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Descriptor lists for irises, peonies and daylilies in the Průhonice Botanic Garden
Sekerka, Pavel ; Blažek, Milan ; Blažková, Uljana ; Caspers, Zuzana ; Macháčková, Markéta ; Fáberová, I. ; Papoušková, L. ; Matiska, P. ; Koudela, M.
In 2015, the Council of Plants Genetic Resources agreed to include genus Hemerocallis (daylily) and genus Paeonia (peony) into the collections of genetic resources of the National Program. In addition to the selection of plants suitable for the National Program, we started to prepare descriptor lists for these genera in cooperation with students of the Department of Horticulture Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources Czech University of Life Science, Prague. The descriptor list was supposed to cover botanical characteristics of wild species as well as the advanced garden ornamental varieties, because the species of peonies and daylilieas are medicinal plants and it is therefore appropriate to incorporate them in the National Program. At the same time, it turned out that the descriptor list used for Iris is intended primarily for bearded irises (Iris subgen. Iris). However, in the last twenty years, the Czech breeders have specialized also in other groups of irises, especially in Siberian and Japanese irises and Spuria group, which don’t have any beard on outer tepals and have other differerent characteristics from the subgenus Iris. Therefore, we have decided to extend the existing descriptor list to cover the whole genus except bulb irises.
Designing of new classifiers for peony, daylilies and non-bearded irises in the Průhonice botanic garden.
Sekerka, Pavel ; Caspers, Zuzana ; Macháčková, Markéta ; Papoušková, L. ; Koudela, M.
With accepting new genera (Hemerocallis, Paeonia, Iris subgen. Limniris) into National Program for Genetic Resources, a need for creating new classifiers for cultivar description has risen. When proposing classification characteristics, we have resulted from botanical monographies of the genera, existing classifiers and from experience in cultivar description. In creating and evaluation of the classifier we have cooperated with leading institution, Gene Bank of Crop Research Institute, and Department of Horticulture (FAFNR) at Czech University of Life Sciences, which has submitted it as a diploma and a bachelor thesis. New classifiers will be published in 2019 in GRIN Czech database.
Paeonies and their breeding
Sekerka, Pavel ; Faloutová, Z. ; Macháčková, Markéta ; Caspers, Zuzana ; Blažek, Milan ; Blažková, Uljana
Paeonies are old ornamental and utilitarian plants. This contribution represents horticultural division of varieties and their history. The collection of paeonies in Pruhonice Botanic Garden was founded in 1968, since the eighties it is also engaged in their breeding. Peonies were in 2015 included in the National Program, we are now preparing their classifier.
Creation of descriptor list of the cultivars of garden peony (Paeonia)
Faloutová, Zdeňka ; Matiska, Pavel (advisor) ; Markéta, Markéta (referee)
The thesis Classifier for garden varieties of peonies (Paeonia) describes in the introduction genus Paeonia, it´s origin, propagation, utilization and botanical dividing plants. Further, there are listed basic kinds of herbaceous and woody peonies that high light the diversity of this genus. Following its own investigation, which involves measuring and recording individual characters, such as the genus Paeonia features, which as color and size of flowers, flowering stems height, shape and color of seeds habit. Signs were recorded and assembled form classifier. The values were measured in the Botanical Garden Institute of Botany AV ČR v. i. i., Průhonice. Institute of Botany has been a tradition in the cultivation, breeding and maintaining collections of both woody and herbaceous peonies as well. Institute of Botany in is part of a National program for the conservation of genetic resources to which they were entered 2014 just peonies, because of which it was entered this thesis. The classifier will be used in the Institute of Botany to classify additional herbal and woody peonies (Paeonia).

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