Author
Roh, Mark | |
CHO, HYE JIN - FORMER ARS EMPLOYEE | |
LEE, AE KYUNG - FORMER ARS EMPLOYEE | |
Gross, Kenneth | |
Slovin, Janet | |
IKEDA, HIROSHI - NAT.INST.FLOR.SCI, JAPAN | |
SUH, JUNG KEUN - DANKOOK UNIV., KOREA | |
ZHAO, XIANG YUN - BEIJING AG. COLLEGE,CHINA | |
JOUNG, YOUNG HEE - FORMER ARS EMPLOYEE |
Submitted to: Abstract of International Horticultural Congress
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 12/14/2001 Publication Date: 11/30/2001 Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Biodiversity is mostly considered in terms of species, and it is commonly used as s synonym of species diversity. Species can not be recognized by systematists with total precision and information on genetic diversity which represents the heritable variation within and between populations of organisms can compliment the study of biodiversity of germplasm as a whole organism. This presentation will cover the germplasm collection, characterization, and evaluation of floral and woody plants in the Floral and Nursery Plants Research Unit (FNPRU) since 1980. The program of the Woody Landscape Plants Germplasm Repository (WLPGR) as a part of the National Plant Germplasm System maintains numerous germplasms collected from Asia and other part of the world will be explained. Seeds or cuttings of germplasm maintained at WLPGR are freely available to research communities all over the world. Many germplasm native to Asia, mainly from China, Japan, and Korea were collected, preserved, characterized, and evaluated. Characterization of Acer griseum, Ardisia, and Pinus sylvestriformis, Lycoris, Dendranthema, and Curcuma based on the molecular markers and phenotypic morphology will be presented. |