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Organogenesis in Callus Culture

2003
Plant cells can be totipotent, i.e., each cell may be capable of developing into an entire plant when provided with the correct environmental stimuli. Research during the last 30 yr has demonstrated that successful organogenesis in callus cultures can be achieved by the correct choice of medium components, selection of a suitable inoculum, and control ...
J T, Brown, B V, Charlwood
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Callus formation and cucurbitacin B accumulation in Ecballium elaterium callus cultures

Fitoterapia, 2003
Ecballium elaterium fruit juice is used for the treatment of sinusitis in Turkish folk medicine. The aim of this study was to increase the yield of cucurbitacin B, an anti-inflammatory compound previously isolated in various organs of E. elaterium, through tissue culture techniques.
Yesilada, E   +3 more
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Sugarbeet ( Beta vulgaris L.): shoot regeneration from callus and callus protoplasts

Planta, 2003
The successful application of recombinant DNA technology for crop plants requires efficient regeneration systems. A detailed study on the regeneration potential of callus and callus-derived protoplasts of a recalcitrant species, sugarbeet, was performed.
Alexander, Dovzhenko, Hans-Ulrich, Koop
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Cyclamen callus culture

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1969
Cyclamen persicum callus cultures have been established on a defined medium. The tissue requires an auxin and a cytokinin. Adenine, while not required, greatly stimulates growth. The callus grows more vigorously in the dark than in light. After more than 6 years of subculture, the callus retains the capacity to form roots and shoots.
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Callus cultures

2020
D. E. Evans, J.O.D. Coleman, A. Kearns
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[Callus distraction].

Der Orthopade, 1995
Fibroblast networks that form collagen and connect the two ends of bone develop in the haematoma after corticotomy. This regenerative tissue is vascularized and distracted. Even during the lengthening, mineralization starts. This starts at the ends created by the osteotomy, in the form of conical bony columns 200 microns thick, which grows towards each
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Callus conclusion

Trends in Biotechnology, 1985
A.L. Dainty   +4 more
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Aspen Callus

1973
L.L. Winton, M.C. Mathes
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Callus

2008
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