2005
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2005.667.11
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A Somaclonal Variant in 'Hedelfinger' Sweet Cherry

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“…More recently the sweet cherry somaclone HS regenerated from cv Hedelfinger was characterized on the basis of physiological, morphological and molecular parameters related to the light quality modulation of plant growth and development in both vitro and in early ex vitro conditions (Piagnani et al 2002(Piagnani et al , 2005.…”
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“…More recently the sweet cherry somaclone HS regenerated from cv Hedelfinger was characterized on the basis of physiological, morphological and molecular parameters related to the light quality modulation of plant growth and development in both vitro and in early ex vitro conditions (Piagnani et al 2002(Piagnani et al , 2005.…”
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“…Considering the differences on H and HS chlorophylls content as found previously (Piagnani et al 2002(Piagnani et al , 2005 and the fact that HS leaves looked lighter in colour than H leaves, the two genotypes were also investigated for pigment content. Unexpectedly chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b did not differ between the two genotypes but b-carotene content was slightly lower in HS leaves.…”
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“…Somaclonal variation has provided a new and alternative tool to the breeders for obtaining genetic variability relatively rapidly and without sophisticated technology in horticultural crops, which are either difficult to breed or have narrow genetic base [5]. Somaclonal variant, named HS, regenerated from Prunus avium 'Hedelfingen' leaf tissue, exhibited different pattern of growth and development and reduced vigor respect to wild type under different light qualities of in vitro and early ex vitro conditions [6,7]. The HS, somaclonal fruits quality at early unripe (green) and full ripe (dark red) stages did not show main biochemical differences respect to wild type fruit D DAVID PUBLISHING Vegetative Habitus and Fruit Production of Self-rooted Cherry Cultivar 'Hedelfingen' Wild Type and Somaclonal Grafted on 'Gisela 6' and 'Colt' Rootstock 364 [8].…”
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