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'AHUACATL' is called 'AVOCADO' in English, German and Italian. The fruit 'AGUACATE' and the tree 'AGUACATERO' is used in Spanish North America and northern South America, the fruit 'PALTA' and the tree 'PALTO' in Chile, Ecuador and Peru, 'AVOCAT' in French and 'ABACATE' in Portuguese.


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1. ABSTRACT: Cryopreservation of Avocado
Efendi, Darda, Litz, Richard E.
CRYOPRESERVATION OF AVOCADO A-163 Darda Efendi and Richard E. Litz Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, 18905 SW 280 St. Homestead FL 33031-3314 USA Avocado genetic resources are maintained ex situ in field repositories at great cost and always under threat of inclement weather, pests and disease. Cryopreservation is an important alternative method for long-term conservation of plant genetic resources. Moreover, it is an important storage method for biotechnology resear
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2. Cryopreservation of avocado
Efendi, Darda, Litz, Richard E.
EfendiDarda2003. CRYOPRESERVATION OF AVOCADO Darda Efendi and Richard E. Litz Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, 18905 SW 280 St. Homestead FL 33031-3314 USA ABSTRACT Avocado genetic resources are maintained ex situ in field repositories at great cost and always under threat of inclement weather, pests and disease. Cryopreservation is an important alternativv method for long-term conservation of plant genetic resources. Moreover, it is an important storaag met
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3. RESÚMEN: Crioconservación del aguacate
Efendi, Darda, Litz, Richard E.
CRIOCONSERVACIÓN DEL AGUACATE A-163 Darda Efendi y Richard E. Litz Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida, 18905 SW 280 St. Homestead FL 33031-3314 USA. Los recursos genéticos de aguacate se conservan ex situ en colecciones de campo con un coste elevado y siempre bajo la amenaza de condiciones atmosféricas adversas, plagas y enfermedadees La crioconservación es un importante método alternativo de conservación a largo plazo de los recursos fitogenéticos. Además, es un impor
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4. AVOCADO ROOTSTOCK DEVELOPMENT BY SOMATIC HYBRIDIZATION AND GENETIC ENGINEERING
Litz, Richard E.
1996 Avocado Research Symposium pages 35-37 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside AVOCADO ROOTSTOCK DEVELOPMENT BY SOMATIC HYBRIDIZATION AND GENETIC ENGINEERING Richard E. Litz Department of Horticultural Sciences Tropical Research and Education Center University of Florida Homestead This research has been undertaken in order to develop a new generation of avocado rootstocks with a high level of resistance to Phytophthora root rot (PRR) The research has 3 major objec
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5. Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering (Continuing Project; Year 1 of 3)
Litz, Richard E.
1997 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 21-24 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering Continuing Project; Year 1 of 3 Richard E. Litz Department of Horticultural Sciences, TREC University of Florida, Homestead, FL 33031 Cooperating Personnel: Witjaksono, Andres Cruz Hernandez, Miguel Gomez-Lim Benefit to the Industry This project has been undertaken in order to develop a new generat
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6. Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering (Continuing Project; Year 3 of 5)
Litz, Richard E.
1998 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 27-30 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside. Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering Continuing Project; Year 3 of 5 Richard E, Litz Department of Horticultural Sciences, TREC University of Florida, Homestead, FL 33031 Cooperating Personnel: Witjaksono, Andres Cruz Hernandez, Miguel Gomez-Lim, Zenaida Viloria Benefit to the Industry This project has been undertaken in order to dev
https://www.avocadosource.com/arac/sum_1998/symp_1998_pg_27-30.pdf
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7. Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering (Continuing Project; Year 4 of 5)
Litz, Richard E.
LitzRichard2000. Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering Continuing Project; Year 4 of 5 Project Leader: Richard E. Litz (305) 246-7017 e-mail: rel@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu Department of Horticultural Sciences, Tropical Research and Education Center University of Florida, 18905 SW 280 St. Homestead, FL 33031 Cooperating Personnel: Witjaksono, Miguel Angel Gomez-Lim, Darda Efendi, Isidro Suarez Benefits to the Industry A new generation of avocado rootstocks
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8. Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering (Continuing Project; Year 4 of 5)
Litz, Richard E.
1999 California Avocado Research Symposium pages 53-55 California Avocado Society and University of California, Riverside Avocado Rootstock Development by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering Continuing Project; Year 4 of 5 Richard E. Litz Department of Horticultural Sciences, Tropical Research and Education Center University of Florida, 18905 SW 280 St. Homestead, FL 33031-3314 Cooperating Personnel: Witjaksono, Miguel Gomez-Lim, Zenaida Viloria Benefit to the Industry A new generation
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9. Production of a New Generation of Avocado Rootstocks by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering (Continuing Project: Year 6 of 6)
Litz, Richard E.
Production of a New Generation of Avocado Rootstocks by Somatic Hybridization and Genetic Engineering Continuing Project: Year 6 of 6 Project Leader: Richard E. Litz (305) 246-6340 e-mail: rel@ifas.ufl.edu Tropical Research & Education Center, University of Florida, 18905 SW 280 Street Homestead, FL 33031-3314 • Cryopreservation Cryopreservation of embryogenic avocado cultures is now routine. Two procedures have been developed: rapid cooling to –196oC aka “vitrification” and slow or step wise co
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10. Somatic Hybridization of Avocado
Litz, Richard E.
LitzRichard1999. In: M. L. Arpaia and R. Hofshi (eds. Proceedings of Avocado Brainstorming. Session I. Plant Breediin and Genetics. Page 19. October 27-28, 1999. Riverside, CA. Hofshi Foundation. http:www.avocadosource.com. 19 SOMATIC HYBRIDIZATION OF AVOCADO Richard E. Litz University of Florida, IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, FL High levels of resistance to Phytophthora root rot (PRR) do not exist in Persea americana, although related species in the subgenus Er
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