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100 _aYun W Z
245 0 _aEffect of temperature on stamen culture and somatic plant regeneration in rubber
260 _bActa Agronomica Sinica
_c1995
300 _a723-726
500 _aSource Year: 1996
520 _aIn stamen culture experiments, a temperature difference of only 2 degree C could cause marked differences in efficiency. High temperatures could enhance callus formation rate but reduce callus differentiation ability, resulting in a lower plantlet induction rate owing to reduced embryoid quantity and quality. They could also accelerate root development, causing the root to appear before the shoot in some cases and thus impairing further embryoid development. Optimum temperatures were 24 to 27 degree C depending on the stage of culture. The temperatures most suitable for callus induction, somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration were (respectively) 26, 24-25 and 26-27 degree C. Regeneration frequencies as high as 40.5;were obtained by using these optimum temperatures.
650 _aRubber
650 _aSomatic plant regeneration
650 _aStamen culture
700 _aTing C X
856 _uPBA
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