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Current researches in ornamental plant breeding. [PDF]
Human beings are instinctively drawn to beauty, as it gives joy, eases our minds, and makes us happy. A representative of beauty in nature is ornamental plants. We can live without ornamental plants, but when we are surrounded by flowers and greenery, it
Aida R, Ohmiya A, Onozaki T.
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Research advances in and prospects of ornamental plant genomics. [PDF]
The term ‘ornamental plant’ refers to all plants with ornamental value, which generally have beautiful flowers or special plant architectures. China is rich in ornamental plant resources and known as the “mother of gardens”.
Zheng T, Li P, Li L, Zhang Q.
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Ornamental Plant Efficiency for Heavy Metals Phytoextraction from Contaminated Soils Amended with Organic Materials. [PDF]
Accumulation of heavy metals (HMs) by ornamental plants (OPs) from contaminated agriculture soils is a unique technique that can efficiently reduce the metal load in the food chain. Amaranthus tricolor L. has attractive characteristics acquiring a higher
Awad M+16 more
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Draft genome of the famous ornamental plant Paeonia suffruticosa. [PDF]
Tree peony (Paeonia Sect. Moutan) is a famous ornamental plant, with huge historical, cultural, and economic significance worldwide. In this study, we reported the ~13.79 Gb draft genome of a wide‐grown Paeonia suffruticosa cultivar “Luo shen xiao chun,”
Lv S+17 more
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Chromosome-level genome assembly, annotation and evolutionary analysis of the ornamental plant Asparagus setaceus. [PDF]
Asparagus setaceus is a popular ornamental plant cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions globally. Here, we constructed a chromosome-scale reference genome of A. setaceus to facilitate the investigation of its genome characteristics and evolution.
Li SF+8 more
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Tracking Pesticide Residues to a Plant Genus Using Palynology in Pollen Trapped from Honey Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) at Ornamental Plant Nurseries. [PDF]
Worldwide studies have used the technique of pollen trapping, collecting pollen loads from returning honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae) foragers, to evaluate the exposure of honey bees to pesticides through pollen and as a biomonitoring ...
Stoner KA+3 more
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World’s ornamental plant market, including domestic market of several countries and its exports, is currently evaluated in 107 billion dollars yearly. Such estimate highlights the importance of the sector in the economy of the countries, as well as its important social role, as it represents one of the main activities, which contributes to income and ...
Cinthia Souza Rodrigues+2 more
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Ornamental plant gene editing: Past, present and future
With the rapid development of biotechnology, gene editing has become more widely used as a powerful tool to regulate plant traits directionally and efficiently.
Jing Tang+5 more
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Ornamental plant breeding: entering a new era?
During the last century, plant breeding of crops and ornamentals has become an important business. Mendel’s principles of inheritance of traits laid the foundation of today’s modern genetics.
J. Huylenbroeck, K. Bhattarai
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Trends in Ornamental Plant Production
Growing ornamental plants is a dynamically developing and profitable sector of plant production [...]
P. Salachna
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