre que des parametres temporels (duree du cri, periode de ma due a des battements) et frequentiels (bande passante, frequence ayant le maximum d'energie, spectre) pouvaient servir de marqueurs individuels. Ces vocalisations presentent des adaptations au milieu bruyant (large spectre de frequence, variations brusques d'amplitude, presence de battements). De l'ensemble de ces resultats, il ressort que les oiseaux de milieux a vegetation dense et les oiseaux coloniaux ne font pas face aux memes contraintes concernant la communication acoustique. Ils n'adoptent donc pas les memes solutions. Les differences dans les processus de codage-decodage des signaux sonores sont ainsi, pour partie du moins, d'origine environnementale
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Wu, How-Chiun. "Improving in vitro propagation of Protea cynaroides L. (King Protea) and the roles of starch and phenolic compounds in the rooting of cuttings." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-07092008-090525.

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Oschmann, Franziska [Verfasser], Klaus [Akademischer Betreuer] Obermayer, Klaus [Gutachter] Obermayer, Christine [Gutachter] Rose, Susanne [Gutachter] Schreiber, and Hugues [Gutachter] Berry. "Computational modeling of glutamate-induced calcium signal generation and propagation in astrocytes / Franziska Oschmann ; Gutachter: Klaus Obermayer, Christine Rose, Susanne Schreiber, Hugues Berry ; Betreuer: Klaus Obermayer." Berlin : Technische Universität Berlin, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1174989947/34.

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Aldogan, Serhan. "Wind And Wind Wave Climate For Turkish Coast And Application To Aegean And Mediterrenean Sea." Master's thesis, METU, 2008. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12609627/index.pdf.

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The wind waves have significant effects on small craft and fisheries. Therefore, wind wave climate has an important role in the design and operation of fishing harbors and harbors for small craft. The purpose of this study is to identify the wind wave climate along the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea coastline of Tü
rkiye. For this purpose, wind wave data for a certain period is obtained from ECMWF for the analysis. Moreover, the data will be analyzed for locations selected along the Turkish coast using a special software developed for this thesis study. For every location, the wind wave roses, significant wind wave height versus mean period of primary wind relations, extreme probability distribution, and log-linear cumulative probability distributions will be presented. By the help of software developed, it will be possible to analyse any coordinate using ECMWF data.
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Lai, Chien-Chi, and 賴建旗. "The Propagation of Roses (Rosa Hydrida Hort.) by Single-Node Cuttings." Thesis, 1994. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47503029798410449499.

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國立中興大學
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Factors of single-node cuttings of rose cultivars for cut flower under mist were studied, in order to enchance the efficiency of propagation and to establish aproduction of rose plantlets for cut flower business. The highest rates ofrooting and axillary bud sprouting were found on the single-node cuttings with a 4 or 5-leaflet leaf .Single-nodecuttings failed to root without leaflet.After rooting itwas more difficult for axillary bud sprouting. Whe n the cut-tings from the lower position on mother plant.The sproutingof axillary bud was improved when plantlets treated withbenzyladenine or gibberellin acid loalin paste at 1.0% or 0.01%,respectively. Therewere difference on root and shoot growth among cultivars. The development of ''PaPa Meilland''and ''Samantha'' plantlets were the best, when ''Blue Moon''and ''Super Disco'' were the poorest. The net photosynthesis and the inorganic constituents of the '' Blue Moon'' and ''Super Disco'' were also poorer. The quality of plantlets propagated in July and October was better than that in April and January. In addition , in the former reasons; cuttings rooted by 3 weeks when in the later seasons cuttings rooted over 5 weeks. By calculating roughly,the cost of producting 1000 plantlets was 3987 N.T.dollars by single-node cutting or 4524 N.T. dollars by air layering.The developmental stageof rooting in single-node cutting of ''Samantha'' rose was observed. After 7 days,cullus formed from the cambium on the of cutting. After 10 days, top of thephloem ray parenchyma found some actilinal parenchyma tissue. After 13days, some new parenchyma were found in pholem tissue. After 18 days,root primordia was found in phloem parenchyma, and after 22 days. Young root primordia elongated through the cortex.
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Chen, Chang-Tsen, and 陳昌岑. "The propagation and pruning of poted miniature rose." Thesis, 1995. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73353287556961169574.

