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Clonal propagation of papaya in vitro

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1988
A procedure for the rapid tissue culture propagation of papaya is being developed. Tissue culture methods using apices of nursery and orchard trees of Carica papaya cv. “Sunrise Solo” were evaluated. The explants were established in a modified Murashige and Tucker (1969) basal medium with half-strength inorganic salts, 0.5mgl-1 6-benzylaminopurine (BA)
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CLONAL PROPAGATION OF COMMON OAK (QUERCUS ROBUR L.)

Acta Horticulturae, 1991
In vitro growth of common oak buds taken from seedlings or juvenile plants was studied. Short nodal segments with 1 or 2 axillary buds and shoot tips were used as initial explants. Rapid multiplication of axillary shoots has been achieved on GD medium containing low level of cytokinin (0.9 µM BA).
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Clonal propagation of Callistemon by tissue culture techniques

Plant Cell Reports, 1982
Callus development in Callistemon viminalis was readily achieved when axillary buds derived from nodal tissue were placed in a medium containing macro- and micro-nutrients, sucrose (0.06 M), inositol (300 μM), nicotinic acid (20 μM), pyridoxine hydrochloride (3 μM), thiamine hydrochloride (2 μM), riboflavin (10 μM), cytokinins (5 μM) and auxins (0.1 μM)
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Clonal Propagation of Oak (Quercus acutissima Carruth)

1992
Some 450 Quercus spp., found distributed throughout the world, are crops of major importance to forest industries such as timber, tan bark, or cork. Among the most noteworthy are: Q. aegilops L. for tanning (East Europe, West Asia); Q. alba L. for timber (North America); Q. robur L. for timber and tan bark (Europe, West Asia); Q. tinctoria Bartr.
Y. Shoyama   +3 more
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Clonal propagation of Eucalyptus by tissue culture

Plant Science Letters, 1982
Abstract Multiple adventitious buds were induced on cotyledons, shoot tips and nodal stem segments of Eucalyptus species cultured on a defined nutrient medium supplemented with the cytokinin zeatin and the auxin indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). The adventitious buds could be recycled on cytokinin medium to produce more buds, thus providing the ...
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PECULIARITIES OF CHERRY PROPAGATION ON CLONAL ROOTSTOCKS

Materials of the International Youth Scientific and Practical Conference "FORESTRY-BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL PHYTOCOENOSES"
Cherry is a fruit stone fruit crop, popular in many countries of the world and on the territory of the Russian Federation. Cherry fruits are valued for their dessert and delicate taste, high content of nutrients. It is consumed fresh and processed. Cherries are especially suitable for making compotes.
R. Nozdracheva, R. Kostennikov
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Clonal Propagation of Cyclamen persicum Via Somatic Embryogenesis

2009
Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) is an economically important ornamental pot plant with local use as cut flower as well. Traditionally, it is propagated via seeds, but interest is given in vegetative propagation of parental lines as well as superior single plants. Somatic embryogenesis is an efficient in vitro propagation method for many cyclamen cultivars.
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Clonal propagation

1992
J. M. Bonga, P. von Aderkas
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Clonal Propagation

2017
Aik Chin Soh   +12 more
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Clonal Propagation

Journal of Forestry, 1986
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