2003
DOI: 10.5154/r.rchsh.2001.10.067
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Características Morfológicas Del Fruto Y Poliembrionía De Tres Portainjertos De Cítricos

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“…Polyembryony (%) Range of embryos/seed Author Amblicarpa mandarin 82.1 2-15 [11] Amblicarpa mandarin 91.5 4.9 [12] C-35 citrange 86.5 3.95 [12] Cipó sweet orange 98 28.8 [13] Cleopatra mandarin 84.7 1-26 [11] Cleopatra mandarin 9 7.1…”
Section: Citrus Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Polyembryony (%) Range of embryos/seed Author Amblicarpa mandarin 82.1 2-15 [11] Amblicarpa mandarin 91.5 4.9 [12] C-35 citrange 86.5 3.95 [12] Cipó sweet orange 98 28.8 [13] Cleopatra mandarin 84.7 1-26 [11] Cleopatra mandarin 9 7.1…”
Section: Citrus Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, attempts to link the morphological characteristics of fruits, seeds, and embryos with polyembryony or with the characteristics of nucellar or zygotic embryos to predict the sexual or asexual origin of seedlings have taken place. Some researchers have studied the relationship between fruit weight and polyembryony in Swingle citrumelo, Volkamerian lemon, Cleopatra mandarin, and Amblicarpa [11,23]. Other studies have tried to select characteristics of polyembryonic seeds as a possible method to anticipate the origin, zygotic or nucellar, of seedlings.…”
Section: Morphology Of Seeds Embryos and Polyembryonymentioning
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“…Por su parte, el híbrido Cl×Tf fue el que se destacó en este sentido, presentando 44,4% de semillas poliembriónicas, coincidiendo con lo citado por Ramos et al (2006) en trifolio (31,5%) y por Andrade-Rodríguez et al (2003) en 'Cleopatra' (84.8%).…”
Section: Poliembrioníaunclassified