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  Re: Line breeding vs hybridization
From: magrysbo at shu.edu on 2001.06.22 at 03:18:55(6821)
I know about line breeding in orchids. Example- Rhycholaelia (Brassavola)
digbyana with its hube fimbriated lip but narrow petals crossed with
standard Cattleya types imparts these features to their progeny. By
choosing those with better overall flower form but retaining the frilly lip
each generation of backcrossing to the standards, the form of
Brassocattleyas and Brassolaeliocattleyas can resemble the best standard
pure Cattleya with a lip not found in Cattleya in nature. Color can be bred
in from small insignificant flowers by choosing in each generation of
backcrossing/linebreeding an improved compromise between color and form and
discarding those with good color but poor form and size and also those with
good size and form but original color. Indeed green Bc.'s and Blc.'s with
great Cattleya shape and digbyana improved lip exist - and the heady citrus
fragrance of the distant digbyana ancestor comes through often.
Bonaventure Magrys

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