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Factors on the development of single-node cuttings of Rosa chinensis Jacq. ''Minima'', cvs. ''Green Ice'', ''Lavender Jewel'', ''Orange Sunblaze'', ''Red Sunblaze'' and ''Sequoia Gold'', under mist were studied for mass propagating plantlets. The pruning for promoting the commerical quality of potted roses earlier was also studied. Auxins improved the rooting of cuttings. When cuttings were treated with higher concentation of auxins, the axillary bud break was delayed, especially in the summer and fall. IBA1000∼2000ppm was recommended for cutting. Cuttings of ''orange sunblaze'' from upper and middle positions rooted well in summer, but cuttings taken in other seasons as well as cuttings of ''Red Sunblaze'' from basal positions rooted well. The scale- node cuttings of ''Green Ice'' developed worst.In general, cuttings rooted in 2∼ 3 weeks, however, cuttings rooted in three to four weeks when temperature was lower. The adventitious root initaited from secondary phloem and phloem ray parenchyma. The height of potted roses of ''Lavender Jewel'' and ''Orange Sunblaze'' was reduced efficiently when plants were pruned at the position of which two elongating internodes were left (cut at middle position) or all elangating internodes was cut off (cut at lower position).To cut off scaly leaves or two leaves only,increased the height of potted flower and blindness shoots.To pinch''Lavender Jewel''when lateal shoot was just developing two elongating internodes resulted in more lateral shoots and flowers in the next flower flush. To prune ''Orange Sunblaze'' at middle position when the petals unfolded resulted in high quality of potted flowers. The potted ''Lavender Jewel'' could be sold at the second flower if 4 plantlets were planted in a 12cm pot. But the potted ''Orange Sunblaze'' planted 2∼ 3 plantlets in a 12cm-pot got better qulaity after two times of pruning. The spacing of 15cm×15cm was recommended for offering the optimum space for 12cm potted roses.
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吳嘉三. "Studies on the Propagation of Rose Seedlings through Different Budded Cutting Methods, Rootstocks and Hormone Treatments." Thesis, 2002. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/67974074454652501783.

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國立屏東科技大學
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The objectives of this study were to select a superior rootstock variety, test it with the improved propagation techniques, and evaluate the potential ways of rose cut flower production. R. natar brier was found to be an ideal rootstock variety for year-round production in Taiwan because of its hardiness and good disease resistance. It grew very fast and had intensive, strong root systems, which could serve the best as vegetative shoots to promote rose flowering shoots in a cut flower operation. The technique of “Stenting with rootstock leaf” was developed and proved to be a better way to propagate rose seedlings. It could produce a faster and stronger healing between the rootstock and scion by supplying instant photosynthates directly to the joint. This could greatly reduce the healing time, lower the labor cost, and enhance the use-efficiency of a nursery. BA (6-Benzylaminopurine) treatments could induce a uniform growth of flower buds, while the most number of cut flowers were harvested on plants with 2 vegetative rootstock branches and 2 main scion branches. A delay of shoot-bending regarding to its maturity and the application of BA would greatly promote the growth of flowering shoots and the quality of cut flowers. The way of propagating rose seedlings could greatly affect the way of culture, the growth pattern of shoots and the quality of the cut flowers. The combination of “Stenting with rootstock leaf” and “bending culture” techniques could advance the first harvest date of cut flower by one month. The advantages of separating the vegetative and flowering shoots in this technique were the better growth and higher nutritional supply of the rootstock, vigorous and uniform growth of flowering shoots, higher yield and quality of the cut flowers, reduced labor and total cost, etc. This unique cultural technique could be the turning key for Taiwan’s rose cut flower operation and has a great potential to compete in the world market.
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Books on the topic "Roses Propagation"

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Bush-Brown, James. America's garden book. New York: Macmillan USA, 1996.

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White, Christine Lynn. Defective Interfering Semliki Forest virus: The roles of conserved and non-conserved genomic sequences in virus propagation, interference and protection. [s.l.]: typescript, 1997.

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Publishing, DK. American Horticultural Society Practical Guides: Roses. DK ADULT, 1999.

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Bush-Brown, Louise Carter. America's Garden Book. Macmillan General Reference, 1997.

