Storage of in vitro cultures of Prunus rootstocks |
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Authors: | Grazia Marino Pasquale Rosati Fabrizio Sagrati |
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Institution: | (1) Istituto fi Coltivazioni Arboree dell Universita, 6 Via F. Re, 40126 Bologna, Italy;(2) Centro di Studio per la Tecnica Frutticola del C.N.R., 6 Via, F. Re, 40126 Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | In vitro cultures of three Prunus clones (d. 1869, GF 677 and CAB 11E) were successfully stored at +8°, +4° and-3°C following the proliferation phase.Survival of cultures was dependent upon interactions of storage temperature, light, and age of subculture. Up to 100% of the cultures survived at the end of the trials after 170 (at +4°C) and 200 (at-3°C) days storage. Complete dardness appeared more suitable than 16-h (hour) photoperiod for successful storage at-3°C for up to 10 months. One or two weeks in normal growth room vefore storage at-3°C for up to 10 months. One or two weeks in normal growth room before storage enhanced the survival S-1. The proliferation of the cultures following storage at-3°C in the first subculture appeared similar to those under standard growth room conditions.Part of the results were presented as a poster at the 10th Congress of Eucapia in Wegeningen, The Netherlands, 19–24 June 1983.This paper in No. 504 of the Istituto Coltivazioni Arboree and No. 232 of the Centro Studi Tecnica Frutticola. The research was partially supported by National Research Council (Roma), G.L. Difesa risorse genetiche delle specie arboree. |
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Keywords: | shoot eulture Prunus storage temperature photoperied |
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