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Cymbidium faberi Rolfe is a Chinese flower famous due to its beautiful floral pattern and strong floral scent and is also a threatened terrestrial orchid. Moreover, the traditional propagation method through tillers and symbiotic seed germination wit...

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The floricultural value of Hydrangea macrophylla is significantly influenced by its distinctive blue flower coloration, which results from aluminum uptake and vacuolar complexation. However, commercial cultivation faces challenges in achieving consis...

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The use of mycorrhizal fungi to enhance orchid seed germination and seedling growth is a promising approach for orchid propagation and conservation, but practical applications remain limited. In this study, we developed a direct seeding technique bas...

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A Scheme for Speed Breeding of Tomato Through Modification of the Light Environment

  • Youzhi Hu,
  • Xinyang He,
  • Jun Ju,
  • Minggui Zhang,
  • Xiaolong Yang,
  • Jiali Song and
  • Houcheng Liu

This study aimed to determine optimal light recipes for speed breeding of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) in a plant factory. Two tomato cultivars, Zuanhongmeili and Xiaokeai, were investigated. In Experiment 1, conducted under a 12 h photoperiod, b...

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Effects of Optimized Water–Fertilizer Management on Common Bean Performance in High-Latitude, High-Altitude Regions

  • Changqing Li,
  • Shuting Li,
  • Chuanjing An,
  • Ziyi Wu,
  • Haixu Wang,
  • Xiaojing Wang,
  • Shuyue Jin,
  • Ruixue Sun,
  • Baoyue Zhang and
  • Xiuling Chen
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This study evaluated the effects of water–fertilizer coupling on the water and fertilizer use efficiency, yield, and quality of fresh common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in high-latitude and high-altitude regions. For field water-saving, in 20...

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Multicharacteristic Selection of Purple-Flesh Sweetpotato Genotypes with High Productivity and Anthocyanin Content

  • Jorge Andrés Betancur González,
  • Andre Junior Ribeiro,
  • Dalvan Beise,
  • Edson Perez Guerra,
  • Juliano Galina,
  • Tiago Olivoto and
  • André Ricardo Zeist

The development of improved, better-adapted purple-fleshed sweetpotato genotypes can enhance public health, diversify market opportunities, and increase incomes for Brazilian farmers while making biofortified foods more accessible and strengthening f...

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Pepper (Capsicum annuum), a widely cultivated vegetable of significant economic importance globally, is frequently subjected to attacks from pathogens such as Ralstonia solanacearum, as well as high-temperature stress. However, the mechanisms by whic...

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Combining BSA-Seq, High-Density Genetic Map, and RNA-Seq to Identify Candidate Genes Controlling Embryo Spot Trait in Potato

  • Jiahao Miao,
  • Min Yang,
  • Nan Li,
  • Jiaji Wang,
  • Jiangqing Wang,
  • Tianzhi Zhang,
  • Zuo Hu,
  • Zhou Li,
  • Jing Liu and
  • Canhui Li
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Embryo spots on potato seed enhance the efficiency of doubled haploid screening by facilitating selection. While the spots are known to involve anthocyanin accumulation, their genetic regulation remains unclear. Here, loci and genes regulating spot f...

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Plastic packaging has severe environmental consequences but remains dominant in the German potted herb sector. This interdisciplinary study examined both plant physiological performance and consumer behavior to assess the viability of plastic-free pa...

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Transcriptome-Wide Survey of LBD Transcription Factors in Actinidia valvata Under Waterlogging Stress and Functional Analysis of Two AvLBD41 Members

  • Zhi Li,
  • Ling Gan,
  • Xinghui Wang,
  • Wenjing Si,
  • Haozhao Fang,
  • Jinbao Fang,
  • Yunpeng Zhong,
  • Yameng Yang,
  • Fenglian Ma and
  • Xiaona Ji
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Actinidia valvata, a promising rootstock for kiwifruit cultivation, demonstrates superior waterlogging tolerance compared with commercial cultivars. Lateral organ boundaries domain (LBD) transcription factors (TFs) are known to be pivotal in plant re...

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Horticulturae - ISSN 2311-7524