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Bush-Brown, Louise Carter. America's Garden Book. Macmillan General Reference, 1997.

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Lewis, WJ, and DMcE Alexander. Grafting and Budding. CSIRO Publishing, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643096240.

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Grafting and Budding is a comprehensive and clearly written, practical guide to all of the grafting and budding techniques any professional or home gardener is likely to need. The book begins with a brief history of the subject, explains how grafting works and shows why it is now the preferred technique for propagating most commercial plants. It then describes the basics of budding, grafting and multi-grafting and presents step-by-step instructions for making the special cuts used in grafting and budding. Advice is also given on the selection of scion wood, the preparation of rootstocks and the after-care of grafted plants. The methods of budding and grafting are explained in fine detail, including T-budding, chip budding and patch budding, the splice graft, wedge graft, whip and tongue graft, side graft, bark graft and approach graft, the grafting of herbaceous plants and machine bench grafting. More than 60 sketches and photographs are included to help illustrate various aspects of the skill of grafting. New to this edition are sections covering the preferred methods of propagation for Australian natives such as eucalypts, banksias, hakeas and grevilleas; cacti; conifers; general deciduous ornamentals; black passionfruit; roses and tomatoes, making it an indispensable addition to any avid gardener’s bookshelf.
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Hibberd, Shirley. Rose Book: A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Rose. Comprising the Formation of the Rosarium, the Characters of Species and Varieties, Modes of Propagating, Planting, Pruning, Training and Preparing for Exhibition, and the Management of Roses. HardPress, 2020.

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Bianconi, Ginestra. Epidemic Spreading. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753919.003.0013.

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Epidemic processes are relevant to studying the propagation of infectious diseases, but their current use extends also to the study of propagation of ideas in the society or memes and news in online social media. In most of the relevant applications epidemic spreading does not actually take place on a single network but propagates in a multilayer network where different types of interaction play different roles. This chapter provides a comprehensive view of the effect that multilayer network structures have on epidemic processes. The Susceptible–Infected–Susceptible (SIS) Model and the Susceptible–Infected–Removed (SIR) Model are characterized on multilayer networks. Additionally, it is shown that the multilayer networks framework can also allow us to study interacting Awareness and epidemic spreading, competing networks and epidemics in temporal networks.
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Rubin, Andrew E. The comparative roles of connected and disconnected trajectories in the evaluation of the semiclassical coherent-state propagator. 1998.

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Phillips, Alastair, and Ginette Vincendeau, eds. Journeys of Desire. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781838710439.

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Journeys of Desire offers for the first time, a comprehensive critical guide to European actors in American film, bringing together 15 overview chapters with A-Z entries on over 900 individuals in one accessible and scholarly volume. Since the early days of the US film industry, European actors have consistently been a major force in Hollywood. Screen idols such as Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer, Audrey Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Antonio Banderas, as well as scores of more modest players, have profoundly shaped 'American' cinema. They have also contributed to the propagation of European types and stereotypes such as the 'Russian' and 'Nordic' queens played by Garbo and Dietrich, the French roues popularised by Chevalier, the fiery Latinos depicted by Banderas and the British arch-villains played by Steven Berkoff, Anthony Hopkins and Tim Roth. Films such as 'Casablanca' (1942), 'Gigi' (1958), 'Green Card' (1990), and 'Vanilla Sky' (2001), among many others, would not be the same without them. Contributions from a team of 70 international experts provide groundbreaking case studies of prominent individuals and phenomena associated with the emigres, such as the retired Russian officers who played crowds in silent films, the stereotyping of European actresses in 'bad women' roles, and the ultimate irony of Jewish actors playing Nazis. Individual entries chart the careers and screen performances of the European actors - from Victoria Abril to Mai Zetterling - who appeared in American movies.
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Book chapters on the topic "Roses Propagation"

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Pati, Pratap Kumar, Navtej Kaur, Madhu Sharma, and Paramvir Singh Ahuja. "In Vitro Propagation of Rose." In Protocols for In Vitro Propagation of Ornamental Plants, 163–76. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-114-1_16.

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Merker, Marilyn P., Robert D. Bongard, and Christopher A. Dawson. "Pulmonary Endothelial Surface Redox Activity: Roles in Propagation of and Protection from Injury." In Molecular Biology of Acute Lung Injury, 133–48. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1427-5_9.

