The Tulip: Botany, Usage, Growth, and Development

[1]  A. R. Rees,et al.  The tulip shoot apex. I. Structure and development , 1974 .

[2]  E. Hewitt,et al.  Effects of Major Nutrients on Two Varieties of Tulip Grown in Sand Culture , 1962 .

[3]  G. Hobson,et al.  Mitochondrial Activity and Carbohydrate Levels in Tulip Bulbs in Relation to Cold Treatment , 1977 .

[4]  M. Timmer,et al.  Effect of planting density on the number and weight of tulip daughter bulbs , 1973 .

[5]  W. Munk INFLUENCE OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BULBOUS PLANTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ORGAN RELATIONSHIPS , 1979 .

[6]  H. van Os PRODUCTION, TESTING AND CERTIFICATION OF SPECIALLY SELECTED OR VIRUSFREE PLANT MATERIAL IN THE NETHERLANDS , 1980 .

[7]  G. A. Kamerbeek,et al.  A review of ethylene effects in bulbous plants , 1976 .

[8]  H. Higuchi,et al.  Serological analysis on the change of protein in scaly leaf of tulip bulb caused by low temperature treatment , 1967 .

[9]  A. R. Rees,et al.  Optimum Planting Densities for Tulips Grown in Ridges in the Field , 1974 .

[10]  J. Muller,et al.  Etude du bourgeonnement in vitro de l'écaille du bulbe de Tulipe , 1979 .

[11]  Y. Nishiuchi Studies on Vegetative Propagation of Tulip , 1976 .

[12]  R. Lawson Controlling Virus Diseases in Major International Flower and Bulb Crops , 1981 .

[13]  E. Hewitt,et al.  The effects of rates of supply of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium on leaf and stem growth, flowering and ‘topple’ of Golden Harvest and Elmus tulip , 1964 .

[14]  G. Slootweg,et al.  Effects of nitrogen dressing on flower-bud blasting in tulips during forcing. , 1980 .

[15]  L. Wiersum TULIP ROOT BEHAVIOUR AND AERATION REQUIREMENTS , 1971 .

[16]  R. Moe THE USE OF ETHEPHON FOR CONTROL OF PLANT HEIGHT IN DAFFODILS AND TULIPS , 1980 .

[17]  E. Hewitt,et al.  Effects of mineral nutrition on the production of tulip bulbs , 1963 .

[18]  A. R. Rees,et al.  Effects of Planting Density on Bulb Yield in the Tulip , 1969 .

[19]  A. R. Rees,et al.  Changes in Endogenous Gibberellin Levels in Tulipa Bulblets during Ontogeny , 1974 .

[20]  R. Nichols,et al.  Reversal of ethylene inhibition of tulip stem elongation by silver thiosulphate , 1982 .

[21]  W. Munk,et al.  FLOWER-BUD BLASTING IN TULIPS , 1975 .

[22]  G. Valk FROST INJURY TO FLOWERBULB CROPS , 1971 .

[23]  A. R. Rees Effect of Bulb Size on the Growth of Tulips , 1969 .

[24]  F. D. Haan,et al.  EFFECT OF COMPACTION ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL AND ROOT GROWTH OF ORNAMENTAL BULBS , 1971 .

[25]  R. Wiermann [Chalcone-flavanone isomerase activity and accumulation of phenylpropanoid compounds in anthers]. , 1971, Planta.

[26]  G. Wagner Content and vacuole/extravacuole distribution of neutral sugars, free amino acids, and anthocyanin in protoplasts. , 1979, Plant physiology.

[27]  A. R. Rees,et al.  Growth of the tulip shoot , 1973 .

[28]  J. Galil Kinetics of bulbous plants , 1981 .

[29]  J. Boon The forcing of tulips on peat; the amount of liming necessary , 1974 .

[30]  F. Steward,et al.  Nitrogenous Compounds and Nitrogen Metabolism in the LiliaceaeI. The Occurrence of Soluble Nitrogenous Compounds , 1957 .

[31]  R. Thompson,et al.  Morphological development and carbohydrate changes of forced tulips , 1977 .

[32]  Y. Niimi Influence of low and high temperatures on the initiation and the development of a bulb primordium in isolated tulip embryos , 1978 .

[33]  F. Skoog,et al.  A revised medium for rapid growth and bio assays with tobacco tissue cultures , 1962 .

[34]  F. Steward,et al.  Nitrogenous Compounds and Nitrogen Metabolism in the Liliaceae III. Changes in the Soluble Nitrogen Compounds of the Tulip and their Relation to Flower Formation in the Bulb , 1957 .

[35]  L. Aung,et al.  Possible identification of gibberellins in tulipa gesneriana by gas-liquid chromatography , 1971 .

