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Breeding vandaceous orchids for commercial cut-flowers in Singapore: an overview

✍ Scribed by Y. H. Lee; S. M. Wong; W. K. Tan; C. J. Goh


Book ID
104616222
Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
595 KB
Volume
89
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2336

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✦ Synopsis


Extensive artificial hybridisation among members of some 86 genera of vandaceous orchids within the subtribe Sarcanthinae in Singapore over the past five decades has created many thousands of exotic hybrids . A small number of these are selected for commercial cut-flower production, while others are cultivated as pot-plants. Two classes of intergeneric hybrids are of special commercial importance as export cut-flowers, the bigeneric Aranda (Arachnis x Vanda) and the trigeneric Mokara (Arachnis x Vanda x Ascocentrum) hybrids . Cytogenetic studies of these hybrids in recent years have provided information on the significance of ploidy levels and genomic constitutions on the horticultural performance of cut-flower cultivars, and also on the strategy for effective breeding in vandaceous orchids .