2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11240-021-02021-6
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In vitro grafting of ‘Sahand’ cultivar on two wild almond rootstocks and evaluation of its some physiological and biochemical traits vis-a-vis different rootstocks

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“…According to Asadi and Shekafandeh (2021) pro cedure, the mature seeds of naturally grown wild almond trees, Prunus scoparia (C. Schneider) and Prunus elaengnifolia (E. Murrary) named Badamkohi and Arjun respectively, grow in arid and semiarid regions were grown in vitro to produce seedlings. After removing the endocarps, they were surface sterilized by immersion in 70% alcohol for 1 min and then in 20% Whitex solution (sodium hypochlorite 5%) for 10 min.…”
Section: Establishment Of In Vitro Micrograftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Asadi and Shekafandeh (2021) pro cedure, the mature seeds of naturally grown wild almond trees, Prunus scoparia (C. Schneider) and Prunus elaengnifolia (E. Murrary) named Badamkohi and Arjun respectively, grow in arid and semiarid regions were grown in vitro to produce seedlings. After removing the endocarps, they were surface sterilized by immersion in 70% alcohol for 1 min and then in 20% Whitex solution (sodium hypochlorite 5%) for 10 min.…”
Section: Establishment Of In Vitro Micrograftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, removal of the seed coat is necessary in many cases of in vitro germination. For example, for the preparation of in vitro rootstocks of almond, seeds were firstly removed from their endocarps (hard seed coat) before surface sterilization and in vitro germination [33,63]. Similarly, in pistachio, the mature kernels of seeds were surface sterilized after removing the outer pericarp and shells [17].…”
Section: Preparation Of Rootstocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different supporting systems have been used with growth media in micrografting procedures. Paper bridges, perlite and vermiculite have been used for supporting micrografted plants in liquid culture medium [63,88,89], as well as the solid and semi-solid culture media [21,25,34,72,86]. For example, liquid medium with perlite or a paper bridge was used as the supporting system in micrografting of almond [63] and lime shoots [90].…”
Section: Culture Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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