“…Genotype is considered the determinant factor in the success of this process in plant species because protocols suitable for one embryogenesis line or clones may not necessarily apply to others (Petri and Burgos, 2005). Only one or two EC genotypes were developed in previous genetic transformation protocols of woody plants, such as Paulownia elongata (Bajaj et al, 2021), olive (Olea europaea L.) (Narvaez et al, 2019;Palomo-Rios et al, 2021), Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) (Alvarez et al, 2004;Cano et al, 2021), European chestnut (Corredoira et al, 2016), and tea (Camellia sinensis) (Mondal et al, 2001). In this study, we obtained five EC genotypes, including two types of EC initiated from mature seed explants and three types from stem segment explants, which indicated that our constructed EC protocol was independent of genotype; therefore, it might be able to be extended to elite cultivars.…”