2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/207/1/012006
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Characterization of Morphology from Orchid Vanda sp. as a Genetic Information Source for Preservation and Agribusiness of Orchids in Indonesia

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“…Using threshold of 0.79, the five Phaius can be clustered into three groups, i.e., the first group consists of P. amboinensis, P. tankervilleae and P. montanus, the second group is P. callosus and the third is P. indigoferus. Morphological characters are used to identify and analyze the diversity of close relationships between species in orchids (Kasutjianingati and Firgiyanto 2018).…”
Section: Morphological Characterization Of Phaius Orchidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using threshold of 0.79, the five Phaius can be clustered into three groups, i.e., the first group consists of P. amboinensis, P. tankervilleae and P. montanus, the second group is P. callosus and the third is P. indigoferus. Morphological characters are used to identify and analyze the diversity of close relationships between species in orchids (Kasutjianingati and Firgiyanto 2018).…”
Section: Morphological Characterization Of Phaius Orchidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Viewed from utilization perspective, characterization can be used as a basis for phylogenetic studies to determine crop diversification patterns (Freudenstein et al 2015). Morphological characterization in orchids is also very important in breeding efforts for conservation and agribusiness purposes (Kasutjianingati and Firgiyanto 2018). The characterization result of 10 native Dendrobium orchids having a place to spatulata segment in Indonesia can be utilized as logical data for many requirements in cross-breeding movement, propagation, conservation of germplasm and hereditary change (Indraloka et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lokho and Kumar (2012) stated that the morphologic characteristics of orchids are very beneficial to supply control, individual species protection, cross-breeding, germplasm protection, cultivation, and genetic improvement. Kasutjianingati and Firgiyanto (2018) studied the morphological characters of Vanda and reported that among the 14 Vanda species being observed, there was a range of similarity values from 0.33 to 1.00. It is divided into two groups, the first group is 0.67 and the second group is 0.39.…”
Section: Assessment Of the Potential Parent Candidates For Crossingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrimination and identification of species are basis for conservation, development or breeding of valuable genetic resources [1,17] [9]. In our study, artificial key for 20 Paphiopedilum species of Vietnam were also established which did not show the differences or similarities between taxa, but described leaf traits in an order manner so that readers can easily lookup for species identification.…”
Section: Artificial Key Based On Leaf Morphology To the Genusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphology identification is a crucial technique serving for many applications. Kasutjianingati and Firgiyanto [1] described the morphological characteristics of endangered Indonesian Vanda orchids for conservation of germplasm and breeding programs [1]. Analysis and comparison of the morphology of fruits and pollen provided information in the study of pollination process, while increasing the pollination efficiency of some orchids [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%