2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11240-017-1278-4
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From chromosome doubling to DNA sequence changes: outcomes of an improved in vitro procedure developed for allotriploid “Híbrido de Timor” (Coffea arabica L. × Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner)

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“…Likewise, some variations in nuclear DNA content between species are possibly artifacts caused by the inability of the dye to access DNA, since the fluorescent stains PI and DAPI can yield significantly different values for the same sample (Noirot et al, 2002;2003b). The studies on nuclear DNA content in C. arabica cultivars by FCM have been reported Clarindo and Carvalho, 2009;Clarindo et al, 2012Clarindo et al, , 2013Sanglard et al, 2017;Sattler et al, 2016), and therefore additional studies on more cultivars will be helpful for breeding programs, as well as, from a basic standpoint, for phylogenetic analysis of coffee cultivars.…”
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“…Likewise, some variations in nuclear DNA content between species are possibly artifacts caused by the inability of the dye to access DNA, since the fluorescent stains PI and DAPI can yield significantly different values for the same sample (Noirot et al, 2002;2003b). The studies on nuclear DNA content in C. arabica cultivars by FCM have been reported Clarindo and Carvalho, 2009;Clarindo et al, 2012Clarindo et al, , 2013Sanglard et al, 2017;Sattler et al, 2016), and therefore additional studies on more cultivars will be helpful for breeding programs, as well as, from a basic standpoint, for phylogenetic analysis of coffee cultivars.…”
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“…Lindl. (Blasco et al, 2015), allotriploid "Híbrido de Timor" (Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner x Coffea arabica L., Sanglard et al, 2017), Eucalyptus grandis W. Hill ex Maiden, Eucalyptus urophylla S. T. Blake, Eucalyptus benthamii Maiden & Cambage, and homoploid E. urophylla x E. grandis .…”
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“…Nowadays, the more promising in vitro procedure associates the indirect somatic embryogenesis (ISE) pathway with the antitubulin agent treatment. This in vitro pathway is based on somatic embryo recovery-the possibility of regenerating a plantlet from a single cell (Stewart et al, 1958)-which maximizes the occurrence of only solid polyploids from CSD exploring the ISE (Wu and Mooney, 2002;Dutt et al, 2010;Acanda et al, 2015;Sanglard et al, 2017).…”
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