2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.704.277
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In vitro Studies in Litchi chinensis - Effect of Explant and Medium

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“…Traditional breeding techniques have limitations such as long reproductive cycles, high costs, and low efficiency, while molecular breeding has advantages such as short breeding cycles and the rapid improvement of targeted traits, making it a promising approach for the selection and breeding of new litchi cultivars [2]. An efficient in vitro regeneration technology system is a prerequisite for molecular breeding, and somatic embryogenesis is the key to in vitro regeneration [3][4][5]. Somatic embryogenesis is the most effective technique for the large-scale propagation of plants and the long-term conservation of different embryogenic cell lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional breeding techniques have limitations such as long reproductive cycles, high costs, and low efficiency, while molecular breeding has advantages such as short breeding cycles and the rapid improvement of targeted traits, making it a promising approach for the selection and breeding of new litchi cultivars [2]. An efficient in vitro regeneration technology system is a prerequisite for molecular breeding, and somatic embryogenesis is the key to in vitro regeneration [3][4][5]. Somatic embryogenesis is the most effective technique for the large-scale propagation of plants and the long-term conservation of different embryogenic cell lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%