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Beyond the Protocol: Revisiting the Critical Role of Donor Plants in Cryopreservation of Economically Important Clonal Crops. [PDF]
Popova E, Kim HH.
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Draft genome sequence of the endophytic fungus Phoma sp. strain YAFEF320, isolated from Gerbera jamesonii. [PDF]
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Evolution and development of complex floral displays.
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EST-SSR markers for gerbera (Gerbera hybrida)
Molecular Breeding, 2010Gerbera (Gerbera hybrida) is one of the most important cut and pot flowers marketed worldwide. Few molecular markers and no SSR (simple sequence repeat) markers were available for gerbera breeding and genetic studies. Through in silico analysis of 8,670 unigene sequences assembled from 16,998 gerbera expressed sequence tags (ESTs) in the GenBank, we ...
Zhanao Deng, Deng Zhanao
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Biotechnology Advances, 2013
Gerbera jamesonii (gerbera) is an important cut-flower in the global floricultural industry. Micropropagation is the main system used to clonally propagate gerbera in vitro resulting in the production of millions of plantlets each year. Numerous types of explants and protocols for micropropagation have been established and used for gerbera.
Jean C, Cardoso +1 more
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Gerbera jamesonii (gerbera) is an important cut-flower in the global floricultural industry. Micropropagation is the main system used to clonally propagate gerbera in vitro resulting in the production of millions of plantlets each year. Numerous types of explants and protocols for micropropagation have been established and used for gerbera.
Jean C, Cardoso +1 more
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Micropropagation of Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii Bolus)
2012Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii Bolus) is one of the most popular ornamental flowers worldwide and used both as cut flower and potted plant. Some of them show excellent agronomic characters such as color, floral diameter, stem length, and vigor, which make this plant of commercial importance.
Ghani, Minerva, Surinder, Kumar
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1997
The genus Gerbera (Compositae family), covers around 30 herbaceous and perennial species originating from southern and eastern Africa, South America, and Asia (Nepal, Manchuria). The plants remain vegetative until the initiation of a rosette of 7–26 leaves, then become reproductive and produce capitula.
Reynoird, J.P. +3 more
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The genus Gerbera (Compositae family), covers around 30 herbaceous and perennial species originating from southern and eastern Africa, South America, and Asia (Nepal, Manchuria). The plants remain vegetative until the initiation of a rosette of 7–26 leaves, then become reproductive and produce capitula.
Reynoird, J.P. +3 more
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Studies on micropropagation of gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii Bolus)
Indian Journal of Applied Research, 2011Bhavya Bhargava +4 more
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