2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00344-022-10796-x
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Ratio of Somaclonal Variation and the Phytohormonal Content of Citrus × latifolia in Three In Vitro Culture Systems

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“…3 and 4). However, genetic alterations in tissue-cultured plant materials reported in some studies were rare and referred to personal error rather than the tissue culture technique itself and described to be epigenetic as the original DNA was not altered (Smulders and Klerk, 2011;Biswas et al, 2023).The tissue culture of plants could be affected by somaclonal variation and other factors like the type of plant hormones used, the time of in vitro propagation, direct-versus indirect regeneration, etc (Biswas et al, 2023;Bulbarela et al, 2023). However, most reports found a low percentage of soma clonal variation occurrences in tissue-cultured plants (Taji et al, 2002;Duta-Cornescu et al, 2023).…”
Section: Effect Of In Vitro Propagation On Genetic Stability Of S Nig...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 and 4). However, genetic alterations in tissue-cultured plant materials reported in some studies were rare and referred to personal error rather than the tissue culture technique itself and described to be epigenetic as the original DNA was not altered (Smulders and Klerk, 2011;Biswas et al, 2023).The tissue culture of plants could be affected by somaclonal variation and other factors like the type of plant hormones used, the time of in vitro propagation, direct-versus indirect regeneration, etc (Biswas et al, 2023;Bulbarela et al, 2023). However, most reports found a low percentage of soma clonal variation occurrences in tissue-cultured plants (Taji et al, 2002;Duta-Cornescu et al, 2023).…”
Section: Effect Of In Vitro Propagation On Genetic Stability Of S Nig...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the plant tissue culture studies, the genetic homogeneity of the in vitro propagated plants in most cases is still constant. The soma-clonal variation in the plant tissue culture is affected by the growth regulators used and the direct and indirect regeneration [61,62]. However, most reports found a low percentage of somaclonal variation occurrence in tissue-cultured plants [63,64].…”
Section: Cryopreservation Of S Dominica Callusmentioning
confidence: 99%