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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Correlated response of in vitro regeneration capacity from different source of explants inCucumis melo.
F. NuezR. V. Molinasubject
food.ingredientintegumentary systemRegeneration (biology)fungifood and beveragesOrganogenesisPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineBiologyHypocotylTissue culturefoodCallusBotanyAgronomy and Crop ScienceCucurbitaceaeCotyledonExplant culturedescription
The variation among and within different populations of the regeneration ability from leaf, cotyledon and hypocotyl explants has been studied. A control population and two lines selected by their regeneration capacity from leaf explants were used. Significant differences among the plants of the control population,for the organogenic response, were detected. The regeneration capacity varies depending on the type of explant. Selection in order to improve the regeneration frequency from leaf explants also raises the organogenic response in the other explant types. This result suggests the presence of a partial common genetic system controlling the regeneration frequency of the diverse types of explants.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1994-10-24 | Plant cell reports |