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<!-- Customise this topic; samples and ideas available at %SYSTEMWEB%.WebLeftBarCookbook. --> * *My links*:* * [[Main.DanielHerkes][My home page]] * [[%SCRIPTURL{search}%/%BASEWEB%/?search=DanielHerkes;order=modified;limit=50;reverse=on][My %BASEWEB% activities]] * <b><a href='http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Iris' target='_blank' title='Link to ThePlantlist. A CSV file is included at this site'>Classification and Nomenclature</a></b> * <b><span class='WYSIWYG_TT'>========================</span></b> * *History* * <a href='http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/2102/1/research.pdf' target='_blank' title='Genetic History, C. A.H. Sturvetant,1970'>Genetic History/Future</a> * <a href='https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00299-014-1617-4' target='_blank' title='Alteration of Flower Color'>Alteration of Color</a> * <a href='https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/18386/Randolph_Lowell_Fitz_1980.pdf?sequence=2' target='_blank' title='Accelerated Breeding'>Accelerated Breeding</a> * <a href='https://books.google.com/books?id=rD_0c-dYzVIC&pg=PA128&lpg=PA128&dq=iris+flower+genetic+classifications&source=bl&ots=Xh7urUbgFY&sig=X4lzjkuhLFKaTfRvf1gDULeEOZ0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwoa-e6IHXAhWC4iYKHSE4CpAQ6AEIWDAN#v=onepage&q=iris%20flower%20genetic%20classifications&f=false' target='_blank' title='Automatic Generation'>Automatic Generation</a> * *Genetic Expression* * <a href='Gene%20Expression' target='_blank' title='About 1400 PCR-amplified clones, derived from a subtractive cDNA library enriched for tepal-specific genes, were spotted and about 240 clones, including 200 that were expressed most differentially, were sequenced. The expression patterns showed three main clusters.The expression patterns showed three main clusters. One exhibited high expression during tepal growth (cluster A). These genes were putatively associated with pigmentation, cell wall synthesis and metabolism of lipids and proteins. The second cluster (B) was highly expressed during flower opening. The third cluster (C) related to the final stages of senescence, with genes putatively involved in signal transduction, and the remobilization of phospholipids, proteins, and cell wall compounds. '>Genetic Expression</a> * <a href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paula_Rudall/publication/245503027_Genome_Size_Variation_in_Sisyrinchium_L_Iridaceae_and_Its_Relationship_to_Phenotype_and_Habitat/links/00b7d532aad2691a41000000/Genome-Size-Variation-in-Sisyrinchium-L-Iridaceae-and-Its-Relationship-to-Phenotype-and-Habitat.pdf' target='_blank' title='Variation in genome size is suggested to be related to onset of growth, length of growing period, and reproductive strategies.'>Iradaceae Genome Size Variance</a> * <a href='https://www.nature.com/articles/hdy199412' target='_blank' title='The frequency of outcrossed fruits increased with the number of flowers open at other plants and decreased when more flowers were open on the same stem in I. hexagona. In I. fulva the opposite trends were apparent; outcrossing decreased when more flowers were open on other stems and increased when more flowers were open on the same stem. '>Phenology and Floral Density</a> * <a href='http://winterberryirises.com/hybridizing_bearded_irises' target='_blank' title=' . . .In exceptional seedling for sibling crosses. Some successful hybridizers believe in limiting their inbreeding at first cousin crosses, yet the results obtained with closer inbreeding in tetraploids such as self, sibling, and parent crosses speak for themselves. '>1st Cousin crosses</a> * <a href='http://winterberryirises.com/hybridizing_bearded_irises' target='_blank' title=' . . .In exceptional seedling for sibling crosses. Some successful hybridizers believe in limiting their inbreeding at first cousin crosses, yet the results obtained with closer inbreeding in tetraploids such as self, sibling, and parent crosses speak for themselves. '></a><a href='https://books.google.com/books?id=jHMGohuVHhgC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=iris+flower+genetic+classifications&source=bl&ots=DWDLyffoAY&sig=FGj7lkN5zxU2ENO86C7l0a1yhkI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwoa-e6IHXAhWC4iYKHSE4CpAQ6AEIRDAI#v=onepage&q=iris%20flower%20genetic%20classifications&f=false' target='_blank' title='Genetic Algorithims'>Genetic Algorithims</a> * <a href='http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1131&context=aliso' target='_blank' title='Gene map of the complete plastid genome of Iris gatesii showing IR, SSC, and LSC regions. Genes belonging to different functional groups are color coded according to key. Genes drawn inside the circle are transcribed clockwise and those outside the circle anti-clockwise. Plant image by C. Wilson, taken east of Siirt, Turkey.'