Chrysanthemum makinoichrysanthemumgenome assemblyannotationPROVIDES INSIGHTSSEQUENCESPLANTANNOTATIONDIVERSITYCOMPONENTChrysanthemum is among the top 10 cut, potted, and perennial garden flowers in the world. Despite this, to date, only the genomes of two wild diploid chrysanthemums have been sequenced and ...
The cultivated hexaploid varieties are thought to originate from a hybrid of wild chrysanthemums, among which the diploid Chrysanthemum makinoi has been mentioned. Using a combination of Oxford Nanopore long reads, Pacific Biosciences long reads, Illumina short reads, Dovetail sequences, and a genetic...
makinoi which is diploid (2n = r8) . This latter can now be disregarded since the garden forms were, it seems, themselves originally hexaploid. Other cultivated species of Chrysanthemum have been considered in the previous study. 3. CHROMOSOME NUMBERS OF VARIETIES The somatic chromosome numbers ...
(Nakashima et al., 2007),Petunia hybrida(Verhoeven et al., 1998),Solanum jasminoides(Verhoeven et al., 2006),Vinca major(Nie et al., 2005), as well as in the followingwild chrysanthemum species:C.crassum,C.indicum,C.japonense,C.makinoi,C.wakasaense,C.weyrichii,C.yoshinaganthum, and...
i.e., the ones ofC. nankingense13andC. seticuspe14, as well as three chromosome-scale genomes, i.e., the ones ofC. seticuspe15,C. makinoi16, andC. lavandulifolium17, have been reported. These valuable resources allow for dissecting the evolutionary history of theChrysanthemumgenus. Howe...
Embryological studies in Chrysanthemum makinoi and its hybrid crossed with Hexaploid Ch. Japonense Progeny of the four natural F1 hybrid (2n=72) strains of Aster ageratoides subsp. ovatus (2n=36) x Kalimeris incisa (2n=72) were produced by open pollinati... R Tanaka,K Watanabe - 広島大...
makinoi. They consisted of main compounds of linalool, cis-chrysanthenol, eugenol, and chrysanthenone. Group III included five C. indicum species and related species: C. indicum, var. albescens, var. acuta, C. boreale, and C. lineare. The present study was able to classify volatile ...
makinoi. Group III had great potentials as edible medicinal resources; e.g., chrysanthemum flower tea, which is abundant in number and has small sized flowers with white or yellow petals. The study provided a clear diagnostic key for the classification showing the species-specific plant form ...