1994
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.1994.11516529
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In vitro culture of albedo tissue from fruits of Citrus sinensis cv. Washington Navel: Effect of fruit age and orange juice

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“…Similar results were obtained in other studies related to adding of plant extracts juice of coconut, tomato, potato, onion, banana, orange, apple, pineapple and yeast to the culture medium [7,9,10,11,18] . As indicated previously, most of the vegetative growth characteristics measured becomes enhanced with increasing date syrup in the medium up to 6%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Similar results were obtained in other studies related to adding of plant extracts juice of coconut, tomato, potato, onion, banana, orange, apple, pineapple and yeast to the culture medium [7,9,10,11,18] . As indicated previously, most of the vegetative growth characteristics measured becomes enhanced with increasing date syrup in the medium up to 6%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It has been reported that in many plant species adding of plant extracts juice of coconut, tomato, potato, onion, banana, orange, apple, pineapple and yeast to the culture medium enhanced the growth of tissues [7][8][9][10][11] . Kinnersley and Henderson [12] found that addition of corn (maize) syrup to basic culture media improves embryogenesis of wild carrot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems no relation of fruit weight, fruit diameter, ovule weight, ovule length and ovule diameter to nucellar embryogenesis responses. However, it is reported in Washington navel, the growth of albedo calk was dependent on the 20% juice of the specific age of fruit with diameter 3045 mm (Amo-Marco and Picazo, 1994). In fruit species My icaria cauliflora, ovule diameter have 64% explant callusing and ovule diameter (0.8 cm) have 31% embryogenic cultures (Litz, 1984).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…At this concentration, response for primary callus induction was 88% (Al Taha et al 2013). Optimal callus induction response was observed on MS medium, supplemented with1.5 mg/L 2, 4-D from all types of explants, with highest response (92%) and maximum shoot regeneration response (70 %) from callus incubated on MS medium supplemented with BA 3 mg/L [67 and at the same time in genus C. sinensis, MS medium supplemented with orange juice stimulated callus growth [68] whereas in Mexican lime, embryogenic calli was induced by 0.5mg/L 2,4 D supplemented MS medium [69]. Among the three explants such as nodal segments, leaf and root segments, nodal segments had been considered as the best explants for induction of callus since calli derived from nodal segments were green and friable as compared to leaf and root segments while callus derived from the leaf segments appeared to be brown and necrotic and therefore it had been confirmed that response to callus induction depended on the type of explants as well as concentration and the type of plant growth regulator used [70].…”
Section: Callus Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%