The publications below provide information from popular literature as well as juried research publications. |
AUBURN UNIVERSITY generated works: |
| Literature Review |
Auburn Lotus Project: Passionate Plant People Unite with a Common Vision WIG On line, Volume 4, Number 3 |
Pests and Insects Most Commonly Seen on Lotus (Nelumbo) Grown in Containers International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society's Water Garden Journal 2nd Quarter, 2011, Volume 26, Number 2; see page 5. |
Evaluating the Potential of Lotus Cultivation in Southeastern USA, Part I: Evolution of Auburn University's Lotus Project International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society's Water Garden Journal 2nd Quarter, 2010, Volume 25, Number 2; see page 15. |
Evaluating the Potential of Lotus Cultivation in Southeastern USA, Part II: Lotus as a Crop International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society's Water Garden Journal 3rd Quarter, 2010, Volume 25, Number 3; see page 5. |
Evaluating the Potential of Lotus Cultivation in Southeastern USA, Part III: Potential of Lotus to Clean Polluted Waters International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society's Water Garden Journal 3rd Quarter, 2010, Volume 25, Number 3; see page 11. |
Evaluating the Potential of Lotus Cultivation in Southeastern USA, Part IV: Auburn's Out-of-Season Lotus Production Protocol - A Preliminary Approach International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society's Water Garden Journal 3rd Quarter, 2010, Volume 25, Number 3; see page 15. |
Is Lotus an Ornamental Plant or a Vegetable? Yes! WIG On line, Volume 4, Number 2 |
The Versatile and Valuable Lotus WIG On line, Volume 3, Number 4 |
Experiments with Lotus (Nelumbo) Propagation at Auburn University WIG On line, Volume 3, Number 4 |
Container Production and Post-harvest Handling of Lotus (Nelumbo) Daike Tian's doctoral dissertation |
A Secret Treasure in our Backyard: Edible Lotus - The Whole World Gets it, but the USA
International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society's Water Garden Journal
4th Quarter, 2008, Volume 23, Number 4; see page 14. |
Cultivation of Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera and Nelumbo lutea); Advances in Soil and Fertility Management
International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society's Water Garden Journal 4th Quarter, 2009, Volume 24, Number 4; see page 7. |
The Great Lotus Experiment (Works) WIG On line, Volume 4, Number 3 |
AU Lotus Research Yields New Offering for Flower Enthusiasts AU Wire Eagle |
VARIETY OF SOURCES |
| Lotus of China |
Importation of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertner (Waterlily, Lotus) as Roots from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua into the Continental United States USDA report |
| Sacred lotus, the long-living fruits of China Antique |
| Long-living lotus: germination and soil irradiation of centuries-old fruits, and cultivation, growth, and phenotypic abnormalities |
| Hybridizing Lotuses |
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