Cut lilies, bucket water
April 2017 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: The question of “how does dirty bucket water affect lily flower life” was brought up in 2015 during a presentation I gave at ...
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April 2017 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: The question of “how does dirty bucket water affect lily flower life” was brought up in 2015 during a presentation I gave at ...
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May 2014 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: Considering their economic importance, there has been relatively little research published on postharvest handling of cut lilies. Complicating this is the diversity of cultivar ...
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June 2013 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: While we have not literally developed bud sticks for each cultivar, we have collected the data together so that a forcer can look up, by ...
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August 2010 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: The first Lilytopia was held at Longwood Gardens in May. What an event and what a venue to show off the latest and ...
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May 2010 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: In Newsletter Number 10, we first reported on our experiences with multi-year flowering of a variety of “cut flower” hybrid lilies at Cornell’s outdoor ...
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May 2009 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: In Bill Miller’s greenhouse management course this spring, a group of students conducted an experiment that will be of interest to exporters. The group (Katy ...
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May 2009 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: This Research Newsletter is the 20th to be published since we began them in 2003 as a way of communicating results of the Group ...
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March 2009 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: Topflor and similar growth regulators (for example, Bonzi, Piccolo, Sumagic, etc.) act by reducing gibberellin synthesis within the plant. Since gibberellins are important for ...
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May 2008 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: In an earlier Research Newsletter (July 2005), a short version of the story of hybrid lily leaf senescence and the postharvest benefits of gibberellin4+7 ...
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July 2007 issue of the Cornell Flower Bulb Research Program Research Newsletter: Common disorders associated with cold storage of potted hybrid lilies are accelerated leaf yellowing, flower abscission, and bud abortion. While the leaf yellowing problem ...
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