Advancement of plant tissue culture, or micropropagation, breeding, genetics and genomics have contributed to mass production of propagules, creating
novel hybrids or cultivars, as well as modern tools for improving the molecular breeding efficiency of important crop plants, including ornamentals. This
book covers these areas in relation to ornamental plants to fulfil the needs of students and researchers, in addition to commercial vendors. Ornamental
biotechnology enables the mass production of young plants, including seedderived seedlings, and tissue-culture-derived propagules, or mericloned
plants. Two chapters are focused on flower industry development and tissue culture business in both Taiwan and Thailand as each produces
a large quantity of tropical and subtropical ornamentals, both pot plants and cut flowers, as well as having a strong micropropagation industry
to support the floriculture business worldwide. Work in the emerging markets of Latin America is also covered. Breeding and micropropagation
of economically important or novelty orchids are elaborated in several chapters, including Dendrobium and Phalaenopsis hybrids. Aroids and roses
are also covered. Modern molecular tools such as genomics, molecular markers, gene editing and transformation can help in improving desirable
traits and creating potential novel hybrids of ornamentals, and these are covered in detail.
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