2016
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.2016.1215231
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In vitro micrografting of apical and axillary buds of cacao

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“…This stable in vitro environment and the probable pathogen-free status of micro-scion/rootstock may favor callus formation and rapid establishment of vascular reconnection between scions and rootstocks required for grafting success [34,35]. Micrografting protocols have been developed for many fruit crops including almond [18], apple [36], apricot [23], avocado [37], cacao [38], cashew [39], cherimoya [19], cherry [21], citrus [40,41], guava [4], grape [34], jujube [42], mulberry [43], hazelnut [44], kiwifruit [25], passion fruit [26], olive [45], peach [46], pear [47], pistachio [17], plum [48], walnut [49,50], and watermelon [51].…”
Section: Overall Developments and Characters Of Micrograftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This stable in vitro environment and the probable pathogen-free status of micro-scion/rootstock may favor callus formation and rapid establishment of vascular reconnection between scions and rootstocks required for grafting success [34,35]. Micrografting protocols have been developed for many fruit crops including almond [18], apple [36], apricot [23], avocado [37], cacao [38], cashew [39], cherimoya [19], cherry [21], citrus [40,41], guava [4], grape [34], jujube [42], mulberry [43], hazelnut [44], kiwifruit [25], passion fruit [26], olive [45], peach [46], pear [47], pistachio [17], plum [48], walnut [49,50], and watermelon [51].…”
Section: Overall Developments and Characters Of Micrograftingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To prepare rootstock seedlings for micrografting, in vitro germination of seeds is the first step, with varied protocols needed to promote germination. Miguelez-Sierra et al [38] found that cacao seeds did not require any pretreatment for the effective in vitro seed germination; in their protocol, seeds were taken from mature pods, were surface sterilized, inoculated in culture medium, and three-week-old seedlings were used as rootstocks. However, removal of the seed coat is necessary in many cases of in vitro germination.…”
Section: Preparation Of Rootstocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dari lapisan kambium akan terbentuk jaringan pembuluh sehingga proses translokasi hara dari batang bawah ke batang atas atau sebaliknya hasil fotosintesis dari batang atas ke batang bawah berlangsung sebagaimana mestinya Miguelez-Sierra et al (2017).…”
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“…To address these challenges, the development of an efficient in vitro grafting system, which includes younger tissues under controlled environmental conditions in the growth chamber, seems to be potential and has successfully been utilized in different types of fruit species (Cardoso et al, 2012;Miguelez-Sierra et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%