>A Sequenced Iris Genome</a> * *Techniques* * <a href='https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-62703-074-8_23' target='_blank' title='Micropropagation'>Micropropagation</a> * <a href='https://experts.umn.edu/en/publications/effectiveness-of-colchicine-and-oryzalin-at-inducing-polyploidy-i' target='_blank' title='Not specific to Iridaceae: "Explant survival was higher and more consistent with oryzalin treatment compared with treatment with colchicine. More mixoploids than tetraploids were produced with both compounds."'>Genetic Manipulation</a> * <a href='https://txmg.org/bell/files/2010/03/Irises-Vegetative-Propagation.pdf' target='_blank' title="The roots on last year’s old rhizomes decay and disappear during this period. At the same time, the new iris roots on this years productive rhizomes are growing, supplying nutrients and water to the foliage. Once the plants have flowered, rhizome and root growth continue for about two months in this year's blooming rhizomes. ">Tissue Culture</a> * <a href='https://academic.oup.com/aobpla/article/doi/10.1093/aobpla/plu089/198548' target='_blank' title='Pollination supplementation increased the proportion of flowers that matured into fruit, with 95 % fruit set for hand-pollinated compared with 74.15 % for naturally pollinated flowers.'>Hand vs. Insect</a> * <a href='https://academic.oup.com/aobpla/article/doi/10.1093/aobpla/plu089/198548' target='_blank' title='Pollination supplementation increased the proportion of flowers that matured into fruit, with 95 % fruit set for hand-pollinated compared with 74.15 % for naturally pollinated flowers.'></a><a href='http://winterberryirises.com/information/how_to_hybridize_a_bearded_iris' target='_blank' title='Iris Cross Method'>Pollinate an Iris Cross</a> * <a href='https://npn.rngr.net/renderNPNProtocolDetails?selectedProtocolIds=iridaceae-iris-94' title='Deno indicates that fresh seeds have a light requirement and must be surface sown following stratification.'>Light Requirement</a> * <a href='http://www.irisgarden.org/basicborer.html#basiccontrol' target='_blank' title=" . . .effective control relies on an understanding of the borer's life cycle. Borers begin life as eggs, laid on garden debris in the late summer and fall. Each spring, the borers larvae begin to hatch after the first two days of temperatures greater than 70 degrees.">Borer Treatment</a> * <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imidacloprid' target='_blank' title='The chemical works by interfering with the transmission of stimuli in the insect nervous system. Specifically, it causes a blockage of the nicotinergic neuronal pathway. By blocking nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, '>Meri</a>t (Imidacloprid) * <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorus_deficiency#Treatment' target='_blank' title=' Facilitation of usable phosphorus in soil can be optimized by maintaining soil within a specified pH range. Soil acidity, measured on the pH scale, partially dictates what chemical arrangements that phosphorus forms. Between pH 6 and 7, phosphorus makes the fewest number of bonds which render the nutrient unusable to plants. At this range of acidity the likeliness of phosphorus uptake is increased and the likeliness of phosphorus deficiency is decreased. Another component in the prevention and treatment of phosphorus is the plant’s disposition to absorb nutrients. Plant species and different plants within in the same species react differently to low levels of phosphorus in soil.'>Phosporus</a> * <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_deficiency_(plants)' target='_blank' title='The mechanisms involved with increased host resistance and potassium include a decreased cell permeability and decreased susceptibility to tissue penetration. Silica, which is accumulated in greater quantities when adequate potassium is present, is incorporated into cell walls, strengthening the epidermal layer which functions as a physical barrier to pathogens. Potassium has also been implicated to have a role in the proper thickening of cell walls.'>Potassium</a> * *Advantages* * <a href='https://npn.rngr.net/propagation/techniques' target='_blank' title='Many native plants do not produce good seed crops each year, so it may be impossible to obtain enough seeds. This is especially true for emergency projects, such as fire restoration, when crops must be grown in a very short time. As for economics, seed propagation is almost always less expensive than vegetative propagation, which involves more hand labor and often requires special equipment and structures.'>Availability</a> <a class="foswikiSmallish" href="%SCRIPTURLPATH{"edit"}%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%?t=%GMTIME{"$epoch"}%">edit</a>
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