| Literature DB >> 11912504 |
M E Martínez-Montero1, E Ojeda, A Espinosa, M Sánchez, R Castillo, M T González-Arnao, F Engelmann, J C Lorenzo.
Abstract
This study compared the field performance of sugarcane plants originating from three different sources: control, non-cryopreserved embryogenic calluses, cryopreserved embryogenic calluses and macropropagated material of the same commercial hybrid. Several agronomic traits were evaluated on 100 plants per treatment over a 27-month period covering the growth of the stool and of the first ratoon. Significant differences between treatments were observed only during the first six months of field growth of sugarcane stools. Stems produced from in vitro cultured material, irrespective of their cryopreservation status, had a smaller diameter and a shorter height than those produced from macropropagated material. These differences disappeared by 12 months of stool field growth.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11912504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cryo Letters ISSN: 0143-2044 Impact factor: 1.066