2021
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20213903002
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Development of in vitro culture establishment conditions and micropropagation of grapevine rootstock cultivar ‘Ruggeri-140’

Abstract: Optimization of in vitro culture conditions of grapevine phylloxera-resistant rootstock cultivar ‘Ruggeri-140’(Vitisberlandieri x Vitisrupestris) was carried out. Among the different sterilization treatments, maximum aseptic cultures were obtained for both explants apical tips and nodal segments when treated with Ca(ClO)2 at concentration of 1.5 % for 10 minutes plus 70 % ethanol for 30 s (T7). The maximum shoot proliferation was observed both in apical and nodal meristems cultured on MS medium supplemented wi… Show more

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“…Plant regeneration in vitro is a process in which explants undergo cellular division and differentiation and then form tissues and organs throughout the growth period [33][34]. The achievement of plant regeneration depends on numerous things, namely on explant types [35], nutrients [36], PGR types, their concentrations and combinations [37][38][39][40][41][42], the age of the mother plant from which the explant is separated [43], the season of explant separation, temperature, illumination [44], etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant regeneration in vitro is a process in which explants undergo cellular division and differentiation and then form tissues and organs throughout the growth period [33][34]. The achievement of plant regeneration depends on numerous things, namely on explant types [35], nutrients [36], PGR types, their concentrations and combinations [37][38][39][40][41][42], the age of the mother plant from which the explant is separated [43], the season of explant separation, temperature, illumination [44], etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%