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Bragantia | 1995

Influence of grape genotype, ripening season, seed trace size, and culture date on in ovule embryo development and plant formation

Celso Valdevino Pommer; David W. Ramming; Richard L. Emershad

Dezoito genotipos de uvas (Vitis vinifera L.) apirenas, sem sementes diferindo na epoca de maturacao (precoce, media e tardia) c no tamanho da semente-traco (pequena, media e grande), foram colhidos a 6, 10, 14, 18 e 22 semanas apos o florescimento. Usando tecnicas de resgate de embriao, foi estudado se o embriao aborta a medida que o fruto amadurece e quais percentagens de embrioes permanecem viaveis em estadios mais avancados. O tamanho da semente-traco tambem foi investigado para determinar sua influencia na viabilidade do embriao durante a maturacao. Verificou-se que o genotipo tem grande influencia nas caracteristicas relacionadas com a cultura de embriao. Genotipos de maturacao tardia mostraram menos embrioes resgatados e germinados e menos plântulas transplantaveis do que aqueles precoces e medios. As melhores epocas para cultura visando ao resgate de embriao de uva sao as de 6 e 10 semanas apos o florescimento. Nessas datas, obtiveram-se os maiores numeros de embrioes germinados e de plântulas transplantaveis. Genotipos com as maiores relacoes entre peso de semente-traco/comprimento de semente-traco (isto e, maior densidade) revelaram-se propensos a ter maior numero de ovulos com embrioes, mais embrioes germinados e mais plântulas transplantaveis. O estudo tambem mostrou que e possivel obter plantas de frutos maduros colhidos tardiamente, embora a uma taxa mais reduzida.


Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 1994

Effects of media on embryo enlargement, germination and plant development in early-ripening genotypes of Prunus grown in vitro

Richard L. Emershad; David W. Ramming

Embryo culture of 5–10 mm long embryos of Prunus was investigated. The effects of various media on embryo enlargement, germination and plant formation were compared. Results show that embryos in all genotypes enlarged during stratification on any tested medium. Beneficial embryo enlargement, germination and plant development of peach and nectarine occurred when cultured on WP medium. The embryos of a plum were more responsive to C2d medium for enlargement, germination and plant development. All genotypes germinated well with a large number of embryos growing into plants on WP and C2d media.


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 2007

Large Variation Found in the Phytochemical and Antioxidant Activity of Peach and Plum Germplasm

Marcia Vizzotto; Luis Cisneros-Zevallos; David H. Byrne; David W. Ramming; William R. Okie


Food Chemistry | 2010

ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND PHENOLIC CONTENT OF 16 RAISIN GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA L.) CULTIVARS AND SELECTIONS

Andrew P. Breksa; Gary R. Takeoka; Marlene B. Hidalgo; Ana Vilches; Justine Vasse; David W. Ramming


American Journal of Botany | 1989

IN OVULO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND PLANT FORMATION FROM STENOSPERMIC GENOTYPES OF VITIS VINIFERA

Richard L. Emershad; David W. Ramming; Marcelo D. Serpe


American Journal of Botany | 1984

In-ovulo embryo culture of Vitis vinifera L. c.v. «Thompson Seedless»

Richard L. Emershad; David W. Ramming


Archive | 1992

Free and Bound Flavor Constituents of White-Fleshed Nectarines

Gary R. Takeoka; Robert A. Flath; Ron G. Buttery; Peter Winterhalter; Matthias Güntert; David W. Ramming; Roy Teranishi


Hortscience | 2000

A Stenospermocarpic, Seedless Vitis vinifera × Vitis rotundifolia Hybrid Developed by Embryo Rescue

David W. Ramming; Richard L. Emershad; Ronald E. Tarailo


Hortscience | 2004

Antioxidant Content of Peach and Plum Genotypes

David H. Byrne; Marcia Vizzotto; Luis Cisneros-Zevallos; David W. Ramming; William R. Okie


Hortscience | 2003

In Vitro Factors During Ovule Culture Affect Development and Conversion of Immature Peach and Nectarine Embryos

David W. Ramming; Richard L. Emershad; Carol M. Foster

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Richard L. Emershad

United States Department of Agriculture

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Gary R. Takeoka

United States Department of Agriculture

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William R. Okie

United States Department of Agriculture

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Marcia Vizzotto

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Ana Vilches

United States Department of Agriculture

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Andrew P. Breksa

United States Department of Agriculture

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Justine Vasse

United States Department of Agriculture

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