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La passion des hortensias
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ISBN: 9782803455492 Year: 2012 Publisher: Aartselaar France Chantecler

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Hortensia en haar zusjes : groeien, bloeien, sproeien, snoeien
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ISBN: 9789020997941 Year: 2011 Publisher: Tielt Lannoo

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Die Hortensien : Ihre geschichtliche Entwicklung, Systematik, Anatomie und Morphologie, züchterische Bearbeitung, Sortenentwicklung und Kultur im Erwerbsgartenbau
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Year: 1956 Publisher: Aachen Dr. Rudolf Georgi

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Hydrangea & hortensia : Multiplication & culture commerciale : Nomenclature des variétés
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Year: 1948 Publisher: Paris J.-B. Baillière et Fils

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Hydrangea production
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ISBN: 0881921432 Year: 1989 Publisher: Portland : Timber Press,

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Hortensias et autres Hydrangea
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ISBN: 2950652301 Year: 1992 Publisher: Varengeville s/mer Centre d'Art floral Editions Robert Mallet

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Hydrangea et Hortensia : Monographie - histoire, culture commerciale et d'amateur
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Year: 1953 Publisher: Bruxelles H. Wauthoz-Legrand

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Breeding, Genetics and Genomics of Ornamental Plants
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Ornamental crops account for more than US $42 billion globally. With the exception of few floral species, limited genetic, genomic, and breeding information is publicly available, owing to the fact that the majority of breeding work is performed by the private sector. Public research programs are increasingly participating in ornamental cultivar development and genetic studies. With lower sequencing costs, genomic information of non-model species including ornamental crops is continuously becoming available. Ornamental breeding utilizes a wide array of breeding strategies ranging from traditional crossing and selection methods to the use of next-generation sequencing in genomics and transcriptomics for gene identification and trait development. A continuing search of new species for the ornamentals industry has resulted in the utilization of tools that increase diversity and in the development of alternative methods for obtaining new crops by achieving interspecific and intergeneric crosses. This Special Issue aimed to present papers on new breeding methods, novel cultivars and species entering the ornamental industry, the identification of genes conferring novel traits, technological developments in ornamentals research, and the use of next-generation sequencing to improve ornamental plants.


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Breeding, Genetics and Genomics of Ornamental Plants
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Ornamental crops account for more than US $42 billion globally. With the exception of few floral species, limited genetic, genomic, and breeding information is publicly available, owing to the fact that the majority of breeding work is performed by the private sector. Public research programs are increasingly participating in ornamental cultivar development and genetic studies. With lower sequencing costs, genomic information of non-model species including ornamental crops is continuously becoming available. Ornamental breeding utilizes a wide array of breeding strategies ranging from traditional crossing and selection methods to the use of next-generation sequencing in genomics and transcriptomics for gene identification and trait development. A continuing search of new species for the ornamentals industry has resulted in the utilization of tools that increase diversity and in the development of alternative methods for obtaining new crops by achieving interspecific and intergeneric crosses. This Special Issue aimed to present papers on new breeding methods, novel cultivars and species entering the ornamental industry, the identification of genes conferring novel traits, technological developments in ornamentals research, and the use of next-generation sequencing to improve ornamental plants.

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