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Effect of meta-Topolin on the in vitro Propagation of Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch)
Agro ProductividadObjective: Strawberry cultivation (Fragaria sp.) is globally relevant due to the appeal of its fruit and its organoleptic characteristics, which increase its demand.
Jorge D Cadena-Zamudio +4 more
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Stabilisation of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) anthocyanins by different pectins
Food Chemistry, 2013The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different pectins on strawberry anthocyanins in viscous model solutions at pH 3.0. For this purpose, low esterified amidated, low and high methyl esterified citrus and apple pectins, and a sugar beet pectin (SBP), respectively, were added to strawberry extracts.
M, Buchweitz +3 more
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AgriHealth Journal of Agri-food Nutrition and Public Health
Acclimatization is the final stage of propagation by in vitro culture. This phase is crucial in micropropagation, as it will determine the survival of plantlets outside culture jars.
R. Dwiyani +3 more
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Acclimatization is the final stage of propagation by in vitro culture. This phase is crucial in micropropagation, as it will determine the survival of plantlets outside culture jars.
R. Dwiyani +3 more
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Journal of Berry Research, 2012
The transmission of transgenes (uid-A and nptII) was studied in crosses between transgenic plants, with Fragaria x ananassa cultivar Teodora as the donor plant and various Fragaria species as recipient plants. GUS expression and kanamycin resistance were evaluated in embryos and in seedlings after aseptical germination, both in intra- and ...
Gargaro, A. +3 more
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The transmission of transgenes (uid-A and nptII) was studied in crosses between transgenic plants, with Fragaria x ananassa cultivar Teodora as the donor plant and various Fragaria species as recipient plants. GUS expression and kanamycin resistance were evaluated in embryos and in seedlings after aseptical germination, both in intra- and ...
Gargaro, A. +3 more
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Polyphenol production in hairy root cultures of Fragaria x ananassa
Phytochemistry, 1995Abstract Hairy roots of Fragaria × ananassa cv. Reikou, induced with Agrobacterium rhizogenes ATCC 15834, grew well in hormone-free Murashige-Skoog (MS), root culture and Gamborg B5 liquid media. Particularly, in MS medium, hairy roots whowed maximum growth (539 mg per flask, dry wt at week 8) producing high contents of polyphenols (especially (
Yoshinao Motomori +7 more
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BREEDING STRAWBERRIES (FRAGARIA X ANANASSA DUCH.) FROM SEED
Acta Horticulturae, 1997G.C.M. Bentvelsen +2 more
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