Review

In vitro Micrografting of Woody Plant Species-II (Objectives)

Volume: 27 Number: 2 June 30, 2017
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In vitro Micrografting of Woody Plant Species-II (Objectives)

Abstract

In vitro micrografting is a propagation technique, involving the grafting of relatively miniature cuttings under axenic culture conditions and it is one of the recent developed propagation techniques compared to other conventional vegetative propagation techniques. This method overcomes some of the limitations of shoot tip culture and grafting, while it also keeps together the advantages of both methods. Micrografting was applied for the eradication viruses and pathogens from some fruit species and cultivars during the first application period, but later, the technique was further developed on various woody plant species in different research areas of plant physiology and development. These includes physiological rejuvenation and incompatibility grafting as a prerequisite for the clonally propagation of mature genotypes of many woody species. Consequently, in vitro micrografting is used in large scale propagation and by overcoming the disadvantages of other propagation technique. It also enables to examine in detail the genetic similarities and differences between the tissues and cells. The aims of this study were (1) to review how micrografting studies passed a process from 1970s until today, first started to obtain virus-free plants from citrus; (2) to reveal what kind of work has been presented particularly on the plant breeding and propagation of the woody plant species, including the type of fruit breeding and reproduction and (3) and to present those studies in a specific order.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Engineering

Journal Section

Review

Authors

Nazan Çalar This is me
DİCLE ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Türkiye

Publication Date

June 30, 2017

Submission Date

January 24, 2017

Acceptance Date

March 1, 2017

Published in Issue

Year 2017 Volume: 27 Number: 2

APA
Yıldırım, H., & Çalar, N. (2017). In vitro Micrografting of Woody Plant Species-II (Objectives). Yuzuncu Yıl University Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 27(2), 292-298. https://doi.org/10.29133/yyutbd.287807
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