2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1382018/v1
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Biotechnological interventions in Orchids: Recent updates, Translational success, and Commercial outcomes

Abstract: Orchids constitute the largest and most diverse group of flowering plants and are classified in Orchidaceae. Exhibiting significance as the most exotic and ubiquitous flowering plants, the cultivation of orchids on a commercial level, is gaining momentum worldwide. In addition to its ornamental and aesthetic value, the orchid industry has been successful in generating employment for people in developing countries. Recent advances in biotechnological interventions in orchids have substantially contributed to th… Show more

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“…One of the primary limitations of conventional breeding is its reliance on crossing germplasm or random mutagenesis, a time-consuming and often inefficient process, especially when dealing with complex traits like drought tolerance [ 52 , 53 ]. Many plants’ slow growth and long life cycles further compound these challenges, making it difficult to quickly generate new varieties with the desired traits [ 54 , 55 ].…”
Section: Traditional Breeding Vs Biotechnological Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the primary limitations of conventional breeding is its reliance on crossing germplasm or random mutagenesis, a time-consuming and often inefficient process, especially when dealing with complex traits like drought tolerance [ 52 , 53 ]. Many plants’ slow growth and long life cycles further compound these challenges, making it difficult to quickly generate new varieties with the desired traits [ 54 , 55 ].…”
Section: Traditional Breeding Vs Biotechnological Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%