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Modern methods in peach (Prunus persica) genome research. [PDF]

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Rozanova IV, Vodiasova EA.
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PEACH ( Prunus persica (L.) Batsch)

2016
Peach is extensively grown in temperate areas, in both hemispheres, covering 1.5. million. ha for a total amount of about 18. million tons. It is the third most important temperate tree fruit, behind apple and pear. Over 90% of the production is for the fresh market, while the canning industry requires adapted cultivars with specific features of ...
D. Bassi   +3 more
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Regeneration of peach (Prunus persica L. Batsch) cultivars and Prunus persica × Prunus dulcis rootstocks via organogenesis

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2011
Somatic peach plants were regenerated from callus derived from the base of stem explants of the scion cultivars ‘UFO-3’, ‘Maruja’, ‘Flariba’ and ‘Alice Bigi’, and the peach × almond rootstocks ‘Garnem’ and ‘GF677’. A protocol for organogenic plant regeneration was developed using three culture media containing different concentrations of 6 ...
Margarita Pérez-Jiménez   +2 more
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Micropropagation of Peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch]

1992
The peach belongs to the family Rosaceae, subfamily Prunoideae, genus Prunus, subgenus Amygdalus, and species persica (L.) Batsch. The basic chromosome number is n = 8 and there are 16 sporophytic chromosomes (Darlington and Janaki Ammal 1945). Most cultivars are self-fertile and do not require cross-pollination.
D. W. Reeves, G. A. Couvillon
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Leaf Abscission in Peach, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch: Ultrastructural and Biochemical Aspects

Botanical Gazette, 1986
Deblading of the peach leaf induces petiole abscission at the petiole/shoot junction. The abscission zone (AZ), distinguishable only after deblading, has ca. 10 layers of cells, which undergo significant ultrastructural modifications in that polysomes, dictyosomes, and rough endoplasmic reticulum profiles increase.
RAMINA, ANGELO   +3 more
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Adventitious shoot regeneration in peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch]

Plant Cell Reports, 2002
A method for adventitious shoot regeneration from leaves of micropropagated peach shoots has been developed. Apices were excised from in vitro shoot cultures of a seed-derived (juvenile) genotype (P16Cl5) and mature genotypes (Babygold 6, 842 Standard, San Giorgio and Yumyeong).
A. Gentile, S. Monticelli, C. Damiano
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