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Clonal propagation of Cephaelis ipecacuanha

Plant Cell Reports, 1988
Shoot cultures of Cephaelis ipecacuanha A. Richard were established by using shoot tips as initial explants. Multiple shoots were obtained from node segments upon culture on B5 medium supplemented with NAA-BA (0.01-3, 5 mg/l). These shoots were rooted on B5 and 1/2 MS media containing IAA or NAA, and the regenerated plants were transferred to soil and ...
K, Ideda   +4 more
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Clonal Propagation of Softwoods

2005
Softwoods or gymnosperms, which make up 60% of the forested areas of the world, are economically important as a source of lumber, pulp, and paper. Reforestation is a major activity worldwide and the potential benefits of using clonal planting stock have long been recognized. Tissue culture clonal methods or micropropagation is a newer approach that can
Trevor A, Thorpe   +2 more
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Clonal Propagation of Orchids

2003
This chapter will deal with methods of clonal propagation for members of the two major morphological groups of orchids. The first group, sympodials, includes such genera as Cymbidium, Cattleya, Dendrobium, and Oncidium. They are characterized by a multi-branchingrhizome that can supply an abundance of axillary shoots for use as explants.
D, Jones, B, Tisserat
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Employing Aeroponic Systems for the Clonal Propagation of Cannabis

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2021
This protocol describes the standardization of an efficient clonal propagation technique of hemp by utilizing aeroponic systems. Primary shoot cuttings were excised from two hemp varieties, named "Cherry Wine" and "Red Robin" (17-20% w/w CBD), that served as 'mother plant'.
Trevor, Regas   +3 more
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Clonal Propagation ofIsoplexis canariensis*

Planta Medica, 1996
Isoplexis is a plant genus closely related to Digitalis. Members of this genus contain cardenolides considered more "primitive" than those present in Digitalis. Isoplexis plants, tissue cultures, and isolated cardenolides may thus be used to elucidate the biosynthesis of cardenolides in the Scrophulariaceae.
F, Schaller, W, Kreis
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Clonal Propagation of Wheat

1990
In spite of the many expectations on the application of tissue culture to plant improvement, clonal propagation is so far the only in vitro tissue culture technique widely used outside the research laboratories. Although most tissue culture techniques allowing plant regeneration have been proposed as suitable for clonal propagation, only axillary shoot
O. A. Tanzarella, B. Greco
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Clonal propagation of conifers

1991
Conifers are the best known and most economically important of the gymnosperms, which make up approximately 60% of the forested areas of the world. There are about 50 genera and 300–500 species of conifers [24]. Pines (Pinus spp), spruces (Picea spp), firs (Abies spp), Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga), larch or tamarack (Larix spp), hemlock (Tsuga spp), bald ...
Trevor A. Thorpe, Indra S. Harry
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Clonal propagation of Leptospermum spp. by tissue culture

Plant Cell Reports, 1986
Propagation by axillary and multiple axillary bud development was achieved in three native Leptospermum spp. when axillary buds derived from nodal tissues ex mature plants were placed in benzylaminopurine media (0.04-1.0 μM) containing macro- and micro-nutrients, sucrose (0.06 M) and a vitamin/amino acid supplement. Reduction of agar concentration from
W A, Shipton, B R, Jackes
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The evolutionary ecology of clonally propagated domesticated plants

New Phytologist, 2010
Summary While seed‐propagated crops have contributed many evolutionary insights, evolutionary biologists have often neglected clonally propagated crops. We argue that widespread notions about their evolution under domestication are oversimplified, and that they offer rich material for evolutionary studies.
Mckey, Doyle   +3 more
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Clonal Propagation of Orchids

1991
Ever since Knudson [3] developed a nonsymbiotic in vitro culture method for germination of orchid seeds, tissue (in vitro) culture has played an important and highly significant role in the cultivation, propagation, breeding and preservation of orchid species and hybrids.
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