<i>In vitro</i> morphogenesis of grapevine (<i>Vitis vinifera</i> L.) originated from anticipated or latent buds

Authors

  • M. Adrian
  • J. C. Fournioux
  • R. Bessis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.1996.35.107-111

Keywords:

conformity of propagation, bud, in vitro culture, juvenility, micropropagation

Abstract

While in outdoor-grown vines shoots originate from latent buds, grapevine shoots from microcuttings cultured in vitro are produced by the anticipated bud. The latter shoots show physiological and morphological features of juvenility. This study was carried out to obtain more conform in vitro grapevine shoots. Latent buds were induced to develop in vitro. Shoots produced by latent buds had more juvenile features than those produced by anticipated buds. New information on the control of juvenility of grapevines in vitro is presented.

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2015-08-13

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