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STRATIFICATION TEMPERATURE AFFECTS THE IN VITRO GERMINATION OF IMMATURE PRUNUS EMBRYOS
2004
Acta Horticulturae
The rapid multiplication of clonal plants is desirable to shorten crossing programs in fruit tree breeding. In vitro stratification and germination allowed us to shorten the time and to improve the germination rates by embryo rescue. In this work, two stratification temperatures (0º and 4ºC) were compared and related to the development of interspecific hybrid embryos. The influence of embryo size was also determined, in order to optimise the process. Data showed that germination took place in
doi:10.17660/actahortic.2004.658.18
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