2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362012000200015
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In vitro organogenesis of zucchini squash cv. Caserta

Abstract: A protocol for the in vitro culture of Cucurbita pepo cv. Caserta was studied, using a cotyledon segment with an attached hypocotyl fragment as an explant. First, to determine the optimal seedling age, explants were collected from 4 to 6-day-old in vitro germinated seedlings and cultured in MS basal medium supplemented with benzylaminopurine (BAP, 4.5 µM), under a 16-h photoperiod at 27ºC. Based on the results obtained, the explants collected from the 4-day-old seedlings were then cultured in MS basal … Show more

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“…In recent years, the literature does not report studies on micropropagation of C. moschata and C. ecuadorensis. However, several studies have been carried out on micropropagation and somatic embryogenesis in other Cucurbita species such as pumpkin (C. pepo), using shoot tips, cotyledon and hypocotyl segments as explants (Ananthakrishnan et al, 2003;Stipp et al, 2012). In another species of pumpkin (C. maxima) and ash gourd (Benincasa hispida Thunb.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the literature does not report studies on micropropagation of C. moschata and C. ecuadorensis. However, several studies have been carried out on micropropagation and somatic embryogenesis in other Cucurbita species such as pumpkin (C. pepo), using shoot tips, cotyledon and hypocotyl segments as explants (Ananthakrishnan et al, 2003;Stipp et al, 2012). In another species of pumpkin (C. maxima) and ash gourd (Benincasa hispida Thunb.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Cucurbita contains 960 species, including cucumber, chayote, watermelon, and melon. In Brazil, three species of zucchini occupy a significant portion of agribusiness: C. moschata, C. maxima, e C. pepo (Stipp et al, 2012;Sim et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%