Sinski et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Improving in vitro induction of autopolyploidy in grapevine seedless cultivarsSinski et al., 2014
- Document ID
- 15900031371034660710
- Author
- Sinski I
- Dal Bosco D
- Pierozzi N
- Maia J
- Ritschel P
- Quecini V
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Euphytica
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The efficiency of in vitro polyploidization depends on several variables associated to the plant, the antimicrotubule agent and the interactions between them. In the present work, we have used response-surface methodology to determine the best operating conditions for …
- 240000006365 Vitis vinifera 0 title abstract description 36
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