2012
DOI: 10.3897/compcytogen.v6i4.3461
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Comparative karyomorphological study of some Indian Cymbidium Swartz, 1799 (Cymbidieae, Orchidaceae)

Abstract: Understanding the genetic resources and diversity is very important for the breeding programs and improvement of several economically important orchids like Cymbidium. Karyomorphological studies have been carried out on seven Cymbidium species, C. aloifolium (Linnaeus, 1753), C. devonianum Paxton,1843, C. elegans Lindley, 1828, C. iridioides D. Don, 1825, C. lowianum Rchb. f.,1877, C. tigrinum Parish ex Hook. f., 1864, and C. tracyanum L. Castle,1890, most of them endangered/threatened in their natural habitat… Show more

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“…Latha (2002) developed a staining method for rapid and convenient chromosome preparation from root tips of Orchidaceae members based on lactopropionic orcein. Besides, karyomorphological studies on several species of Cymbidium have been done in recent years (Sharma et al, 2010(Sharma et al, , 2012bRao et al, 2013).…”
Section: Cytology and Molecular Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latha (2002) developed a staining method for rapid and convenient chromosome preparation from root tips of Orchidaceae members based on lactopropionic orcein. Besides, karyomorphological studies on several species of Cymbidium have been done in recent years (Sharma et al, 2010(Sharma et al, , 2012bRao et al, 2013).…”
Section: Cytology and Molecular Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%