2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11627-017-9856-z
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Temporary immersion systems for the mass propagation of sweet cherry cultivars and cherry rootstocks: development of a micropropagation procedure and effect of culture conditions on plant quality

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“…The rooting percentages were also much lower (27%) than those obtained in semi-solid medium (50-70%). In Quercus robur (Gatti et al 2017) and in Prunus avium (Godoy et al 2017) carried out the rooting in semi-solid media due to the poor results obtained in TIS.…”
Section: Shoot Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rooting percentages were also much lower (27%) than those obtained in semi-solid medium (50-70%). In Quercus robur (Gatti et al 2017) and in Prunus avium (Godoy et al 2017) carried out the rooting in semi-solid media due to the poor results obtained in TIS.…”
Section: Shoot Numbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(McAlister et al 2005), Phoenix dactylifera (Nayyef et al 2019), Pistacia vera (Akdemir et al 2014), Quercus robur (Gatti et al 2017), Q. suber (Pérez et al 2013), Castanea spp. (Vidal et al 2015;Cuenca et al 2017), Prunus avium (Godoy et al 2017), P. cerasifera (Nasri et al 2019), Tectona grandis (Quiala et al 2012), Salix viminalis (Regueira et al 2018), Olea europaea (Benelli and De Carlo 2018), Citrus × latifolia (Bulbarela-Marini et al 2019) among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advances in in vitro culture techniques such as TIS have recently been developed to improve mass propagation efficiency that was difficult to accomplish using conventional propagation systems such as SSS or CIS [17]. TIS mass propagation success has previously been reported for various plant species [18,19]-including orchids [11,20,21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other plants, shoots obtained by TIS were rooted ex vitro, as reported for chestnut and teak , or in vitro by using SS, as reported for pistachio , cherry , and oak . Except for oak shoots, the use of TIS increased the number and quality of shoots destined to rooting, improving the overall process with regard to conventional micropropagation.…”
Section: Application Of Bioreactors To the Micropropagation Of Treesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…For several years, the use of bioreactors has become part of the daily routine in most plant tissue culture laboratories. These systems can improve proliferation, rooting, plant conversion and acclimation of a wide range of plants, including trees The industrial applications of bioreactors are widespread, and besides the references in which participation of companies is cited , many companies culturing woody plants use bioreactors at experimental or commercial levels. Figure shows some examples of the propagation of woody plants in bioreactors on an industrial scale.…”
Section: Advantages Disadvantages and Prospects Of The Use Of Biorementioning
confidence: 99%