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Induction of calli from leaf fragments of two cultivars of fuchsia (Constance and Swingtime) and regeneration of adventitious buds are attempted in order to detect and to use somaclonal variation to obtain artificial mutants. Desirable modifications are white flowers, new floral type and cold tolerance.
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Dabin, P. and Choisez-Givron, D. 1982. Culture in vitro de deux variétés de fuchsia (“Constance” et “Symphony”) et comparaison avec les méthodes traditionnelles. Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belg., 115, 27–32.
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Bouharmont, J., Dabin, P. (1986). Somaclonal Variation in Some Cultivars of Fuchsia. In: Somaclonal Variations and Crop Improvement. Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7733-5_28
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