2003
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2003.603.24
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Breeding of New Seedless Table Grapes in Israel Conventional and Biotechnological Approach

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“…During the past 30 years, embryo rescue has been used mostly in seedless grapevine breeding programmes in the United States, Israel, South Africa, Chile and Australia. "Prime", "Mystery", "Spring Blush" and "Black-finger" are seedless table grape cultivars developed in Israel (Perl et al, 2003). Similarly, many studies have been published in the literature reporting the successful use of the embryo rescue technique in crossbreeding studies in viticulture (Ramming et al, 2000;Yang et al, 2007;Tian & Wang, 2008;Ji & Wang, 2013;Uquillas et al, 2013;Li et al, 2014Li et al, , 2015.…”
Section: Conventional Crossbreedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past 30 years, embryo rescue has been used mostly in seedless grapevine breeding programmes in the United States, Israel, South Africa, Chile and Australia. "Prime", "Mystery", "Spring Blush" and "Black-finger" are seedless table grape cultivars developed in Israel (Perl et al, 2003). Similarly, many studies have been published in the literature reporting the successful use of the embryo rescue technique in crossbreeding studies in viticulture (Ramming et al, 2000;Yang et al, 2007;Tian & Wang, 2008;Ji & Wang, 2013;Uquillas et al, 2013;Li et al, 2014Li et al, , 2015.…”
Section: Conventional Crossbreedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of embryo culture for breeding seedless grapes was first reported by Emershad and Ramming (1982). Since then, the ability to generate seedless grapes by embryo culture has spread worldwide (Bouquet and Danglot 1996;Burger and Goussard 1996;El-Agamy et al 2009;Emershad and Ramming 1984;Ji et al 2013b;Ledbetter and Ramming 1989;Mejia and Hinrichsen 2003;Perl et al 2003;Spiegel-Roy et al 1990;Uquillas et al 2013;Valdez et al 2000). Cain et al (1983) obtained normal embryos and seedling plants from normally abortive ovules of seedless grapes by embryo rescue and elaborately elucidated the promising application of embryo rescue in breeding of seedless grapes.…”
Section: Breeding Of Seedless Grape Cultivarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prime grapevine is a large seedless berry with a creamy white color. Prime is a very early ripening cultivar, has an amber color, a Muscat flavor, crisp taste and excellent shelf life (Perl et al, 2003). Another grape variety is ARRA 13 which is red seedless, early harvest with a sweet neutral taste, berry size as 12-22 mm, and its texture is fleshy and need very high fertility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%