2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8020148
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Breeding, Genetics, and Genomics of Ornamental Plants

Abstract: Ornamental crops include a broad range of plants, including herbaceous seasonal flowers to woody perennial trees [...]

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“…Second, some fruit tree species are often widespread in urban areas (e.g., the Citrus genus) [15], and several ornamental plants (e.g., Rosa, Chrysanthemum, Lilium, Mandevilla, and Primula) [16] are the result of intraspecific and interspecific crosses and ploidy manipulation. These aspects increase the probability of chimeric assemblies because of incorrect connections between scaffolds belonging to homologous chromosomes [17]. Finally, technical problems in the assembly phase are frequently encountered in species characterized by mega-genomes (i.e., genomes > 10 Gb), such as ornamental plants (e.g., peony, 13.79 Gb) [18] and tree genera typical of the urban context (e.g., Cedrus, 15-16 Gb, and Pinus, 31 Gb) [19].…”
Section: Genetic Information As a Genomic Tool That Is Potentially He...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, some fruit tree species are often widespread in urban areas (e.g., the Citrus genus) [15], and several ornamental plants (e.g., Rosa, Chrysanthemum, Lilium, Mandevilla, and Primula) [16] are the result of intraspecific and interspecific crosses and ploidy manipulation. These aspects increase the probability of chimeric assemblies because of incorrect connections between scaffolds belonging to homologous chromosomes [17]. Finally, technical problems in the assembly phase are frequently encountered in species characterized by mega-genomes (i.e., genomes > 10 Gb), such as ornamental plants (e.g., peony, 13.79 Gb) [18] and tree genera typical of the urban context (e.g., Cedrus, 15-16 Gb, and Pinus, 31 Gb) [19].…”
Section: Genetic Information As a Genomic Tool That Is Potentially He...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las plantas ornamentales, un componente vital de la agricultura y horticultura, son de gran importancia para embellecer y mejorar el entorno de vida de los seres humanos, para cultivar el sentimiento interno y la promoción de los ajustes estructurales en la industria agrícola (Zheng et al, 2021). Las especies ornamentales incluyen un amplio rango de plantas como las de tipo herbáceo, con flores, perenes, árboles, arbustos, follajes, entre otros (Bhattarai y Van Huylenbroeck, 2022). Estas especies se comercializan en el mundo entero.…”
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