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This study provides a physiological analysis of somatic embryogenesis in four elite cultivars of date palms: Ahmar, Amsekhsi, Tijib, and Amaside, from the initial callogenesis to establishment and proliferation of embryogenic suspension cultures. Somatic
Djibril Sané +7 more
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Callogenesis of Moringa oleifera seed cotyledon
Moringa oleifera has gained much importance in the past two decades due to its multiple uses and benefits to agriculture and industries. All the parts of the moringa plant are used for medicinal and other purposes. The roots, flowers, bark, stem, leaves and seeds of moringa possess antimicrobial properties, and hence it’s being regarded as a miracle ...
Aishatu Haruna +3 more
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Salinity Stress Response of Rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Luem Pua) Calli and Seedlings
Soil salinity limits plant growth and production. This research investigated a suitable medium for callus induction and plantlet regeneration in the Luem Pua rice cultivar. The effect of salt stress on seedling growth was determined using in vitro culture and soil conditions.
Worasitikulya Taratima +3 more
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An efficient method to induce regeneration and callogenesis in Crataegus microphylla L. [PDF]
Background and objectives: Hawthorn as an ethno-pharmaceutical plant has been consumed for 2,500 years. Flowers, leaves and fruits of hawthorn are rich in antioxidant and polyphenols and are popular in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
J. Soufi Abadi +2 more
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Summary Nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia and legumes have developed complex mutualistic mechanism that allows to convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Signalling by mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs) seems to be involved in this symbiotic interaction.
Miroslava Hrbáčková +10 more
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Sugarcane of Rapid Multiplication by Callogenesis [PDF]
Abstract The results showed that shoot apical meristem of sugarcane has the ability to stimulate and induction to callus in vitro by plant tissue culture. The results showed 2,4-D regulator 1.5 mg/L was more potent in the induction of the callus and callus subsequent growth.
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Improvement of friable callus induction of Crocus sativus L. and establishment of a cell suspension culture system with high biomass [PDF]
Purpose: This study aims to explore the potential of in vitro culture as a method for scaling up the production of saffron based medicinal compounds, the most expensive spice renowned.
Somaye Amini +2 more
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The effect of developmental stages of corm, type of medium and plant growth regulators in callus induction of Crocus sativus L. [PDF]
Purpose: The efficiency of callus induction as source of bioactive compound is a critical step in the cell suspension culture for commercial production of important secondary metabolites.
Seyed Mahdi Ziaratnia, Somayeh Amini
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In vitro callogenesis essays to induce somatic embryogenesis of the Tunisian chickpea
The present study was the first report on the somatic embryogenesis of the Tunisian chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) particularly supposed to be recalcitrant and difficult to manipulate in vitro.
Samiha KAHLAOUI +4 more
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In vitro Regeneration and Callogenesis of Libidibia ferrea
Libidibia ferrea (Fabaceae) is a valuable medicinal species in the Amazon, but as it is a protected plant, collection from natural populations is forbidden. Therefore, establishing an efficient system for in vitro regeneration and to improve callogenesis of this species is desirable.
Daniel, Silva, +4 more
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