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An Estimation of Leaf Area in Edible Canna(Canna edulis Ker.)
Canna edulis Ker Edible canna LAI Leaf area
2009/8/6
An Estimation of Leaf Area in Edible Canna(Canna edulis Ker.).
Studies on Matter Production of Edible Canna (Canna edulis Ker.):II. Changes of dry matter production with growth
Canna edulis Ker Crop growth rate Dry matter production Edible canna Growth Harvest index
2009/8/4
Edible canna was grown for three successive seasons from late April to early to mid-November under field conditions to clarify the basis of its productivity in the temperate climate of Japan. The grow...
Effect of Seed-Rhizome Weight on Growth and Yield of Edible Canna (Canna edulis Ker.)
Canna edulis Ker Edible canna Growth Rhizome Yield
2009/7/31
To clarify the effect of seed-rhizome weight at planting on the vegetative growth and yield of new-rhizomes in edible canna, seed-rhizomes weighing 20-500g (fresh weight) were planted at 1.0m×0.5m spa...
Studies on Matter Production of Edible Canna (Canna edulis Ker.):III. Changes of production structure with growth
Canna edulis Ker Dry matter production Edible canna Growth Leaf area Leaf inclination Light extinction coefficient
2009/7/30
Edible canna is a highly productive crop in temperate to tropical regions. To clarify ontogenetic changes of structure which contribute to its high yield capacity, edible canna was grown from late Ap...
Studies on Matter Production of Edible Canna (Canna edulis Ker.):IV. Leaf unrolling and changes in leaf photosynthetic rates with growth under field conditions
Canna edulis Ker Edible canna Field conditions Leaf age Leaf area Leaf unrolling Net photosynthetic rate
2009/7/27
Edible canna was grown from late April to November at either 0.5m×1m or 3m×3m spacing in the experimental field of the University of Tsukuba to clarify leaf area development and changes in leaf photo...
Feeding Value and In situ Digestibility of Edible Canna for Silage
Canna edulis Feed analysis In situ digestibility Rumen Silage fermentation
2009/7/24
To assess the potentiality of edible canna (Canna edulis Ker-Gawl.) as economically and environmentally sound animal feed, the feeding value of silage prepared from aboveground parts was examined, in...
Morphogenesis of Roots in Edible Canna:With special reference to adventitious roots (lar Paper>Crop Morphology)
Adventitious root Anatomy Canna edulis Edible canna Morphology Node Rhizome
2009/7/14
The morphological and anatomical features of the development of roots in edible canna (Canna edulis Ker-Gawl.) were investigated with special reference to its adventitious roots. A typical fibrous ro...
Morphogenesis and Physical Characteristics of Adventitious Roots in Edible Canna
Adventitious root Bending rigidity Canna edulis Edible canna Root morphogenesis
2009/7/10
In edible canna, the morphological and anatomical features and the physical characteristics of the adventitious roots which generated in pairs simultaneously near the nodes of rhizomes, were examined....
Morphological and Anatomical Characteristics of Adventitious Roots and the Root Distribution in Edible Canna
Mushroom-shaped root system Edible canna Supportive function Morphology and anatomy of roots
2009/7/9
In edible canna (Canna edulis Ker-Gawl.), the morphological and anatomical differences of adventitious roots generated in pairs from the basal and apical positions around the nodes of rhizome were st...
Respiration of Adventitious Roots in Edible Canna
Canna edulis Gas-phase oxygen electrode Oxygen consumption rate Vertical root
2009/7/9
The adventitious roots of edible canna (Canna edulis Ker-Gawl.), are classified as the ‘vertical’ roots, which penetrate deep in soil, and the ‘horizontal’ roots, which run shallow underground. Most o...
Physical Factors of the Lodging Judged from the Morphogenic Viewpoint of Aboveground Parts and Their Mitigation in Edible Canna
Own aerial–weight moment Edible canna Shortening of plant height Morphogenesis of aboveground parts Projected area
2009/7/8
In edible canna (Canna edulis Ker–Gawl.), the causal factors of lodging were analyzed in relation to the morphogenesis of aboveground parts using mathematical models. The projected side–view area of a...