[36]  K. Tsutsui NITROGEN FERTILIZATION IN TULIP BULB PRODUCTION IN JAPAN , 1975 .

[37]  G. Hanks The Response of Tulips to Gibberellins Following Different Durations of Cold Storage , 1982 .

[38]  J. Briggs THE EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND FLOWERING OF THE CHEMICAL GROWTH REGULATORS ETHEPHON ON NARCISSUS AND ANCYMIDOL ON TULIP , 1975 .

[39]  W. N. Bylov,et al.  POSSIBILITY OF GIBBERELLIN APPLICATION FOR EARLY FORCING TULIPA GESNERIANA CV. 'LONDON' , 1979 .

[40]  L. H. Aung Temperature Regulation of Growth and Endogenous Abscisic Acid-like Content of Tulipa gesneriana L. , 1979, Plant physiology.

[41]  J. Kawata OPTIMUM TEMPERATURE AND DURATION OF LOW-TEMPERATURE TREATMENT FOR FORCING TULIPS , 1975 .

[42]  K. Ast,et al.  Substitution of the cold requirement of tulip CV. ‘apeldoorn’ by GA3 , 1976 .

[43]  W. Amaki,et al.  Nutritional studies on tulips. III. , 1966 .

[44]  G. Winsor,et al.  The effects of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium on the growth of tulips during the second season of treatment and on the chemical composition of the bulbs , 1966 .

[45]  A. R. Rees,et al.  STEM ELONGATION IN TULIP AND NARCISSUS: THE INFLUENCE OF FLORAL ORGANS AND GROWTH REGULATORS , 1977 .

[46]  A. R. Rees,et al.  Photoperiod and tulip growth , 1979 .

[47]  H. Taylor,et al.  Field plots for the practical estimation of potential yield , 1979 .

[48]  A. D. Hertogh,et al.  Effects of ancymidol and gibberellins A3 and A4+7 on Tulipa gesneriana L. cv. Paul Richter during development in the greenhouse , 1974 .

[49]  E. Hewitt,et al.  The Effects of Deficiencies and Excesses of Some Mineral Nutrients on the Growth of Tulip and Daffodil Bulbs in Sand Culture , 1954 .

[50]  L. Algera Topple Disease of Tulips , 1968 .

[51]  A. A. Hertogh,et al.  Increases in ethylene and carbon dioxide production by Tulipa gesneriana L. ‘Prominence’ after completion of the cold-requirement , 1982 .

[52]  A. E. Einert,et al.  Gibberellin-like activity from organs of Tulipa Gesneriana , 1972 .

[53]  R. Sütfeld,et al.  Chalcone synthesis with enzyme extracts from tulip anther tapetum using a biphasic enzyme assay. , 1980, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics.

[54]  F. Steward,et al.  The proteins of Tulipa and their relation to morphogenesis. , 1968, Developmental biology.

[55]  N. Jennings,et al.  The influence of preplanting dips and postplanting temperatures on root growth and development of nonprecooled tulips, daffodils and hyacinths , 1977 .

[56]  G. Valk,et al.  Plantdichtheid en bolopbrengst van tulpen , 1972 .

[57]  M. Timmer,et al.  Plant density in relation to tulip bulb growth , 1974 .

[58]  D. Strack,et al.  Pollen of Tulipa cv. «Apeldoorn» as an Accumulation Site of Flavonol Di- and Triglycosides , 1981 .

[59]  N. Wright The growth of tulip tissues in vitro , 1980 .

[60]  A. Wickstrom,et al.  THE EFFECT OF STORAGE TEMPERATURE ON CARBOHYDRATE INTERCONVERSION IN TULIP BULBS , 1975 .

[61]  W. Munk,et al.  Flower-bud blasting in tulip plants mediated by the hormonal status of the plant , 1977 .

[62]  A. R. Rees The Initiation and Growth of Tulip Bulbs , 1968 .

[63]  R. Moe,et al.  Effect of precooling at 5 or −1°C on shoot growth, flowering and carbohydrate metabolism in tulip bulbs , 1979 .

[64]  T. Boller,et al.  Hydrolytic enzymes in the central vacuole of plant cells. , 1979, Plant physiology.

[65]  A. D. Hertogh,et al.  Fertilization of special precooled (5°C) tulips for cut-flower forcing , 1978 .

[66]  A. A. Hertogh,et al.  Principles for forcing tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, Easter lilies and Dutch irises , 1974 .

[67]  L. Fowden The Enzymic Decarboxylation of γ-methyleneglutamic Acid by Plant Extracts , 1954 .

[68]  E. Haaland The Effect of Cold Storage on Some Enzyme Activities in Tulip Bulbs , 1974 .

