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In vitro adventitious root culture of Withania somnifera L.: a strategy for enhanced secondary metabolite production with therapeutic antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential. [PDF]
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Axial Fluorine and Light‐Induced Oxygen Vacancies Synergize as an Electron Pump to Lower N2 Activation Energy and Enable Sustained NH3 Synthesis on FBWO. ABSTRACT The electronic structure precision of single‐atom catalysts (SACs) represents a decisive factor limiting advancements in photocatalytic nitrogen reduction (NRR) efficiency.
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Stress and light spectral quality influence the transcriptome of a tomato crop on the International Space Station. [PDF]
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Cytokinin signaling mediated by KMD2 promotes Arabidopsis hypocotyl grafting success. [PDF]
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Rooting Conifer Genetic Research: An Accessible and Efficient Transformation System. [PDF]
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Adventitious Roots and Secondary Metabolism
Shengwu Gongcheng Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2008Plants are a rich source of valuable secondary metabolites and in the recent years plant cell, tissue and organ cultures have been developed as an important alternative sources for the production of these compounds. Adventitious roots have been successfully induced in many plant species and cultured for the production of high value secondary ...
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Sugar-induced adventitious roots in Arabidopsis seedlings
Journal of Plant Research, 2003The effects of sugars on root growth and on development of adventitious roots were analyzed in Arabidopsis thaliana. Seeds were sown on agar plates containing 0.0-5.0% sugars and placed vertically in darkness (DD) or under long day (LD, 16 h:8 h) conditions, so that the seedlings were constantly attached to the agar medium.
Kumi Sato-Nara
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