Metabolic profile and root development of Hypericum perforatum L. in vitro roots under stress conditions due to chitosan treatment and culture time [PDF]
The responses of Hypericum perforatum root cultures to chitosan elicitation had been investigated through 1H-NMR-based metabolomics associated with morpho-anatomical analyses.
Alessio eValletta +11 more
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Characterization of adventitious root formation in Populus species and Norway spruce
Adventitious root (AR) formation is a form of post-embryonic development and is a key adaptive trait in plants. De novo adventitious root regeneration represents an elegant evolutionary innovation that allows many plant species to multiply through vegetative propagation; it is widely used in forestry and horticulture to multiply elite genotypes ...
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Callus formation impedes adventitious rhizogenesis in air layers of broadleaved tree species
Callusing and root induction in air layering was evaluated aiming at evolution of procedure for mass clonal propagation of mature ortets of five tropical broadleaf species differing in their potential for adventitious root formation in shoot cuttings as: Anogiessus latifolia < Boswellia serrata < Dalbergia latifolia < Gmelina arborea < ...
Sanjay Singh, S. A. Ansari
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Studies of adventitious root formation in woody species
Four different Agrobacterium rhizogenes wild-type strains were compared for the ability to induce transformed roots on micropropagated shoots of the apple rootstock Jork 9. The mannopine strain 8196 gave the best results in the production of chimeric plants compared to two agropine strains (A4 and 15834) and one cucumopine strain.
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THE ADVENTITIOUS SPIDER SPECIES AGELENOPSIS POTTERI (BLACKWALL, 1846) IN UKRAINE
Background. Due to the increasing mobility of the population, trade, fragmentation and anthropogenic transformation of natural ecosystems, adventitious species can spread to new areas quickly. It is currently possible to monitor the dynamics of distribution and monitor finds, in particular, adventitious species, using such specialized Internet ...
Еvgen SINGAYEVSKIY +2 more
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Adventitious rooting of four Salicaceae species in response to a flooding event
The ability to form adventitious roots in response to a flooding event was examined in three floodplain species, sandbar willow (Salix interior Rowlee), feltleaf willow (Salix alaxensis (Anderss.) Cov.), and balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L.), and one upland species, trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), in interior Alaska. The mean number
Krasny, M.E., Zasada, J.C., Vogt, K.A.
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Comparative growth and management of white and red clovers [PDF]
peer-reviewedThe aim of this paper is to provide the underpinning scientific basis for the optimum management of white and red clovers. Critical morphological and canopy characteristics which influence the yield and persistence of white and red clover in
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Jasmonate promotes auxin-induced adventitious rooting in dark-grown Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings and stem thin cell layers by a cross-talk with ethylene signalling and a modulation of xylogenesis [PDF]
Background: Adventitious roots (ARs) are often necessary for plant survival, and essential for successful micropropagation. In Arabidopsis thaliana dark-grown seedlings AR-formation occurs from the hypocotyl and is enhanced by application of indole-3 ...
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In Vitro Responses of Adventitious Embryos of Two Polyembryonic Eugenia Species
Abstract Ovules were excised from immature fruit of 2 naturally polyembryonic, tropical trees, Eugenia jambos and E. malaccensis. Immature, adventitious embryos were removed from the ovules and were cultured on modified Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium that contained either 0-10 mg/liter benzylaminopurine (BA) or 0-10 mg/liter 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic ...
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Micrografía cuantitativa y perfiles de HPLC y FTIR de Melissa officinalis y Nepeta cataria (Lamiaceae) de Argentina [PDF]
Melissa officinalis L., so called "Melissa" or "Toronjil", is a perennial aromatic herb, whose leaves are used in traditional medicine as a carminative, digestive and sedative, both in simple as in mixtures. Meanwhile, Nepeta cataria L., commonly called "
Camí, Gerardo Enrique +6 more
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