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Efficient and heritable transformation of Phalaenopsis orchids [PDF]
Phalaenopsis orchid (Phal. orchid) is visually attractive and it is important economic floriculture species. Phal. orchids have many unique biological features. However, investigation of these features and validation on their biological functions are limited due to the lack of an efficient transformation method.We developed a heritable and efficient ...
Hsing, Hong-Xian +5 more
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Phalaenopsis var. Happy Valentine orchid is a plant with a growth and flowering process of approximately 1-2 years. Generally, orchids can bloom in about 9-12 months.
Handini, M. Anas Dzakiy, Eny Hartadiyati
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SNP fingerprint database and makers screening for current Phalaenopsis cultivars
The Moth orchid is globally recognized as one of the most popular and important ornamental species. However, due to the complicated history of hybridization, long growth cycles, and industrial vegetative propagation, there are huge challenges in cultivar
Xiuming Chen +11 more
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Genome-wide transcriptome and expression profile analysis of Phalaenopsis during explant browning. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Explant browning presents a major problem for in vitro culture, and can lead to the death of the explant and failure of regeneration. Considerable work has examined the physiological mechanisms underlying Phalaenopsis leaf explant browning ...
Chuanjun Xu +4 more
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Phalaenopsis spp. represent the most popular orchids worldwide. Both P. equestris and P. aphrodite are the two important breeding parents with the whole genome sequence available.
Chia-Chi Hsu +9 more
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Phalaenopsis is one of the world’s most popular and important epiphytic monopodial orchids. The extraordinary floral diversity of Phalaenopsis is a reflection of its evolutionary success.
Yuxia Yang +4 more
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Pan‐genome analysis reveals that high‐altitude Rhododendron species resist alpine cold stress by rapidly sensing and engaging the chilling response pathway and genes that directly and indirectly protect the plant from UV radiation. Heritable genomic features such as long terminal repeats contribute to the adaptive diversification of Rhododendron ...
Haoyang Zhou +11 more
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Effects of chilling on the photosynthetic performance of the CAM orchid Phalaenopsis
Introduction Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is one of the three main metabolic adaptations for CO2 fixation found in plants. A striking feature for these plants is nocturnal carbon fixation and diurnal decarboxylation of malic acid to feed Rubisco ...
Stijn Daems +3 more
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Breeding of ornamental orchids with focus on Phalaenopsis: current approaches, tools, and challenges for this century. [PDF]
Iiyama CM +4 more
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