1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03091-2_9
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Somatic Embryogenesis and the Technology of Synthetic Seed

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“…In the second phase embryos pass through the typical stages of zygotic embryogenesis, i.e., globular, heart-shaped and torpedo-shaped stages in dicots, globular, scutellar (transition), and coleoptilar stages in monocots, or globular, early cotyledonary and late cotyledonary embryos in conifers (Gray et al 1995;Toonen and de Vries 1996;Dong and Dunstan 2000).…”
Section: Changes In Endogenous Hormone Contents During Expression Of Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second phase embryos pass through the typical stages of zygotic embryogenesis, i.e., globular, heart-shaped and torpedo-shaped stages in dicots, globular, scutellar (transition), and coleoptilar stages in monocots, or globular, early cotyledonary and late cotyledonary embryos in conifers (Gray et al 1995;Toonen and de Vries 1996;Dong and Dunstan 2000).…”
Section: Changes In Endogenous Hormone Contents During Expression Of Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of somatic embryos as a seeding system has potential advantages, including low process cost, a large number of synthetic seeds produced in a limited space, better maintenance of genetic stability (Gray et al, 1995), rapid multiplication, and potential for direct planting (Cantliffe et al, 1987;Fujii et al, 1987). Consistent production of a large quantity of high-quality somatic embryos is a major problem for the commercial adoption of synthetic seed technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of SEs is, thus, a unique mode of in vitro regeneration and offers many advantages, including the potential for unlimited production of clones with elite traits. The culture of plant tissues via SE on a large scale makes it possible to produce synthetically coated seeds (Redenbaugh 1993;Gray et al 1995). Secondly, the use of embryogenic cultures has proven to be especially valuable in providing a source of regenerable protoplasts (Chang and Wong 1994;Jimenez 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%