Paeonia spp. Production and Future Developments
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Paeonia spp. is a popular herbaceous flowering plant native to temperate regions of the world. Though demand for the cut flowers is high year-round current production methods and physiological barriers of the plant itself limits availability. This paper is an overview of the history, current methods of production, and proposes a new, more efficient, indoor system for Paeonia spp. centered upon temperature and hormone regulation.
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Abbey, Marie. (2015). Paeonia spp. Production and Future Developments. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/175839.
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