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2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (No. 4) ◽  
pp. 203-210
Author(s):  
Beata Janowska ◽  
Roman Andrzejak ◽  
Tomasz Kosiada

The flowering and quality of Freesia refracta Klatt ‘Argentea’ were assessed after the application of fungi of the Trichoderma genus and assimilation lighting. The assimilation lighting accelerated the flowering of the Freesia refracta ‘Argentea’ plants by 3–4 weeks. The fungi of the Trichoderma genus accelerated the flowering of the Freesia refracta ‘Argentea’ plants with light deficit by about one week. The assimilation lighting resulted in the development of shorter main inflorescence shoots regardless of the fact whether the plants had been treated with the fungi of the Trichoderma genus or not. The assimilation lighting and the fungi of the Trichoderma genus stimulated the development of lateral inflorescence shoots in the ‘Argentea’ cultivar. The fungi of the Trichoderma genus stimulated the development of flowers in the ‘Argentea’ cultivar. This effect was particularly noticeable when the plants were exposed to the assimilation lighting. The assimilation lighting stimulated the uptake of potassium in the ‘Argentea’ cultivar. The fungi of the Trichoderma genus stimulated the uptake of phosphorus and calcium in the plants underexposed to light. They also stimulated the uptake of potassium in the plants exposed to the assimilation lighting. The assimilation lighting stimulated the uptake of microelements. The fungi of the Trichoderma genus stimulated the uptake of iron, manganese and zinc both in the plants exposed to the assimilation lighting and those underexposed to light. The assimilation lighting combined with the treatment with the fungi of the Trichoderma genus stimulated the uptake of copper.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 379 (3) ◽  
pp. 255
Author(s):  
PETER B. HEENAN ◽  
PETER J. DE LANGE

A new species, Cardamine panatohea, is named and described from the central North Island, New Zealand. Cardamine panatohea is characterised by a suite of characters that are unique among the New Zealand Cardamine species, including decumbent inflorescences and rosettes in the axils of the lateral inflorescence branches. Cardamine panatohea is known from two localities on Mt Ruapehu where it occurs in alpine flushes. It is assigned a New Zealand conservation status of Threatened, Nationally Critical.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 221 (2) ◽  
pp. 157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ivón M. Ramírez ◽  
Claudia Hornung-Leoni ◽  
Manuel González ◽  
Jacinto Treviño-Carreon

We propose that two populations previously referred to Hechtia epigyna, from the Mexican state of Hidalgo, represent a new species. Plants from the Hidalgo populations share the inferior ovary with Hechtia epigyna, an unusual trait in the genus, but they differ in their growth pattern (central vs. lateral inflorescence), characters of the adaxial foliar surface, petal color, and fruit position during dehiscence. We also provide a clarification on the typification of Hechtia epigyna. An assessment of the conservation status of the new species, Hechtia deceptrix following IUCN criteria resulted as CR (Critically Endangered).


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