Medicinal Use, Flower Trade, Preservation and Mass Propagation Techniques of Cymbidium Orchids—An Overview

K Balilashaki, ME Martinez-Montero, M Vahedi… - Horticulturae, 2023 - mdpi.com
Cymbidium is an economically important genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae) that has a
pronounced medicinal and ornamental value. Medicinally, the plant is employed as a tonic …

Cymbidium: botany, production, and uses

R Pal, NK Meena, RP Pant, M Dayamma - Orchids phytochemistry, biology …, 2019 - Springer
Cymbidiums enjoy a prime position in the floriculture industry for heavy substance of the
flowers and high flower longevity. They are cultivated for cut flowers as well as pot plants for …

[PDF][PDF] Biotechnology of Cymbidium-an overview of recent progress and future opportunities

NR Nayak, M Tanaka… - … , ornamental and plant …, 2006 - academia.edu
Currently many methods are available for conferring useful traits to orchids besides
breeding. Elaboration of methods for gene transfer to orchid cell has been possible due to …

Recent advances in micropropagation and biotechnology of orchids

WC Chang - Acta horticulturae, 2008 - actahort.org
Plant biotechnology–especially in vitro regeneration and flowering, cell biology, DNA
manipulation and biochemical engineering–is reshaping orchid research in four major …

In vitro Morphogenesis and Micro-Propagation of Orchids

WC Chang - Orchid biotechnology, 2007 - World Scientific
Plant biotechnology, especially in vitro regeneration and flowering, cell biology, DNA
manipulation, and biochemical engineering, is reshaping orchid research in four major …

[PDF][PDF] Orchids: advances in tissue culture, genetics, phytochemistry and transgenic biotechnology

JAT da Silva - Floriculture and Ornamental Biotechnology, 2013 - researchgate.net
Orchids include some of the world's most important floricultural (cut-flower) and ornamental
(pot and garden) plants, some of which have pharmacological interest. Even though seed …

Pollination, seed development and in vitro germination of Cymbidium sinense

C Chang, QJ Shiu - I International Orchid Symposium 878, 2010 - actahort.org
The flowers of Cymbidium sinense 'Huang Dao'were hand-pollinated within 1 to 7 days after
flowering, resulting in 74 to 97% fruit set and no significant differences in seed or embryo …

Biotechnological interventions in Orchids: Recent updates, Translational success, and Commercial outcomes

P Tiwari, A Sharma, SK Bose, A Gautam - 2022 - researchsquare.com
Orchids constitute the largest and most diverse group of flowering plants and are classified
in Orchidaceae. Exhibiting significance as the most exotic and ubiquitous flowering plants …

[PDF][PDF] Organic production of Cymbidium orchids

LC De, R Singh - Acta Scientific Agriculture Volume, 2018 - researchgate.net
Cymbidiums are highly valued for genetic resources, cut flowers, hanging baskets, potted
plants and herbal medicines. In India, its cultivation is limited to Sikkim and the surrounding …

Advances in Orchid Biology: Biotechnological Achievements, Translational Success, and Commercial Outcomes

P Tiwari, A Sharma, SK Bose, KI Park - Horticulturae, 2024 - mdpi.com
Orchids constitute the largest and most diverse group of flowering plants and are classified
in the family Orchidaceae. Exhibiting significance as the most exotic and ubiquitous …