Kurniati, R Suryawati, Utami, D W Pramayufdy, M Purwati, R D Mulyono, J Susilowati, M Supenti, Syafarina, R
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Many new hybrids of chrysanthemums from Indonesia are adapted to tropical areas. The hybrids were growing well with many characteristics such as consumer preferences and the idiotype of chrysanthemums. The goal of the research was to collect, select and categorize new chrysanthemum hybrids to be the parent’s resource for new breeding. They were Pus...
Li, Junzhuo Zhang, Qiuling Kong, Deyuan Pu, Ya Wen, Xiaohui Dai, Silan
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Chrysanthemum ×morifolium is well known throughout the world for its diverse and exquisite flower types. However, due to the complicated genetic background of C. ×morifolium, it is difficult to understand the molecular mechanism of its flower development. And it limits the molecular breeding of improving chrysanthemum flower types. C. ×morifolium h...
Liu, Jun Yan, Xiao-Dan Li, Xian-Qiang Du, Yu-Hao Zhu, Li-Li Ye, Tian-Tian Cao, Ze-Ying Dong, Zhe-Wen Li, Shu-Tao Xu, Xue
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Frontiers in Immunology
Objective Mucosal immunization was an effective defender against pathogens. Nasal vaccines could activate both systemic and mucosal immunity to trigger protective immune responses. However, due to the weak immunogenicity of nasal vaccines and the lack of appropriate antigen carriers, very few nasal vaccines have been clinically approved for human u...
Zhou, Li Ma, Yue Yao, Jiaxu Zhang, Minghao Fu, Haiyan Yang, Jian Liu, Jikai Zhao, Minjie Marchioni, Eric
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture
Chrysanthemum is one of the most important and popular ornamentals over the world. Chrysanthemum drink is a type of traditional healthy drink like Chinese tea. Owing to the differences in the chemical compositions, different chrysanthemum varieties have different medicinal effects on human health. Thus, the identification of different chrysanthemum...
Li, Zixuan Mao, Chenyuan Wu, Xinyi Zhou, Haoqing Zhao, Kunkun Jiang, Jiafu Chen, Sumei Fang, Weimin Guan, Zhiyong Zhang, Jing
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Hybridization is an important evolutionary mechanism ubiquitous to plants. Previous studies have shown that hybrid polyploidization of cultivated chrysanthemum, ‘Zhongshanzigui’, and Leucanthemum paludosum exhibit spring-flowering traits. This study explores the function of the LpFTLs gene via the phenotype of A. thaliana after heterologous transfo...
Li, Fei Zhang, Yi Tian, Chang Wang, Xinhui Zhou, Lijie Jiang, Jiafu Wang, LiKai Chen, Fadi Chen, Sumei
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The New phytologist
Lignin is a major component of plant cell walls and a conserved basic defense mechanism in higher plants deposited in response to aphid infection. However, the molecular mechanisms of lignin biosynthesis in response to aphid infection and the effect of lignin on aphid feeding behavior remain unclear. We report that 4-Coumarate:coenzyme A ligase 2 (...
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Incessant development and introduction of novel cultivars with improved floral attributes are vital in the dynamic ornamental industry. Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium) is a highly favored ornamental plant, ranking second globally in the cut flower trade, after rose. Development of new chrysanthemum cultivars with improved and innovative mo...
Shi, Zhenjie Han, Xiaoying Wang, Guohui Qiu, Jing Zhou, Li-jie Chen, Sumei Fang, Weimin Chen, Fadi Jiang, Jiafu
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Temperature is an important environmental factor affecting plant anthocyanin synthesis. High temperatures are associated with decreased anthocyanin pigmentation in chrysanthemum. To reveal the effects of high temperature on anthocyanin biosynthesis in chrysanthemum, ray florets of the heat-sensitive cultivar “Nannong Ziyunying” (ZYY) were subjected...
Ouyang, Huizi Fan, Yuqi Wei, Shujie Chang, Yanxu He, Jun
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Chemistry & biodiversity
Chrysanthemum originates in China and has been cultivated for tea and food utilizations over two thousand years. According to differences in origin and processing methods, Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. can be categorized into many cultivars. This study aims to investigate the chemical components in chrysanthemum and clarify similarities and diffe...
Beaulieu, Justine Belayneh, Bruk Lea-Cox, John D Swett, Cassandra L
Containerized crop production faces increasing sustainability challenges with both soilless substrate and water use. To facilitate use of sustainable practices, we evaluated plant health impacts of two substrates, bark and wood fiber, which we contrasted with peat, a substrate that is slower to renew; this was overlaid with an analysis of the effec...