2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90698-0_14
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Chrysanthemum

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“…Chrysanthemum ( Chrysanthemum morifolium ), also called mums or chrysanths, belongs to the Asteraceae family and is among the most popular ornamental plants worldwide. With more than 40 recognized species, mums dominate the floriculture market, ranking second after the rosa [ 1 , 2 ]. Chrysanthemums are generally propagated through stem cuttings, especially in developing countries lacking tissue culture equipment.…”
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“…Chrysanthemum ( Chrysanthemum morifolium ), also called mums or chrysanths, belongs to the Asteraceae family and is among the most popular ornamental plants worldwide. With more than 40 recognized species, mums dominate the floriculture market, ranking second after the rosa [ 1 , 2 ]. Chrysanthemums are generally propagated through stem cuttings, especially in developing countries lacking tissue culture equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term ‘chrysanthemum’ comes from the Greek ‘krus anthemon’, which means gold flower, and was initially used in China. Chrysanthemum morifolium (Ramat), belonging to the Asteraceae family [ 3 ], is considered the second most important floricultural crop worldwide after roses [ 4 ]. This is a culturally significant flower with an annual sale of billions of branches.…”
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“…In a study by Catalano et al [ 15 ], which presented the results of a 9-year field comparison between pyrethrum plants from conventional and micro-propagated methods, which were characterized by similar field performance, in both cases allowing long-lasting stands with satisfactory yields. However, reduced technical inputs were applied [ 4 ]. However, multiple factors, including medium composition, the interaction between growth regulators, explant type, plant genotype, and explant stage of development, influence the success of Chrysanthemum in vitro propagation [ 16 ].…”
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“…Asteraceae) has a genome size between 17.95 and 19.16 pg/2C (Miler et al, 2020). It is used either as cut flower or pot plant and is one of the world's most popular floricultural plants (Spaargaren and Van Geest, 2018). Breeding and research have mainly focused on flowering earliness, winter hardiness, flower colors, size and form, plant habit, day neutrality, and self-incompatibility (Anderson, 2006).…”
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“…Nowadays, intergeneric breeding aims to improve aphid and drought resistance, to modify growth habit or floret morphology; interspecific breeding focuses on improving hardiness and classical intraspecific breeding strives for optimized plant shape and growth, postharvest performance and pest and disease resistance. Development of DNA markers associated with these traits and the compilation of linkage maps is compromised because Chrysanthemum is a polysomic hexaploid (Spaargaren and Van Geest, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%