Garry Legnani, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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(Storage of Asiatic hybrid lily bulbs in low oxygen controlled atmospheres: Physiological responses and implications for dry -sale packaging.) |
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Legnani G, Watkins CB, Miller WB. (2010) Effects of hypoxic and anoxic controlled atmospheres on carbohydrates, organic acids, and fermentation products in Asiatic hybrid lily bulbs Postharvest Biology and Technology. 56: 85-94 |
Legnani G, Watkins CB, Miller WB. (2006) Tolerance of dry-sale lily bulbs to elevated carbon dioxide in both ambient and low oxygen atmospheres Postharvest Biology and Technology. 41: 198-207 |
Legnani G, Watkins CB, Miller WB. (2004) Light, moisture, and atmosphere interact to affect the quality of dry-sale lily bulbs Postharvest Biology and Technology. 34: 93-103 |
Legnani G, Watkins CB, Miller WB. (2004) Low oxygen affects the quality of Asiatic hybrid lily bulbs during simulated dry-sale storage and subsequent forcing Postharvest Biology and Technology. 32: 223-233 |
Ranwala AP, Legnani G, Miller WB. (2003) Minimizing Stem Elongation during Spray Applications of Gibberellin 4+7 and Benzyladehine to Prevent Leaf Chlorosis in Easter Lilies Hortscience. 38: 1210-1213 |
Ranwala AP, Legnani G, Reitmeier M, et al. (2002) Efficacy of plant growth retardants as preplant bulb dips for height control in LA and oriental hybrid lilies Horttechnology. 12: 426-431 |
Legnani G, Miller WB. (2001) Short photoperiods induce fructan accumulation and tuberous root development in Dahlia seedlings. The New Phytologist. 149: 449-454 |
Legnani G, Miller WB. (2001) Short photoperiods induce fructan accumulation and tuberous root development in Dahlia seedlings New Phytologist. 149: 449-454 |
Legnani G, Miller WB. (2000) Night interruption lighting is beneficial in the production of plugs of Dahlia 'Sunny Rose' Hortscience. 35: 1244-1246 |
Legnani G, Miller WB. (1998) Photoperiod Affects Growth, Dry Weight and Fructan Partitioning in Dahlia `Sunny Rose' Seedlings Hortscience. 33: 536-536 |