Veysel Süzerer
Gebze Institute of Technology
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Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment | 2013
Hakan Yildirim; Veysel Süzerer
ABSTRACT A successful micrografting technique for the almond cultivars (cvs) “Texas”, “Ferrastar” and “Nonpareil” was developed using in vitro germinated seedlings as rootstocks and axenic shoot cultures established from mature tree sources as microscions. In vitro germinated seedlings, which developed 14 days after culturing in the modified Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium, were decapitated and used as rootstock. Shoot culture initiation from three almond cvs (“Texas”, “Ferrastar” and “Nonpareil”) was successfully achieved by culturing mature shoot tips from forced nodal buds, about 4–6 mm, on a modified MS medium containing 1 mgL−1 benzyl adenin (BA). Slit micrografting on epicotyl and on hypocotyls were equally successful (83.3% to 100%). Grafting success was dependent on the rootstock type and lenght of the scion. Grafting success varied between 83.33% and 100% depending on the cultivar, when the scion contained 1, 2, and 3 nodes. When almond scions, about 1.5 cm long, were micrografted on germinated seedling and cultured on proliferation medium (PM), the mean shoot length was 19.84 mm, 16.50 mm, 26.93 mm for the cvs “Texas”, “Ferrastar” and “Nonpareil” respectively. Micrografts could be easily cultured on a hormone-free semi-solid MS medium and were potted out after 4 to 6 weeks of culture growth. Rooted micrografted plantlets were successfully acclimatized and transferred to potting mix with 100 % survival. Although low percentages of variation were obtained in tested cvs (3.70%, 6.25% and 10.2% in “Texas”, “Ferrastar” and “Nonpareil”), molecular analysis showed that the developed micrografting technique produces genetically stable plantlets, at least up to 6 months of sub-culturing in cvs “Ferrastar” and “Nonpareil”. The described micrografting technique could be usedfor rejuvenation ofshoot explants of mature elite almond cultivars and it also has potential use in the commercial production of other almond cultivars.
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2014
Hülya Akdemir; Veysel Süzerer; Ahmet Onay; Engin Tilkat; Yusuf Ersali; Yelda Özden Çiftçi
Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2013
Hülya Akdemir; Veysel Süzerer; Engin Tilkat; Hakan Yildirim; Ahmet Onay; Yelda Özden Çiftçi
Acta Horticulturae | 2014
F.M. Kilinç; Veysel Süzerer; Y. Özden Çiftçi; Ibrahim Koc; Hülya Akdemir; Hakan Yildirim; Engin Tilkat; Ahmet Onay
Cryobiology | 2014
B. Köksal; Veysel Süzerer; M. Gül Şeker; Y. Özden Çiftçi
Acta Horticulturae | 2014
Engin Tilkat; Veysel Süzerer; Yusuf Ersali; A. Hoșer; F.M. Kilinç; Emine Ayaz Tilkat; Hülya Akdemir; Y. Özden Çiftçi; Ahmet Onay; A. Kaplan
Batman Üniversitesi Yaşam Bilimleri Dergisi | 2013
Ömer Faruk Akdemir; Engin Tilkat; Ahmet Onay; F.M. Kilinç; Veysel Süzerer; Yelda Özden Çiftçi
Archive | 2012
Ahmet Onay; Engin Tilkat; Yusuf Ersali; Emine Ayaz Tilkat; Veysel Süzerer
Batman Üniversitesi Yaşam Bilimleri Dergisi | 2012
Ahmet Onay; Hakan Yildirim; Vedat Pirinç; Engin Tilkat; Yelda Özden Çiftçi; Hülya Akdemir; Veysel Süzerer; Nazan Çalar; Mahir Binici; Ömer Faruk Akdemir; F.M. Kilinç
Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2011
Ahmet Onay; Hakan Yildirim; Yelda Ozden Tokatli; Hülya Akdemir; Veysel Süzerer