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Screening transferable microsatellite markers across genus Phalaenopsis (Orchidaceae)
Background Molecular identification based on microsatellite loci is an important technology to improve the commercial breeding of the moth orchid. There are more than 30,000 cultivars have been enrolled at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
Ya-Zhu Ko +5 more
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Acclimatization of Phalaenopsis and Cattleya obtained by micropropagation [PDF]
Título en español: Aclimatización de Phalaenopsis y Cattleya obtenidas por micropropagación ABSTRACT The quality of micropropagated plants relies on the acclimatization stage. This research intends to develop an efficient protocol to obtain the acclimatization of Phalaenopsis and Cattleya.
Díaz¹, Lucía Primitiva +3 more
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Water as a Compass: Hydrostimulation-Triggered Aerial Root Growth in Phalaenopsis aphrodite. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Epiphytic orchids have evolved specialized adaptive strategies, such as aerial roots with water‐absorbing velamen tissues, to cope with water‐scarce and nutrient‐deficient habitats. Our previous study revealed that the aerial roots of the epiphytic orchid Phalaenopsis aphrodite lack a gravitropic response, raising the possibility that ...
Chang HC +4 more
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Phalaenopsis is een CAM plant waarbij CO2 in principe in het donker wordt opgenomen en gebonden in de vorm van appelzuur. Wanneer het weer licht wordt, gaan de huidmondjes dicht, komt CO2 vrij en vindt fotosynthese plaats. Omdat er vele aspecten van de CO2 opname bij Phalaenopsis nog onbekend zijn, is het van belang te weten welke invloed een aantal ...
Dueck, T.A., Meinen, E.
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Transcriptome atlas of Phalaenopsis equestris [PDF]
The vast diversity of Orchidaceae together with sophisticated adaptations to pollinators and other unique features make this family an attractive model for evolutionary and functional studies. The sequenced genome of Phalaenopsis equestris facilitates Orchidaceae research. Here, we present an
Klepikova, Anna V. +4 more
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OrchidMD: An Integrated and User-Interactive Orchid Multi-Omics Database for Mining Genes and Biological Research. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The Orchidaceae family, with its unparalleled species diversity among angiosperms, is integral to ornamental, medicinal, cultural, and ecological value. Multi‐omics techniques have proven invaluable for the identification of candidate genes and the advancement of functional genomics research. Nevertheless, the application of these technologies
Wei Y +13 more
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Assessment of violet-blue color formation in Phalaenopsis orchids
Background Phalaenopsis represents an important cash crop worldwide. Abundant flower colors observed in Phalaenopsis orchids range from red-purple, purple, purple-violet, violet, and violet-blue.
Che-Yu Liang +6 more
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Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a well-known oxidizing agent often used as a remedy by consumers to treat algae and root decay from presumed root disease on interior plants, as well as to encourage root growth and health.
Renata Goossen, Kimberly A. Williams
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Tissue culture of Phalaenopsis: present status and future prospects
Phalaenopsis one of the popular cut-flower among the orchid species. The improvement/multiplication of this orchid is very difficult through conventional breeding due to delay flowering and uneven flower characteristics.
Khadiza Khatun +2 more
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Breeding and Micropropagation of Phalaenopsis Orchids
Universidad de Costa Rica/[814-C0244]/UCR/Costa ...
Chen, Fure-Chyi +2 more
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