1973
DOI: 10.1016/s0033-7560(73)80017-1
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Radiosensitivity of shamouti orange (citrus sinensis) seeds and buds

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“…The LD50 was obtained at 2.1Kr. From this results it is clear that the buds were sensitive and this in agreement with the result of Spiegel-Roy and Padova (1973), who reported that the LD50 for Citrus sinensis seeds was between 8 and 10 Kr, whereas it was below 5 Kr for buds and the 7.5 Kr was almost lethal to the buds. Gulsen et al (2007) reported that the LD50 of 'Kutdiken' lemon buds was around 5 Kr.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The LD50 was obtained at 2.1Kr. From this results it is clear that the buds were sensitive and this in agreement with the result of Spiegel-Roy and Padova (1973), who reported that the LD50 for Citrus sinensis seeds was between 8 and 10 Kr, whereas it was below 5 Kr for buds and the 7.5 Kr was almost lethal to the buds. Gulsen et al (2007) reported that the LD50 of 'Kutdiken' lemon buds was around 5 Kr.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Remarquons enfin que les doses optimales que l'on peut envisager pour une irradiation lente de graines sont très sensiblement supérieures aux doses couramment utilisées pour la mutagenèse sur bourgeons (BROERTJES & VA N H AR TE N , 1978 ; DECOURTYE & LA N T IN , 1971). La plus grande résistance des graines est sans doute à mettre en cause, comme l'ont montré SPIEGEL-ROY & PADOVA (1973) pour Citrus sinensis, et est très probablement liée à leur plus faible teneur en eau.…”
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