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Complete Chloroplast Genome PubMed Central (PMC)
Apr 04, 2012· Oncidium is an important ornamental plant but the study of its functional genomics is difficult.Erycina pusilla is a fast-growing Oncidiinae species. Several characteristics including low chromosome number, small genome size, short growth period, and its ability to complete its life cycle in vitro make E. pusilla a good model candidate and parent for hybridization for orchids.get price
USDA APHIS Importation of Orchids in Growing Media from
Effective March 7, 2016, the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will allow importation of orchid plants of the genus Oncidium from Taiwan into the United States. Plants will be permitted in an approved growing medium, subject to specified growing, inspection and certification requirements.get price
Transcriptome analysis of Oncidium petals provides new
ABSTRACTThe Oncidium Gower Ramsey orchid is both an important cut flower plant and a potential good model plant for study the ethylene-sensitive floral senescence. Though significant progress has been made in understanding the physiological and molecular events occurred in petal senescence, little is known regarding the regulatory mechanism underlying onset of petal senescence.get price
Orchid biotechnology II (eBook, 2011) [WorldCat]
Presents a series of works on both basic and applied researches in biotechnology progress for Phalaenopsis and Oncidium orchids. This book focuses on .get price
Orchids: Advances in Ti ssue Culture, Genetics
biotechnology in the improvement and preservation of orchids around the world allowing orchid research to take a new direction in recent With the rapid advance of plant biotechnology, and Oncidium and Cattleya, it was uni-get price
Oncidium Tissue Culture, Transgenics and Biotechnology
Oncidium is a commercially important orchid, and considerable research efforts of numerous biotechnologies have been deployed in the past few years to improve its mass propagation, geneget price
Orchid Biotechnology II
Orchid Biotechnology II presents a series of recent works on both basic and applied researches in biotechnology progress for Phalaenopsis and Oncidium orchids. These include the development of flower, ovule, gynostemium and perianth, the discovery of .get price
Orchid Biotechnology
This interesting book focuses on the recent advances in orchid biotechnology research since the last 10 years in Taiwan. To advance the orchid industry, enhancement of basic research as well as advanced biotechnology will provide a good platform to improve the flower quality and breeding of new varieties.get price
Complete chloroplast genome of Oncidium Gower Ramsey and
As chloroplast genome of one member of the Orchidaceae family, Phalaenopsis aphrodite, has already been published, it is very useful to sequence complete cpDNA from another orchid, such as Oncidium using PCR. The Chloroplast genome also has applications in plant biotechnology.get price
Complete chloroplast genome of Oncidium SpringerLink
Background. Oncidium spp. produce commercially important orchid cut flowers. However, they are amenable to intergeneric and inter-specific crossing making phylogenetic identification very difficult. Molecular markers derived from the chloroplast genome can .get price
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF DENDROBIUM AND ONCIDIUM .
ISHS XXVII International Horticultural Congress IHC2006: International Symposium on Plant Biotechnology: From Bench to Commercialization FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF DENDROBIUM AND ONCIDIUM DFR IN PETUNIA HYBRIDA MODELget price
Orchid Biotechnology III
Orchid Biotechnology III covers the most update knowledge of orchid biotechnology research on Phalaenopsis, Oncidium, Cymbidium, Anoectohilus, Paphiopedilum, and Erycina pusilla. It will provide graduate students, researchers, orchid lovers and breeders with an opportunity to understand the mechanism why the orchids are so mysterious andget price
Characterization of Oncidium 'Gower Ramsey' Transcriptomes
Oncidium is an economically important flowering genus within the Orchidaceae, and native Oncidium species are widespread in the tropical regions of the Americas, Mexico, Brazil and Bolivia . Oncidium 'Gower Ramsey' was imported from Thailand in 1976 and has become popular as a cut flower with growers in Taiwan (Chang and Lee 1999).get price
Orchid biotechnology II (Book, 2011) [WorldCat]
Presents a series of works on both basic and applied researches in biotechnology progress for Phalaenopsis and Oncidium orchids. This book focuses on .get price
Orchid Biotechnology II Hong-Hwa Chen Google Books
Orchid Biotechnology II presents a series of recent works on both basic and applied researches in biotechnology progress for Phalaenopsis and Oncidium orchids. These include the development of flower, ovule, gynostemium and perianth, the discovery of new orchid-infecting viruses and virus movement, secondary metabolites, technology of DNA endoduplication and genetic transformation, .get price
Oncidium i Lindl. — The Plant List
⚠ Version 1 of The Plant List has been superseded. This name is in version 1.1 of The Plant List, record kew-139165, with some changes. The Plant List. Angiosperms. Orchidaceae. Oncidium. Oncidium i Lindl. Oncidium i Lindl. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Oncidium (family Orchidaceae).get price

