Abstract Cotyledonary somatic embryos (SEs) of maritime pine are routinely matured for 12 weeks before being germinated and converted to plantlets. Although regeneration success is highly dependent on SEs quality, the date of harvesting is currently determined mainly on the basis of morphological features. This empirical method does not provide any accurate information about embryo quality with respect to storage compounds (proteins, carbohydrates). We first analyzed SEs matured for 10, 12 and 14 weeks by carrying out biological (dry weight, water content) and biochemical measurements (total protein and carbohydrate contents). No difference could be found between collection dates, suggesting that harvesting SEs after 12 weeks is appropriate...
Abstract Background There are clear differences in embryo development between angiosperm and gymnosp...
In Europe, Douglas-fir is a major species for reforestation with increasing demand for its wood. The...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
International audienceCotyledonary somatic embryos (SEs) of maritime pine are routinely matured for ...
In maritime pine, improved protocols are now available for the whole somatic embryogenesis process i...
Maritime pine is extensively used in south-western Europe for lignocellulose production. Increasing ...
Development of clonal propagation method, such as somatic embryogenesis (SE) has potentially numerou...
International audienceMaritime pine somatic embryos (SEs) require a reduction in water availability ...
In maritime pine somatic embryogenesis, a powerful method of vegetative propagation, is not optimize...
In this work we followed the biochemical events that take place during developmental stages of zygot...
Forestry is a valuable natural resource for many countries. Rapid production of large quantities of ...
Abstract Background There are clear differences in embryo development between angiosperm and gymnosp...
In Europe, Douglas-fir is a major species for reforestation with increasing demand for its wood. The...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
International audienceCotyledonary somatic embryos (SEs) of maritime pine are routinely matured for ...
In maritime pine, improved protocols are now available for the whole somatic embryogenesis process i...
Maritime pine is extensively used in south-western Europe for lignocellulose production. Increasing ...
Development of clonal propagation method, such as somatic embryogenesis (SE) has potentially numerou...
International audienceMaritime pine somatic embryos (SEs) require a reduction in water availability ...
In maritime pine somatic embryogenesis, a powerful method of vegetative propagation, is not optimize...
In this work we followed the biochemical events that take place during developmental stages of zygot...
Forestry is a valuable natural resource for many countries. Rapid production of large quantities of ...
Abstract Background There are clear differences in embryo development between angiosperm and gymnosp...
In Europe, Douglas-fir is a major species for reforestation with increasing demand for its wood. The...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...