The development of a more efficient in vitro regeneration system for somatic embryos (SEs) of avocado (Persea americana) would facilitate the development of new superior cultivars for this valuable horticultural crop. In this study, we report a new and efficient method for maintenance and regeneration of avocado SEs. Avocado SEs of four cultivars remained healthy and viable in vitro for 11 months on a medium used for mango somatic embryogenesis, compared with 3-4 months on Murashige and Skoog medium. Various supplements and media modifications were investigated to improve the low conversion rate of regenerated plants from avocado SEs reported previously. The one-step system for regeneration of white-opaque somatic embryos (WOSEs) used solid...
Avocado genetic resources are maintained ex situ in field repositories at great cost and always unde...
Avocado embryogenic cell cultures can be classified into two groups based on their morphology when c...
Presently avocado germplasm is conserved ex situ in the form of field repositories across the globe ...
The development of a more efficient in vitro regeneration system for somatic embryos (SEs) of avocad...
The avocado industry needs improved cultivars with better agronomic traits such as increased resista...
Avocado genetic resources are currently maintained in the form of field repositories at great cost a...
Development of avocado somatic embryos to maturity appears to be normal; however, the majority of so...
Avocado genetic resources are currently maintained in the form of field repositories at great cost a...
Avocado is an important crop that would benefit from the production of new, superior cultivars; howe...
The morphology, anatomy and physiology of in vitro cultured plants do not facilitate survival when t...
Use of biotechnological tools in avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is hampered by difficulties in obt...
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is a tree native to central and eastern Mexico. A basal angiosperm ...
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is an ancient tree species belonging to the Order Ranales and Famil...
Avocado seeds are highly heterozygous and recalcitrant, therefore, not suitable for conservation pur...
Conservation of avocado (Persea americana Mill.) diversity is traditionally restricted to field coll...
Avocado genetic resources are maintained ex situ in field repositories at great cost and always unde...
Avocado embryogenic cell cultures can be classified into two groups based on their morphology when c...
Presently avocado germplasm is conserved ex situ in the form of field repositories across the globe ...
The development of a more efficient in vitro regeneration system for somatic embryos (SEs) of avocad...
The avocado industry needs improved cultivars with better agronomic traits such as increased resista...
Avocado genetic resources are currently maintained in the form of field repositories at great cost a...
Development of avocado somatic embryos to maturity appears to be normal; however, the majority of so...
Avocado genetic resources are currently maintained in the form of field repositories at great cost a...
Avocado is an important crop that would benefit from the production of new, superior cultivars; howe...
The morphology, anatomy and physiology of in vitro cultured plants do not facilitate survival when t...
Use of biotechnological tools in avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is hampered by difficulties in obt...
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is a tree native to central and eastern Mexico. A basal angiosperm ...
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is an ancient tree species belonging to the Order Ranales and Famil...
Avocado seeds are highly heterozygous and recalcitrant, therefore, not suitable for conservation pur...
Conservation of avocado (Persea americana Mill.) diversity is traditionally restricted to field coll...
Avocado genetic resources are maintained ex situ in field repositories at great cost and always unde...
Avocado embryogenic cell cultures can be classified into two groups based on their morphology when c...
Presently avocado germplasm is conserved ex situ in the form of field repositories across the globe ...