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Additional file 3: of Sexual and asexual reproductive aspects of Leontochir ovallei, a rare and endangered geophyte of the Atacama Desert

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posted on 2018-04-24, 05:00 authored by Marta Vargas, Elda Jofré, Carlos Navarrete, Jaime Bravo, Fabiola Jamett, Claudio Inostroza-Blancheteau, Cristian Ibáñez
Rhizome production and multiplication of L. ovallei rhizomes. A) Rhizomes obtained from an eight-month old seedling. Bar = 1 cm. B) Eight rhizomes each with its food storage organ obtained from one plant. Bar = 1 cm. C) Rhizome dissection using a scalpel. Bar = 1 cm. D) Dormant rhizomes of L. ovallei reactivated after two years of resting. Bar = 1 cm. (JPG 1675 kb)

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