“…Average regeneration rates of up to 0.1 to 0.5 somatic embryos per explant have been achieved using petioles (Marsolais et al 1991;Haensch 1999). Therefore, most of the published work on somatic embryogenesis in Pelargonium hortorum is based on explants of very young seedlings, especially hypocotyls (Marsolais et al 1991;Slimmon et al 1991;Visser et al 1992;Qureshi and Saxena 1992;Gill et al 1993Gill et al , 1994Saxena 1996a, 1996b;Hutchinson et al , 1997aHutchinson et al , 1997bHutchinson et al , 2000Murthy et al 1996Murthy et al , 1999Wilson et al 1996;Croke and Cassels 1997;Senaratna et al 1999Senaratna et al , 2002Murch and Saxena 2001). Somatic embryos are defined, with general acceptance (Brown et al 1995), as new individuals that develop both a shoot apex and a discrete radicular end (Haccius 1978).…”