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Independent domestications of cultivated tree peonies from different wild peony species

Molecular Ecology, 2013
AbstractAn understanding of plant domestication history provides insights into general mechanisms of plant adaptation and diversification and can guide breeding programmes that aim to improve cultivated species. Cultivated tree peonies (genus Paeonia L.) are among the most popular ornamental plants in the world; yet, the history of their domestication ...
Jun-Hui, Yuan   +4 more
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Phytochemical profiles and the hypoglycemic effects of tree peony seed coats

Food & Function, 2021
Stilbene compounds are rich in the seed coats of tree peony, which could possess strong hypoglycemic effects in vitro / vivo .
Zenggen Liu   +4 more
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DNA barcoding: species delimitation in tree peonies

Science in China Series C: Life Sciences, 2009
Delimitations of species are crucial for correct and precise identification of taxa. Unfortunately "species" is more a subjective than an objective concept in taxonomic practice due to difficulties in revealing patterns of infra- or inter-specific variations.
JinMei, ZHANG   +3 more
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Micropropagation of tree peony (Paeonia sect. Moutan): A review

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2019
Tree peony is a well-known ornamental plant that is also valued for its medical uses and edible oil production. A long breeding period and low propagation rate are the main hurdles hindering the development of the tree peony industry, for which micropropagation can offer a solution.
Runan Tian
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Micropropagation of tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa)

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2004
We investigated the in vitro propagation by axillary budding of different cultivars of tree peonies, selected for cut flower production under Mediterranean conditions. Buds with expanded leaves were better to initiate cultures than just emerged ones (64%compared to 43%).
Margherita Beruto   +2 more
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Study of the Cutting Mechanism of Oil Tree Peony Stem [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2020
Tree peony is a deciduous shrub endemic to China, and peony seed oil (PSO) is an important plant oil resource. However, at present, pruning and fruits harvesting of oil tree peony are mainly completed by manual work, which has seriously affected production efficiency. By the need to develop efficient pruning and harvesting equipment for oil tree peony,
Jian Zhao
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Paeonia Species (Tree Peonies)

1996
Tree peonies are largely grown for their large and showy flowers (P. suffruticosa cultivars and hybrids) and ornamental foliage (Plutea and P. delavayi). In China and Japan extracts made from the fleshy roots of P. suffruticosa are used in traditional medicinal preparations and cosmetics. Figure 1 shows a mature plant of P. suffruticosa subsp.
A. C. James, R. A. Harris, S. H. Mantell
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Microsatellite markers in the tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa (Paeoniaceae)

American Journal of Botany, 2010
• Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed in the tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa, to perform paternity tests as well as assignment to variety in special Austrian collections.• Methods and Results: Using SSR‐enriched libraries and EST‐mining, 8 polymorphic primer sets were identified in Austrian collections of Paeonia sect.
Andreas, Homolka   +4 more
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Seed development and oil body dynamics of tree peony

Trees, 2020
This study aims to reveal the developmental process and structure of seeds and oil bodies of tree peony, to provide a scientific basis for the development and utilization of such woody oil plants. In this study, the fruits of P. ostii were selected as the research material to examine the changes during the development of fruits and seeds, the ...
Meng Zhao, Shupeng Wu
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