1989
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1989.254.28
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Resistance to Iron Deficiency of Five Peach Rootstocks

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“…3.2.2. Effect of BAP with or without IBA on Average number of shoots per explant results for the average number of shoots per explant of the Okinawa, Nemared, and Garnem peach rootstocks as affected by the plant growth regulators are shown in Table (7) and Figs. (5g, h, i).…”
Section: Effect Of Bap With or Without Iba On Average Shoot Multiplic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3.2.2. Effect of BAP with or without IBA on Average number of shoots per explant results for the average number of shoots per explant of the Okinawa, Nemared, and Garnem peach rootstocks as affected by the plant growth regulators are shown in Table (7) and Figs. (5g, h, i).…”
Section: Effect Of Bap With or Without Iba On Average Shoot Multiplic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garnem, Nemaguard, Nemared, and Okinawa as tissue culture seedlings or seeds from the USA, Italy, Spain, and France via the private sector every year to budded stone fruits (peaches, nectarines, plums, and Almonds) on its, and that is cost many million dollars annually (Eliwa et al 2018). The use of conventional propagation methods in peaches is quite difficult because it results low multiplication rate (Stylianides et al 1989). Prunus rootstocks are difficult to propagate on a large scale with greenwood, soft, or hardwood cuttings due to poor rooting capacity (Eliwa 1994 Micropropagation offers a suitable method to provide the growers with sufficient quantities of rootstocks, as well as pathogen-free planting material for old and new cultivars (Balla and Mansvelt 2013).…”
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“…However, they are difficult to be propagated on large scale through cuttings due to poor rooting capacity (Ammer, 1999;Alsalihy et al, 2004). The conventional propagation methods are quite difficult in peach (Stylianides et al, 1989). Moreover, the sexual propagation is not preferred due to the occurrence of undesired segregation (Davies and Duray, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%