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In ovulo embryo development and plant formation from stenospermic genotypes of Vitis vinifera

Embryo enlargement and plant formation via in ovulo embryo culture was studied in stenospermic grapes Genotypes, culture media and their interactions significantly affected embryo enlargement, whereas culture dates did not. Genotype P60-58, when compared to cv Thompson Seedless, had the greatest num...

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Published in:American journal of botany 1989-03, Vol.76 (3), p.397-402
Main Authors: Emershad, Richard L., Ramming, David W., Serpe, Marcelo D.
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Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Amino acids
Biological and medical sciences
cultivo de ovulos
culture d' ovule
Culture media
Developmental biology
Economic plant physiology
edad
embriones vegetales
Embryogenesis
embryon vegetal
Embryos
etapas de desarrollo de la planta
Fruits
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
genotipos
genotype
Genotypes
growth rate
In vitro culture
indice de crecimiento
medio de cultivo
milieu de culture
Nitrogen
ovule culture
Ovules
Plant cells
plant developmental stages
plant embryos
Plant physiology and development
Plant reproduction
Plants
stade de developpement vegetal
taux de croissance
Tissue cultures, protoplasts
viabilidad
viabilite
viability
vitis vinifera
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