1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf02632030
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Plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis in many cultivars of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

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“…Therefore, genotype seems to be a factor influencing the cultivars' capacity to induce callogenesis. Indeed, our results confirm the findings of several authors who found that cotton callogenesis was genotype-dependent (Trolinder & Xhixan, 1989;Gawel & Robacker, 1990;Firoozabady & Deboer, 1993;Zouzou et al, 1997;Feng et al, 1998;Zouzou et al, 2000;Zhang et al, 2001;Koné, 2003). During callogenesis and in the primary phase of somatic embryogenesis, significant changes took place in polyphenolic composition and content.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Therefore, genotype seems to be a factor influencing the cultivars' capacity to induce callogenesis. Indeed, our results confirm the findings of several authors who found that cotton callogenesis was genotype-dependent (Trolinder & Xhixan, 1989;Gawel & Robacker, 1990;Firoozabady & Deboer, 1993;Zouzou et al, 1997;Feng et al, 1998;Zouzou et al, 2000;Zhang et al, 2001;Koné, 2003). During callogenesis and in the primary phase of somatic embryogenesis, significant changes took place in polyphenolic composition and content.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Since then, several authors have induced it successfully (Rami & Bhojwani, 1976;Zouzou et al, 1997Zouzou et al, , 2000Zhang et al, 2001;Kouakou, 2003). The most responsive cotton line to callogenesis is Coker (Finer & Smith, 1984;Trolinder & Goodin, 1987;Firoozabady & Deboer, 1993;Kouakou, 2003). Although significant progress has been reported in cotton tissue culture (Peeters & Swennen, 1993;Zouzou et al, 1997Zouzou et al, , 2000Kouakou et al, 2004a), callogenesis is genotype-dependent in cotton, which limits the effectiveness of callogenesis in cotton improvement (Trolinder & Xhixan, 1989;Gawel & Robacker, 1990;Feng et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al(1996) observed somatic embryogenesis and regenerated plants from Coker 201. Firoozabady and DeBoer (1993) demonstrated that somatic embryogenesis was rapid for Cokers (10~12 weeks), relatively slow for GSCs, and very slow for non-Coker cultivars. Further studies were also carried out on the effect of environmental conditions on culture induction, maintenance, somatic embryo development, somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method was successfully extended to include other wild varieties such as G. davidsonii, G. klotzschianum, G. raimondii, and G. stocksii (Sun et al 2006). G. hirsutum is by far the most successful cotton tissue culture system (Davidonis and Hamilton 1983;Shoemaker et al 1986;Trolinder and Goodin 1987;Firoozabady and DeBoer 1993;Kumria et al 2003), where it was shown to be highly genotype dependent and highly efficient in the coker varieties (Firoozabady and DeBoer 1993). The coker varieties are now the varieties of choice for genetic transformation (Firoozabady et al 1987;Umbeck et al 1987;Rathore et al 2006).…”
Section: Micropropagation Through Tissue Culturementioning
confidence: 95%