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9781402063510

Protocols for Micropropagation of Woody Trees and Fruits

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  • ISBN13:

    9781402063510

  • ISBN10:

    1402063512

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-10-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag

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Summary

Micropropagation has become a reliable and routine approach for large-scale rapid plant multiplication, which is based on plant cell, tissue and organ culture on well defined tissue culture media under aseptic conditions. A lot of research efforts are being made to develop and refine micropropagation methods and culture media for large-scale plant multiplication of several number of plant species. However, many forest and fruit tree species still remain recalcitrant to in vitro culture and require highly specific culture conditions for plant growth and development. The recent challenges on plant cell cycle regulation and the presented potential molecular mechanisms of recalcitrance are providing excellent background for understanding on totipotency and what is more development of micropropagation protocols. For large-scale in vitro plant production the important attributes are the quality, cost effectiveness, maintenance of genetic fidelity, and long-term storage. The need for appropriate in vitro plant regeneration methods for woody plants, including both forest and fruit trees, is still overwhelming in order to overcome problems facing micropropagation such as somaclonal variation, recalcitrant rooting, hyperhydricity, polyphenols, loss of material during hardening and quality of plant material. Moreover, micropropagation may be utilized, in basic research, in production of virus-free planting material, cryopreservation of endangered and elite woody species, applications in tree breeding and reforestation.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Totipotency and the cell cyclep. 3
Micropropagation via organogenesis in slash pinep. 15
Micropropagation of coast redwood {Sequoia sempervirens)p. 23
Micropropagation of Pinus pinea Lp. 33
Micropropagation of Pinus armandii var. Amamianap. 41
Organogenesis and cryopreservation of juvenile radiata pinep. 51
Genetic fidelity analyses of in vitro propagated cork oak (Quercus suber L.)p. 67
Protocol for micropropagation of Quercus sppp. 85
Micropropagation of Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.)p. 93
In vitro shoot development of Taxus wallichiana Zuccp. 107
Micropropagation of yew (Taxus baccata L.)p. 117
Micropropagation of Larix species via organogenesisp. 125
Propagation of selected Pinus genotypes regardless of agep. 137
Root induction of Pinus sylvestris L. hypocotyl cuttings using specific ectomycorrhizal fungi in vitrop. 147
Micropropagation of Betula pendula Roth including genetically modified materialp. 153
Protocol for doubled-haploid micropropagation in Quercus suber L. and assisted verificationp. 63
In vitro propagation of Fraxinus speciesp. 179
Micropropagation of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.)p. 193
Albizia odoratissima L.F. (Benth) micropropagationp. 201
Micropropagation of Salbc caprea Lp. 213
Micropropagation of Cedrela jlssilis Vell. (Meliaceae)p. 221
Micropropagation of mature trees of Ulmus glabrap. 237
Micrografting in grapevine (Vitis spp.)p. 249
Micrografting grapevine for virus indexingp. 259
Apricot micropropagationp. 267
In vitro conservation and micropropagation of breadfruit (Artocarpus altilisp. 279
Micrografting of pistachio (Pistacia vera L. cv. Siirf)p. 289
Protocol for micropropagation of Castanea sativap. 299
Micropropagation of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.)p. 313
In vitro mutagenesis and mutant multiplicationp. 323
In vitro propagation of nutmeg, Myristica fragrans Houttp. 335
Micropropagation of elite neem tree (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.)p. 345
Micropropagation protocol for microspore embryogpnesis in Olea europaea Lp. 361
Micropropagation of Prunus-domestica nn&Prunus salicina using mature seedsp. 373
Micropropagation of Juglans regia Lp. 381
Tissue culture propagation of Mongolian cherry {Prunus fruticosa L.) and Nanking cherry {Primus tomentosa L.)p. 391
Micropropagation of fig tree (Ficus carica sp)p. 409
High frequency shoot formation of yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis F.Jlavicarpa) via thin cell layer (TCL) technologyp. 417
Micropropagation of Calabash tree Crescentia cujete Lp. 427
Micropropagation of papaya (Carica papaya L.)p. 437
Protocol for micropropagation of selected Vaccinium sppp. 445
Protocol for micropropagation of Vaccinium vitis-idaea Lp. 457
Micropropagation of bamboo species through axillary shoot proliferationp. 465
In vitro culture of tree peony through axillary buddingp. 477
Micropropagation of pineapple, Ananas comosus (L.) Merrp. 499
Date palm Phoenix dactylifera L. micropropagationp. 509
Light-emitting diodes as an effective lighting source for in vitro banana culturep. 527
In vitro mutagenesis in banana (Musa spp.) using gamma irradiationp. 543
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