2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00614-3_1
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The Pineapple Success Story: From Domestication to Pantropical Diffusion

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“…The inherent difficulties in this crop including the heavy influence of environment and hormonal levels on flowering make the crossing programmes difficult (Van Overbeek and Cruzado, 1948; Bartholomew, 1977; Wang et al, 2007). Further, the breeding programmes have been hindered by the self-incompatibility, poor compatibility among the genotypes and the associated inbreeding depression (Brewbaker and Gorrez, 1967; Bhowmik and Bhagabat, 1975; Coppens d’Eeckenbrugge et al, 1992; Cabral et al, 2003; Sanewski, 2009). Thus, the hybrid development has been comparatively lesser in this crop (Chan, 1991; Chan and Lee, 1999; Cabral et al, 2009; Souza et al, 2009; Hadiati et al, 2011; Viana et al, 2013) and MD-2 (Van de Poel et al, 2009) and FLHORAN41 (Brat et al, 2004) remain as the leading pineapple hybrids in the world.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inherent difficulties in this crop including the heavy influence of environment and hormonal levels on flowering make the crossing programmes difficult (Van Overbeek and Cruzado, 1948; Bartholomew, 1977; Wang et al, 2007). Further, the breeding programmes have been hindered by the self-incompatibility, poor compatibility among the genotypes and the associated inbreeding depression (Brewbaker and Gorrez, 1967; Bhowmik and Bhagabat, 1975; Coppens d’Eeckenbrugge et al, 1992; Cabral et al, 2003; Sanewski, 2009). Thus, the hybrid development has been comparatively lesser in this crop (Chan, 1991; Chan and Lee, 1999; Cabral et al, 2009; Souza et al, 2009; Hadiati et al, 2011; Viana et al, 2013) and MD-2 (Van de Poel et al, 2009) and FLHORAN41 (Brat et al, 2004) remain as the leading pineapple hybrids in the world.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pineapple exhibits five leaf margin types and all, except complete spiny, are considered the product of domestication (Coppens d'Eeckenbrugge and Sanewski 2011). Genotypes exhibiting this phenotype are typically found in the north-western regions of Brazil (Coppens d'Eeckenbrugge et al 2018a), the country of origin of Ananas. The piping margin typically exhibits a thin white border along the leaf margins and is devoid of any spines (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…*Corresponding author (e-mail: nashima.kenji@nihon-u.ac.jp) subtropical regions around the globe. Currently, 'Smooth Cayenne' has been displaced in the international fresh produce market by the variety 'MD-2' (Coppens d' Eeckenbrugge et al 2018). In Japan, breeding program has sought to produce a pineapple variety for fresh consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%