[69]  A. R. Rees,et al.  High-Temperature Treatment (Blindstoken) of Bulbs of Tulip cv Rose Copland for Flower Killing and Yield Improvement , 1976 .

[70]  G. A. Kamerbeek,et al.  GUMMOSIS OF TULIP BULBS CAUSED BY ETHYLENE , 1971 .

[71]  W. Sheridan,et al.  Histones of meiosis. , 1967, Experimental cell research.

[72]  A. R. Rees Concepts of dormancy as illustrated by the tulip and other bulbs , 1981 .

[73]  R. Rudnicki,et al.  The effect of gibberellic acid on sprouting and flowering of some tulip cultivars , 1976 .

[74]  A. Slob,et al.  On the occurrence of tuliposides in the liliiflorae , 1975 .

[75]  A. R. Rees,et al.  THE CONTRIBUTION OF CURRENT PHOTOSYNTHESIS TO GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE TULIP DURING FLOWERING , 1977 .

[76]  R. Menhenett,et al.  Response of potted tulips to new and established growth-retarding chemicals , 1979 .

[77]  D. Dilley,et al.  Response variation of tulip cultivars to exogenous ethylene. , 1980 .

[78]  L. H. Aung,et al.  Temperature Regulation of Endogenous Gibberellin Activity and Development of Tulipa gesneriana L. , 1969, Plant physiology.

[79]  A. Slob Tulip allergens in Alstroemeria and some other liliiflorae , 1973 .

[80]  F. Steward,et al.  The behavior of shoot apices of Tulipa in relation to floral induction. , 1971, Developmental biology.

[81]  Talaei Ali Reza,et al.  Study of some compound oil treatment effects on germination and level of pollen grain production in dormant male pistachio trees. , 1966 .

[82]  T. Sopanen,et al.  Activities of Various Peptidases in the Senescing Petals of Tulip , 1976 .

[83]  A. R. Rees The cold requirement of tulip cultivars , 1977 .

[84]  A. R. Rees Effects of duration of cold treatment on the subsequent flowering of tulips , 1969 .

[85]  E. Rasmussen Effect of different growing methods in tulips on the yield of saleable bulbs. , 1980 .

[86]  A. R. Rees,et al.  A Simulation of Tulip Growth in the Field , 1973 .

[87]  J. Koster Storage of tulip planting stock in relation to growth and yield. , 1980 .

[88]  M. Benschop Photosynthesis and respiration of Tulipa sp. cultivar ‘Apeldoorn’ , 1980 .

[89]  A. R. Rees,et al.  Growth substances of tulip: the activity of gibberellin-like substances in field-grown tulips from planting until flowering. , 1980 .

[90]  R. Thompson,et al.  Biochemical and Morphological Changes in Forced Tulips in Relation to Temperature and Year , 1979 .

[91]  G. Winsor,et al.  The residual effect of previous nutritional treatments on the growth and composition of tulips supplied with complete nutrients in sand culture , 1966 .

[92]  A. R. Rees,et al.  RE‐MOBILIZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF RESERVES IN THE TULIP BULB IN RELATION TO NEW GROWTH UNTIL ANTHESIS , 1976 .

[93]  R. Moe HORMONAL CONTROL OF FLOWER BLASTING IN TULIPS , 1979 .

[94]  K. Mynett PROGRESS IN BREEDING OF BULBOUS PLANTS IN THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF POMOLOGY AND FLORICULTURE IN SKIERNIEWICE, POLAND , 1980 .

[95]  Roar Moe,et al.  The Effect of Storage Temperature on Shoot Growth, Flowering, and Carbohydrate Metabolism in Tulip Bulbs , 1973 .

[96]  M. Saniewski,et al.  Hormonal control of shoot elongation in tulips , 1981 .

[97]  G. Wagner,et al.  Large-Scale Isolation of Intact Vacuoles and Isolation of Chloroplasts from Protoplasts of Mature Plant Tissues , 1975, Science.

[98]  L. Aung,et al.  THE OCCURRENCE OF GIBBERELLIN-LIKE SUBSTANCES IN TULIP BULBS (TULIPA SP.) , 1967 .

[99]  E. J. Fortanier Reviewing the length of the generation period and its shortening, particularly in tulips , 1973 .

[100]  J. K. Pollard,et al.  γ-Methyleneglutamine and γ-Methyleneglutamic Acid in the Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana) , 1954 .

[101]  C. Willmer,et al.  Free Sugars and Organic Acids in the Leaves of Various Plant Species and their Compartmentation Between the Tissues4 , 1977 .

[102]  L. H. Aung THE ALTERATION OF BULB HORMONES CONTENT BY ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI , 1971 .