Genetic transformation of geraniums

The florist’s geranium (Pelargonium×domesticum) is a favorite house plant, available in many varieties. OtherPelargoniumspecies are commercially important for geranium oil. These plants are known as scented geraniums and the principal ones are:P. graveolens,P. fragrans,P. odoratissimus,P. capitatum,...

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Autor principal: Pellegrineschi, A.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103932
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author Pellegrineschi, A.
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description The florist’s geranium (Pelargonium×domesticum) is a favorite house plant, available in many varieties. OtherPelargoniumspecies are commercially important for geranium oil. These plants are known as scented geraniums and the principal ones are:P. graveolens,P. fragrans,P. odoratissimus,P. capitatum,P. quercifolia,P. citrosum, andP. abrotaniolium. The remaining families of the Geraniales order are of less economic importance; some are, however, important locally for food (as oil for seasoning or tuber production) and ornamental planting. An example of these is the “hardy geraniums”, hundreds of whose varieties are collected by gardeners and amateurs for their easy growth (e.g.,Geranium robertianumorG. psillostemon).
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spelling CGSpace1039322023-06-08T21:28:15Z Genetic transformation of geraniums Pellegrineschi, A. genetic transformation agrobacterium rhizogenes geranium robertianum foods plants tubers The florist’s geranium (Pelargonium×domesticum) is a favorite house plant, available in many varieties. OtherPelargoniumspecies are commercially important for geranium oil. These plants are known as scented geraniums and the principal ones are:P. graveolens,P. fragrans,P. odoratissimus,P. capitatum,P. quercifolia,P. citrosum, andP. abrotaniolium. The remaining families of the Geraniales order are of less economic importance; some are, however, important locally for food (as oil for seasoning or tuber production) and ornamental planting. An example of these is the “hardy geraniums”, hundreds of whose varieties are collected by gardeners and amateurs for their easy growth (e.g.,Geranium robertianumorG. psillostemon). 1996 2019-10-03T14:30:55Z 2019-10-03T14:30:55Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103932 en Limited Access Pellegrineschi, A. (1996). Genetic transformation of Geraniums. In: Y.P.S. Bajaj (Ed.), Plant protoplasts and genetic engineering, Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, (p. 211-221).
spellingShingle genetic transformation
agrobacterium rhizogenes
geranium robertianum
foods
plants
tubers
Pellegrineschi, A.
Genetic transformation of geraniums
title Genetic transformation of geraniums
title_full Genetic transformation of geraniums
title_fullStr Genetic transformation of geraniums
title_full_unstemmed Genetic transformation of geraniums
title_short Genetic transformation of geraniums
title_sort genetic transformation of geraniums
topic genetic transformation
agrobacterium rhizogenes
geranium robertianum
foods
plants
tubers
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