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Characterization and breeding of Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) and Malva (Malvaceae) species for drought tolerance and aesthetics.
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Characterization and breeding of Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) and Malva (Malvaceae) species for drought tolerance and aesthetics./
Author:
Clark, Mary Jane.
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227 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-01, page: 0246.
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Masters Abstracts International48-01.
Subject:
Biology, Ecology. -
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9780494522066
Characterization and breeding of Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) and Malva (Malvaceae) species for drought tolerance and aesthetics.
Clark, Mary Jane.
Characterization and breeding of Aquilegia (Ranunculaceae) and Malva (Malvaceae) species for drought tolerance and aesthetics.
- 227 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-01, page: 0246.
Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Guelph (Canada), 2009.
This thesis reviews the drought tolerance of Aquilegia species and the interspecific hybridization potential of Aquilegia and Malva species. Plants of 28 Aquilegia entries were grown in a greenhouse under one optimal (high water) and two water-limiting (continuous low water and cyclic drought) regimes. Four Aquilegia entries (A. caerulea 'McKana', A. flabellata alba, A. longissima, A. saximontana) were drought tolerant based on results from the low water and drought regimes. A. canadensis was the most adapted to the water-limiting regimes, due to its ability to maintain moderate growth (i.e. dry weight) and high flower number, while A. saximontana had the most desirable flower characteristics, including the highest flower number, under all watering regimes. Interspecific hybridizations showed a high compatibility among 15 Aquilegia species, but were influenced by their continental distribution. Hybridizations between Malva moschata and Malva crispa produced progeny with primarily M. crispa traits.
ISBN: 9780494522066Subjects--Topical Terms:
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