Floriculture is a rapidly expanding sector of commercial agriculture that boasts numerous highly profitable crops. Unlike other crops, the cultivation of flowers is considered a more practical endeavor. Every day, the introduction of new varieties and colors in ornamental flower crops inspires curiosity about their breeding technologies. The creation of diversity in both new and domesticated flower crops by public and private sector breeders has sparked a fascination with breeding techniques. Students studying the breeding and biotechnology of flowers need a strong foundation of knowledge. Therefore, the book has been designed in an easily accessible format to ensure that anyone can understand it without becoming bored. It covers all aspects of breeding, including the fundamental objectives, various breeding methods, methodologies for improving specific crops, stress resistance, quality improvement, mutagenesis, genetic engineering, and biotechnology. The book is intended to provide a comprehensive understanding of these topics without overwhelming the reader.
Anil Kumar Singh, Professor and Head, Department of Horticulture, Institute of Agricultural Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Section I: Fundamentals of Flower Breeding1. History of Ornamental Breeding2. Conventional Breeding3. Mutation and Polyploidy Breeding4. Molecular and Transgenic Breeding5. F1 Hybrid Seed Production in Ornamental Crops6. Intellectual Property Rights Issues Section II: Cut Flower Crops7 Alstroemeria 8. Anthurium9. Carnation Antirrhinum10. Gerbera11. Gladiolus12. Heliconia13. Kangaroo Paws14. Lilium15. Lisianthus16. Tulip17. Zantedeschia Section III: Cut and Loose Flower Crops18. China Aster19. Chrysanthemum20. Rose21 .Tuberose Section IV: Cut and Pot Flower Crops22. Cyclamen23 . Freesia Section V: Cut and Dry Flower Crops24 Gypsophila25 Stock Section VI: Loose Flower Crops26. Crossandra27. Jasmine28. Marigold Section VII: Orchids29. Cattleya30. Cymbidium31. Dendrobium32. Paphiopedilum33. Vanda34. Milestones in Transgenic Science: Section VIII: Colour Plates