1990
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1990.280.13
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Adventitious Shoot Formation From in Vitro Leaves of MM.106 Apple Clonal Rootstock

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“…At the lower auxin concentration an increase of cytokinin stimulates adventitious shoot formation (Table 1). Similar results were observed in other apple cultivars or rootstocks (Welander 1988;Ancherani et al 1990;Famiani et al 1994) where the low concentration of auxin in combination with high cytokinin content resulted in an increase in both regeneration percentage and the number of shoots per regenerated explant. This is not surprising as cytokinin in general stimulates shoot formation, whereas auxin enhances root formation.…”
Section: Effects Of Hormone Combinations On Regenerationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…At the lower auxin concentration an increase of cytokinin stimulates adventitious shoot formation (Table 1). Similar results were observed in other apple cultivars or rootstocks (Welander 1988;Ancherani et al 1990;Famiani et al 1994) where the low concentration of auxin in combination with high cytokinin content resulted in an increase in both regeneration percentage and the number of shoots per regenerated explant. This is not surprising as cytokinin in general stimulates shoot formation, whereas auxin enhances root formation.…”
Section: Effects Of Hormone Combinations On Regenerationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Although few studies on micropropagation of rootstock MM series have successfully developed using various explants [15][16][17][18][19][20], however, no investigations on the target species have been conducted about the planned objectives. The published reports do not include clonal fidelity analysis, which is a critical part of plant tissue culture practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several reports describing regeneration from in vitro leaf explants of apple rootstock cultivars M.9 and Ottawa 3 (Welander and Maheswaran, 1992), M.26 (Predieri and Malavasi, 1989), M.M.106 (Ancherani et al, 1990;Modgil et al, 2005), and M.9/T337 (Hohnle and Weber, 2010). Published results indicate that the ability to regenerate is highly genotype dependent.…”
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confidence: 99%