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Cryopreservation of Germplasm of Chrysanthemums

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Book cover Cryopreservation of Plant Germplasm I

Part of the book series: Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry ((AGRICULTURE,volume 32))

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Chrysanthemum [Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. Syn. Dendranthema grandorum (Ramat.) Kitam.] has been cultivated for more than 1500 years. The modern chrysanthemum is supposed to have originated from C. indicum var. procumbens x C. zawadskii var. latilobum in China. It is one of the most important cut flowers in Japan, North America, and Europe.

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Fukai, S. (1995). Cryopreservation of Germplasm of Chrysanthemums. In: Bajaj, Y.P.S. (eds) Cryopreservation of Plant Germplasm I. Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, vol 32. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03096-7_31

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