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Vijaya, N., and G. Satyanarayana. "Effect of Culture Media and Growth Regulators on In vitro propagation of Rose." In Horticulture — New Technologies and Applications, 209–14. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3176-6_33.

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Hodgetts, Jennifer, David Crossley, and Matt Dickinson. "Techniques for the Maintenance and Propagation of Phytoplasmas in Glasshouse Collections of Catharanthus roseus." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 15–32. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-089-2_2.

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Morgan, Lynette. "Hydroponic production of selected crops." In Hydroponics and protected cultivation: a practical guide, 196–228. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789244830.0011a.

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Abstract While there is a wide range of potentially profitable crops which can be grown in hydroponics under protected cultivation, greenhouse production is dominated by fruiting crops such as tomatoes, cucumber, capsicum and strawberries, and vegetative species such as lettuce, salad and leafy greens, herbs and specialty crops like microgreens. This chapter summarizes information on a selected range of common hydroponic crops to give basic procedures for each and an outline of the systems of production. These crops include tomato, capsicum or sweet bell pepper, cucumber, lettuce and other salad greens, strawberry and rose. Information is given on their hydroponic production systems and environment, propagation, plant density, pruning, pollination, fruit growth, crop nutrition, pests, diseases, disorders, harvesting and postharvest handling.
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Morgan, Lynette. "Hydroponic production of selected crops." In Hydroponics and protected cultivation: a practical guide, 196–228. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789244830.0196.

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Abstract While there is a wide range of potentially profitable crops which can be grown in hydroponics under protected cultivation, greenhouse production is dominated by fruiting crops such as tomatoes, cucumber, capsicum and strawberries, and vegetative species such as lettuce, salad and leafy greens, herbs and specialty crops like microgreens. This chapter summarizes information on a selected range of common hydroponic crops to give basic procedures for each and an outline of the systems of production. These crops include tomato, capsicum or sweet bell pepper, cucumber, lettuce and other salad greens, strawberry and rose. Information is given on their hydroponic production systems and environment, propagation, plant density, pruning, pollination, fruit growth, crop nutrition, pests, diseases, disorders, harvesting and postharvest handling.
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Hayashi, Nariyuki, Joseph More, Richard Bunge, and Barth A. Green. "Roles of Free Radicals in the Self-Propagating Injury Within Injured Spinal Cord Tissue." In Recent Advances in Neurotraumatology, 244–47. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68231-8_55.

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Gudin, S. "PROPAGATION | Seed Propagation." In Encyclopedia of Rose Science, 620–23. Elsevier, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b0-12-227620-5/00079-3.

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van de Pol, P. A. "PROPAGATION | Stenting." In Encyclopedia of Rose Science, 615–20. Elsevier, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b0-12-227620-5/00164-6.

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Costa, J. M., and P. A. Van de Pol. "PROPAGATION | Own-Rooted Cuttings." In Encyclopedia of Rose Science, 607–15. Elsevier, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b0-12-227620-5/00076-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Roses Propagation"

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Galdina, T. E. "Application of biotechnology methods for mass propagation of garden plants." In 2nd International Scientific Conference "Plants and Microbes: the Future of Biotechnology". PLAMIC2020 Organizing committee, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/plamic2020.080.

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Tsuzuki, Shinji, and Yoshio Yamada. "Propagation characteristics of hoist ropes for mobile-crane PLC." In 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications and its Applications (ISPLC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isplc.2017.7897100.

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Kezuka, A., and Y. Yamada. "Roles of matching layers for a shaped beam lens horn antenna." In IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Symposium, 2004. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2004.1330484.

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Kabiri, A., and O. M. Ramahi. "Metamaterials composed of rose curve inclusions." In 2010 IEEE International Symposium Antennas and Propagation and CNC-USNC/URSI Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2010.5561946.

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Simon, Antoine, Mohamed Nassef, Bastien Rigaud, Guillaume Cazoulat, Joel Castelli, Caroline Lafond, Oscar Acosta, Pascal Haigron, and Renaud de Crevoisier. "Roles of Deformable Image Registration in adaptive RT: From Contour propagation to dose monitoring." In 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/embc.2015.7319567.