RECENT ADVANCES IN MICROPROPAGATION AND BIOTECHNOLOGY .
Plant biotechnology especially in vitro regeneration and flowering, cell biology, DNA manipulation and biochemical engineering is reshaping orchid research in four major areas: 1) benefiting micropropagation and transgenic research with findings on the totipotency and regeneration ability through shoot-bud formation and somatic embryogenesis from callus, direct somatic embryogenesisget price
BREEDING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY OF ORCHIDS WITH SPECIAL
Hawaii and Pacific Basin-USDA industry needs assessment places a high research priority on the development of new cultivated varieties of orchids. This project addresses orchid varietal development by enhancing understanding of orchid genetics, disease resistance and biochemistry, and by using plant breeding methods.get price
USDA APHIS Importation of Orchids in Growing Media from
Effective March 7, 2016, the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will allow importation of orchid plants of the genus Oncidium from Taiwan into the United States. Plants will be permitted in an approved growing medium, subject to specified growing, inspection and certification requirements.get price
RAPID MICROPROPAGATION OF VU NU ORCHID (ONCIDIUM SP.) .
An efficient method was established for high frequency somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from callus cultures of a hybrid of sympodial orchid (Oncidium 'Gower Ramsey').get price
Micropropagation of Orchids, 3 Volume Set, 3rd Edition
Written by two globally acknowledged experts in the field, the third edition of this definitive text on the micropropagation of orchids is a detailed and comprehensive collection of procedures and methods for plying orchids, including organ, tissue, and cell culture techniques in vitro and is intended for researchers in plant science andget price
Erycina pusilla Wikipedia
Erycina pusilla is a promising model candidate for Oncidium research. Its relatively tiny size and its short life cycle, facilitates its cultivation. Additionally, it has the ability to complete its life cycle in vitro.get price
Oncidium i Lindl. — The Plant List
The Plant List. Angiosperms. Orchidaceae. Oncidium. Oncidium i Lindl. Oncidium i Lindl. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Oncidium (family Orchidaceae). The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name (record 139165) with original publicationget price
Transcriptome analysis of Oncidium petals provides new
The Oncidium Gower Ramsey orchid is both an important cut flower plant and a potential good model plant for study the ethylene-sensitive floral senescence. Though significant progress has been made in understanding the physiological and molecular events occurred in petal senescence, little is knownget price

Bacterial Stem Rot of Oncidium Orchid Caused by a Dickeya
Plant Disease 93:552.2-552.2...Plant Disease 93:552.2-552.2...Bacterial Stem Rot of Oncidium Orchid Caused by a Dickeya sp. (ex Pectobacterium chrysanthemi) in Mainland China...B. Li, W. Qiu, Y. Fang, and G. L. Xie, Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Crop Pathogens and Insects, Ministry of Agriculture, State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology, Institute of Biotechnology, Zhejiang Universityget price
Petal‐specific RNAi‐mediated silencing of the phytoene
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Bacterial Soft Rot of Oncidium Orchids Caused by a Dickeya
Oncidium orchids have been subjected to extensive cultivation in the pot-plant and cut flower industries because of their attractive and numerous flowers. In August 2008, approximately 50 Oncidium 'Gower Ramsey' orchids were discovered at a commercial orchid nursery in South Florida with brown, macerated leaves typical of soft rot disease reported in other orchids.get price

Complete chloroplast genome of Oncidium Gower Ramsey .
Oncidium using PCR. The Chloroplast genome also has applications in plant biotechnology. Chloroplast genetic engineering offers a number of unique advantages, including high levels of transgene expression, -gene engineering in a single transformation event, transgene containment via mater-nal inheritance and a lack of gene silencing andget price
BREEDING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY OF ORCHIDS WITH SPECIAL
Hawaii and Pacific Basin-USDA industry needs assessment places a high research priority on the development of new cultivated varieties of orchids. This project addresses orchid varietal development by enhancing understanding of orchid genetics, disease resistance and biochemistry, and by using plant breeding methods.get price

Complete chloroplast genome of Oncidium SpringerLink
Background. Oncidium spp. produce commercially important orchid cut flowers. However, they are amenable to intergeneric and inter-specific crossing making phylogenetic identification very difficult. Molecular markers derived from the chloroplast genome can .get price