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| Authors: | Woo-Sung Lee, Byung-Soo Kim |
| Keywords: | Allium sativum, leaf blade, abnormal growth |
Abstract:
Since Chinese Shandong garlic is officially cultivated in Korea, abnormal growth of a leaf blade was confirmed.
Abnormal leaf blades occur because the leaf blade is not completely expanded and a part of a leaf blade is attached, thus forming cylindrical leaf blades.
If a part of a leaf blade becomes cylindrical leaf blades, the leaf blade develops with curled leaves with cylindrical leaf blades and becomes an obstacle to overall growth.
Abnormal growth of a leaf blade appeared every year.
The abnormal leaf blades are formed in the first-fifth phyllode starting from a flag leaf (the final leaf). The occurrence of abnormal cylindrical leaf blades by leaf position and the occurrence in their progeny were a change in reproducibility.
It is considered that this abnormal growth is a physiological phenomenon involved in unbalanced harmony between the environmental factors and the hereditary cultivar characteristics.
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