2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1015182608782
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A New Somaclone of Prunus Avium Shows Diverse Growth Pattern under Different Spectral Quality of Radiation

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“…The share of variable expenses in researches conducted in different studies was examined; 55%, 65. 44%, 72.19%, and 62.24% and 63.73% (Shazly et al 2013;Seufert et al, 2012;Piagnani et al, 2002;Litskas et al, 2011;Aydın et al, 2016). In the research, considering the production costs per hectare and the yield level per hectare in cherry cultivation, the unit cherry cost was found to be 934.71PKR/kg (Table 7).…”
Section: Figure 4: Cherry Marketing Channels In Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The share of variable expenses in researches conducted in different studies was examined; 55%, 65. 44%, 72.19%, and 62.24% and 63.73% (Shazly et al 2013;Seufert et al, 2012;Piagnani et al, 2002;Litskas et al, 2011;Aydın et al, 2016). In the research, considering the production costs per hectare and the yield level per hectare in cherry cultivation, the unit cherry cost was found to be 934.71PKR/kg (Table 7).…”
Section: Figure 4: Cherry Marketing Channels In Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quetta, Balochistan is famous for its early and quality cherry. Research has been conducted so far for the economic analysis (Piagnani et al, 2002;Akcay and Uzunöz, 2006;Yilmaz et al, 2017;El-Shazly et al 2013;Seufert et al, 2012;Demircan et al, 2006;Aydın et al, 2016;Litskas et al, 2011). However, these researches should be repeated in different regions over time and suggestions should be produced for the solution of producers' problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data were detected after dividing the canopy into three segments: basal, middle and apical as described in Piagnani, M. C., et al [6]. The following parameters were measured: collar stem diameter at 20 cm, plant height, long branch of one year, internodes length, leaves (width, length, area and petiole length), insertion angles and extension, n°/buds/fruit and wood in the branches of two and three years.…”
Section: Plant Vigormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Somaclonal variation has provided a new and alternative tool to the breeders for obtaining genetic variability relatively rapidly and without sophisticated technology in horticultural crops, which are either difficult to breed or have narrow genetic base [5]. Somaclonal variant, named HS, regenerated from Prunus avium 'Hedelfingen' leaf tissue, exhibited different pattern of growth and development and reduced vigor respect to wild type under different light qualities of in vitro and early ex vitro conditions [6,7]. The HS, somaclonal fruits quality at early unripe (green) and full ripe (dark red) stages did not show main biochemical differences respect to wild type fruit D DAVID PUBLISHING Vegetative Habitus and Fruit Production of Self-rooted Cherry Cultivar 'Hedelfingen' Wild Type and Somaclonal Grafted on 'Gisela 6' and 'Colt' Rootstock 364 [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research successes to date include tissue culture for somaclonal variability in timber cherry (De Rogatis et al, 1994 and; whole-plant regeneration from leaves and cotyledons (Yang et al, 1991;Cantoni et al, 1993;De Rogatis and Rossi, 1994); organogenesis, i.e. direct regeneration from disks of in vitro-grown leaves, to breed clones of 'Hedelfinger', which appear to exhibit reduced apical dominance (Piagnani et al, 2002); and somatic embryogenesis in 'Summit' from root explants of invitro-grown plantlets (Druart et al, 1998). In vitro technology has been pursued in Germany to evaluate self incompatibility status of cherry seedlings (Schmidt and Ketwel, 1996) and Stanys (1998) and to increase the output of seedlings from early maturing parents.…”
Section: Biotic Stress Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%