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Structural and biochemical aspects of peach fruit abscission (Prunus persica L. Batsch)
Planta, 1985The physiological drop of immature fruits was studied in relation to the activation of the abscission zone located between the fruit and the receptacle. Light- and electron-microscopy observations demonstrated that this zone consisted of two types of parenchymatous cells: in the distal region, closer to the fruit, were groups of small thick-walled ...
RASCIO, NICOLETTA +3 more
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Adventitious shoot regeneration in peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch]
Plant Cell Reports, 2002A 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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IAA LEVELS IN PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) BATSCH IN RELATION TO FRUIT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT.
Acta Horticulturae, 1989Levels of IAA, determined by spectrofluorimetry were assessed during different phases of fruit growth and development. Hormone concentration was related to growth rate expressed in terms of diameter, seed length and seed dry weight (DW). Proteins in the seed were also determined.
VIZZOTTO, Giannina +4 more
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PEACH [PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) BATSCH]: AN ALIEN SPECIES OF THE ITALIAN VASCULAR FLORA
Acta Horticulturae, 2015Plant species distribution on Earth is a consequence of geographical biotic or abiotic barriers. Since its appearance on Earth, man has largely affected the presence of organisms in nature and for many of them he has been a voluntary and/or accidentally diffusion agent. This is particularly true for agricultural crops.
STINCA, ADRIANO +3 more
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GROWTH OF IMMATURE PEACH [PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) BATSCH.] EMBRYOS ON DIFFERENT MEDIA.
Acta Horticulturae, 1998Embryo culture is a valuable in vitro technique to rescue immature embryos. The present experiment investigates the influence of media (MS, Knopp and Woody Plant=WP), sucrose levels (20 g/1 and 30 g/1), hormones (0,2 mg/1 of BAP and 0,1 mg/1 of GA3) and casein (200 mg/1 and 500 mg/1) on germination and plant development of immature peach and nectarine [
M. Rizzo, K. Porter, D.Bassi, D. Byrne
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