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[email protected] 09-04-2006 04:40 PM

Polyembrionic Citrus Seed
 
Is anyone here significantly familiar with polyembrionic citrus seed?

I have potted a volunteer citrus seed germination, which has two
seedlings
growing from the one seed, a condition known as "polyembrionic". Each
seedling has its own root. I vaguely remember reading something about a
decade ago, that one of these seedlings has the genetics of the
original
fruit and will eventually produce fruit true to the original fruit,
while the
other one will likely produce undesirable fruit.

MY QUESTION IS: Does anyone here know which seedling I can cut off,
thereby leaving the one which will eventually bear desirable fruit?

(Since it will be many years before fruit can be expected, I do not
wish to
maintain the one that will produce undesirable fruit.)


William Wagner 09-04-2006 07:00 PM

Polyembrionic Citrus Seed
 
In article .com,
wrote:

Is anyone here significantly familiar with polyembrionic citrus seed?

I have potted a volunteer citrus seed germination, which has two
seedlings
growing from the one seed, a condition known as "polyembrionic". Each
seedling has its own root. I vaguely remember reading something about a
decade ago, that one of these seedlings has the genetics of the
original
fruit and will eventually produce fruit true to the original fruit,
while the
other one will likely produce undesirable fruit.

MY QUESTION IS: Does anyone here know which seedling I can cut off,
thereby leaving the one which will eventually bear desirable fruit?

(Since it will be many years before fruit can be expected, I do not
wish to
maintain the one that will produce undesirable fruit.)


Why not just purchase a known ? Many years time placed/based on a
usenet query ?

Bill

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Kay Lancaster 10-04-2006 03:42 AM

Polyembrionic Citrus Seed
 
On 9 Apr 2006 08:40:41 -0700, wrote:
MY QUESTION IS: Does anyone here know which seedling I can cut off,
thereby leaving the one which will eventually bear desirable fruit?


Not without a DNA test. AFAIK, there's generally a gametic embryo and one
more nucellar embryos. You may be able to distinguish the gametic embryo
if you raise them awhile and then compare leaves to leaves of the female
parent. Then again, you may not.

If you don't wish to experiment in seedling fruit, you may as well
just buy a named cultivar.

Kay

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[email protected] 11-04-2006 02:33 AM

Polyembrionic Citrus Seed
 
You could grow them both. The one that wont grow the "disirable fruit"
you could graph it w/ the mothers stem. And youll have 2 trees that
grow disirable fruit, Viola!!



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