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Varietal Response of Lycopersicon esculentum L. to Callogenesis and Regeneration
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Effect of Growth Hormones on Callogenesis in Basmati Rice
Syeda Nasreen, Akbar S. Mohmand
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INDUCED ANTHER CALLOGENESIS OF CAPSICUM ANNUUM L.
Acta Horticulturae, 2012The significance of organisms with a single chromosome set, as well as the fully homozygotic lines of double haploids originating from them, in modern breeding programmes has been increasing for numerous plant species. In breeding work on C. annuum L., haploid plants and DH lines are being used increasingly in research related to gene mapping ...
M.M. Rego, E.R. Rego, L.P. Farias Filho
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Background and Aims The date palm is a dioecious perennial species of the Arecaceae for which in vitro micropropagation is essential to ensure the renewal of palm plantations. This study presents a histocytological analysis of the traditional Mauritanian
Y Duval
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Fenugreek (Trigonellafoenum-graecum L.), member of Fabacecae family, exists ubiquitously across the globe. For centuries, people have utilized this medicinal plant as a traditional food and medicine.
Ammarah Hasnain, Ammarah Hasnain
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2,4-D AND KINETIN IN CALLOGENESIS OF FICUS CARICA L.
Acta Horticulturae, 2007The cultivation of a unique commercial variety, exclusively using vegetative propagation, can contribute to the proliferation of pathogens, and restricts the potential of Brazilian fig production. Fig breeding using conventional methods is practically nonexistent in Brazil because of pollination problems and also because of the total absence of the ...
E.A. Ferreira, M. Pasqual, J.C. Rezende
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Callogenesis and Organogenesis in Casuarina equisetifolia F.R. & G.Forst
Indian Journal of Forestry, 1997Explants of apical meristem collected from two year old Casuarina equisetifolia were cultured on half MS and MS media supplemented with or without auxins (NAA, 2, 4-D and IBA), cytokinins (Kinetin and DAP) and other supplement (activated charcoal) in different dual and triple combinations.
K. Parthiban +4 more
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Development of an optimal culture system for callogenesis of Chrysanthemum indicum protoplasts
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2010This study is a comparison of four methods to induce calli formation in a protoplast culture of Chrysanthemum indicum. Culture in liquid medium (17.6 calli/105 protoplasts) was preferable to culture in solid agarose beads, although the efficiency of the latter could be improved by layering them on glass beads (12.5 vs.
Tom Eeckhaut, Johan Van Huylenbroeck
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In vitro callogenesis and detection of somaclonal variations in Plantago ovata L.
Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology, 2012Planago ovata L. is an economically important species in the monotypic genus Plantago. It is a short-stemmed annual herb. The seed husk of this plant is commonly called psyllium or isabgol which is important in pharmaceutical formulation and food industry. In this study, callus induction was optimized using different explants of Plantago ovata.
Tariq Mahmood +4 more
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Initiation of callogenesis in coconut palm (Cocos nucifera L.)
1995Although in vitro propagation of coconut palms has been researched for more than two decades [1, 7], this species remains recalcitrant and is still solely propagated sexually. Success in producing a very limited number of plantlets through in vitro propagation by somatic embryogenesis has been reported [2], but it is disappointing that during these two
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