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8.3 Gladiolus
(1) To produce scented hybrids:
Gladiolus victorialis
=
G. byzantinus
×
G. cardinalis
G. gandavensis
=
G. cardinalis
×
G. psittacinus
Fragrant Glad =
G. Tritis
×
G. recurvus
(2) To produce crimson flower with markings:
G. oppositiflorus
×
G. psittacinus
Red light flowers:
G. brenchleyensis
=
G. cardinalis
×
G. psittacinus
Crimson flowers with white markings:
G. turicensis
=
G. gandavensis
×
G. saundersii
Homoglad hybrids:
Homoglossum watsonianum
×
G. tristis
(3) To evolve triploid varieties: Gladiolus cv. Friendship (2n=60) ×
G. tristis
(2n=30)
(4) To evolve aneuploid varieties:
Archana = G.
psittacinus
‘Sylvia’ (2n=75) ×Gladiolus cv.Friendship (2n= 60)
Arun = G.
psittacinus
‘Sylvia’ (2n=75) ×Gladiolus cv.Fancy (2n= 60)
(5) To evolve Gladanthera hybrids: Gladiolus cv. Filigree ×
Acidanthera bicolor
8.4 Carnation
(i) Perpetual carnation:
Dianthus caryophyllus
×
D. chinensis
(ii) Annual Marguerite Carnation:
D. chinensis
×
Dianthus caryophyllus
(iii) Allwoodii Carnation = (
D. plumarius x D. gratianopolitanus)
×(
D. caryophyllus
×
D. chinensis
8.5 Jasmine
Success in fruitset:
(i)
Jasminum auriculatum
×
J. flexile
Jasminum auriculatum
×
J. grandiflorum
(ii)
Jasminum grandiflorum
×
J. auriculatum
Jasminum grandiflorum
×
J. callophyllum
Jasminum grandiflorum
×
J. flexile
(iii)
Jasminum sambac
×
J. grandiflorum
(iv) Induced tetraploid ×Diploid of J
asminum auriculatum
8.6 Tuberose
(i) Hybrid Production:
Polianthes geminiflora
×
P. bulliana
Polianthes blissii= P. geminiflora
×
P.tuberosa
P. bundrantii = P. tuberosa
×
P. howardii
(ii) Rainbow tuberose =
P. blissii
×
P. bundrantii
8.7 Dahlia
(i) Hybrid Production:
Dahlia imperialis
×
D. coccinea, D. coccinea
×
D. pinnata
(ii) Octaploid Dahlia :
D. imperialis
×
D. coccinea
8.8 Amaryllis
(i) Reginac hybrids:
Amaryllis pardina
×
A. leopoldii
(ii) Long Trumpet hybrids:
A. elegans
×
A. stylosa
Long Trumpet hybrids:
A. elegans
×
A. striata