Evaluation of transgenic Campanula carpatica plants
In Campanula carpatica, the general problem is that the flowers are very sensitive to exogenous ethylene. Flowers that are exposed to ethylene wilt in two to three days. Treating the plants with anti-ethylene compounds can prevent the problems with ethylene. However, these compounds are very expensi...
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SLU/Horticulture (until 121231)
2006
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