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Lu, X. Lucas, Bo Huo, Andrew D. Baik, and X. Edward Guo. "Intercellular Calcium Wave Propagation in Linear and Circuit-Like Bone Cell Networks." In ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2010-19365.

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Intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients in response to mechanical stimulation can be propagated to neighboring cells in bone cell networks, which provides an essential mechanism for cell-cell communication in bone. Transfer of intracellular second messengers (e.g., IP3 and Ca2+) through gap junction pores and the diffusion of extracellular ATP to activate membrane receptors have long been conjectured as the two major pathways for intercellular Ca2+ wave propagation [1]. In this study, by comparing the calcium wave in open-end linear and looped circuit-like cell chains, the roles of gap junction intercellular communication (GJIC) and extracellular ATP diffusion in calcium wave propagation in bone cell networks were examined. The results were further confirmed with pathway-inhibitor studies performed on linear cell chains.
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Gupta, Aaron Das, Joseph M. Santiago, and Henry L. Wisniewski. "Shock Damage to Sensitive Components in an Armored Vehicle." In ASME 1992 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/cie1992-0103.

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Abstract Light combat vehicles are playing an important support role for both troops and other heavily armored combat vehicles. As such, they have a much greater risk than in previous roles of being subjected to transient loads such as impact and overpressure loads. Propagation of ballistic shock from an impacted region to the critical locations and attachment points for secondary systems can cause damage and misalignment to sensitive equipments contributing to malfunction and reduction of vehicle performance. The Army is actively engaged in a program to assess ballistic shock propagation damage and minimize sensitivity of secondary systems to such damage. The current investigation is devoted to the determination of response at critical locations of the vehicle hull structure of the APC M113 when subjected to a concentrated side-on nonpenetrating impact load.
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Paul, Liton Chandra, Sajeeb Chandra Das, Md Nur Hossain, and Wang-Sang Lee. "A Wideband Rose-shaped Patch Antenna with a Ground Slot for Sub-6 GHz Applications." In 2021 IEEE Indian Conference on Antennas and Propagation (InCAP). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/incap52216.2021.9726293.

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Kokjohn, Sage L., and Rolf D. Reitz. "Investigation of the Roles of Flame Propagation, Turbulent Mixing, and Volumetric Heat Release in Conventional and Low Temperature Diesel Combustion." In ASME 2010 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icef2010-35135.

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In this work, a multi-mode combustion model, that combines a comprehensive kinetics scheme for volumetric heat release and a level-set-based model for turbulent flame propagation, is applied over the range of engine combustion regimes from non-premixed to premixed conditions. Model predictions of the ignition processes and flame structures are compared to measurements from the literature of naturally occurring luminous emission and OH planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF). Comparisons are performed over a range of conditions from conventional diesel operation (i.e., short ignition delay, high oxygen concentration) to a low temperature combustion mode (i.e., long ignition delay, low oxygen concentration). The multi-mode combustion model shows excellent prediction of the bulk thermodynamic properties (e.g., rate of heat release), as well as local phenomena (i.e., ignition location, fuel and combustion intermediate species distributions, and flame structure). The results of this study show that even in the limit of mixing controlled combustion, the flame structure is captured extremely well without considering sub-grid scale turbulence-chemistry interactions. The combustion process is dominated by volumetric heat release in a thin zone around the periphery of the jet. The rate of combustion is controlled by transport of reactive mixture to the reaction zone and the dominant mixing processes are well described by the large scale mixing and diffusion. As the ignition delay is increased past the end of injection (i.e., positive ignition dwell), both the simulations and optical diagnostics show that the reaction zone spans the entire jet cross-section. In this combustion mode the combustion rate is no longer limited by transport to the reaction zone, but rather by kinetic timescales. Although comparisons of results with and without consideration of flame propagation show very similar flame structures and combustion characteristics, the addition of the flame propagation model reveals details of the edge or triple-flame structure in the region surrounding the diffusion flame at the lift off location. These details are not captured by the purely kinetics based combustion model, but are well represented by the present multi-mode model.
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Savitri, B., I. Sassi, L. Talbi, K. Hettak, and A. Kabiri. "Effect of complementary rose curve resonator (CRCRs) on the effective negative permeability." In 2012 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aps.2012.6349282.

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