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Biochemical and morpho-anatomical analyses of strawberry vitroplants hyperhydric tissues affected by BA and gelling agents [PDF]
In vitro propagation has become an effective practice for large-scale production of strawberry plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the hyperhydricity and the multiplication capacity of two strawberry varieties (Fragaria x ananassa Duch ...
Balen B+23 more
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Improving the quality of tissue-cultured plants by fixing the problems related to an inadequate water balance, hyperhydricity [PDF]
In vitro tissue culture is a technique for accelerating plant propagation and supplying high- quality starting material which has a positive impact on product commercialization.
Kemat, Nurashikin
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Use of bioreactor systems in the propagation of forest trees
Abstract Plant biotechnology can be used to conserve the germplasm of natural forests, and to increase the productivity and sustainability of plantations. Both goals imply working with mature trees, which are often recalcitrant to micropropagation.
Nieves Vidal, Conchi Sánchez
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Withania somnifera is a highly valued medicinal plant in traditional home medicine and is known for a wide range of bioactivities. Its commercial cultivation is adversely affected by poor seed viability and germination. Infestation by various pests and pathogens, survival under unfavourable environmental conditions, narrow genetic base, and meager ...
Pritika Singh+8 more
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Research highlights, The Plant Genome, Volume 15, Issue 2
The Plant Genome, Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2022.
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Hyperhydricity is a morphophysiological disorder of plants in tissue culture characterized morphologically by the presence of translucent, thick, curled, and fragile leaves as a result of excessive water intake. Since clonal propagation is a major in vitro technique for multiplying plants vegetatively, the emergence of hyperhydricity‐related symptoms ...
Yakup Bakir+3 more
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The role of silicon in plant tissue culture [PDF]
Growth and morphogenesis of in vitro cultures of plant cells, tissues and organs are greatly influenced by the composition of the culture medium. Mineral nutrients are necessary for the growth and development of plants.
Iyyakkannu Sivanesan, Se Won Park
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Seed germination, micropropagation from adult and juvenile origin explants and address of hyperhydricity of the Cretan endemic herb Calamintha cretica [PDF]
The optimum range of temperature for germination (96-100%) of Calamintha cretica, an herb with potential pharmaceutical and horticultural uses, was 15 to 20 °C, with 10 and 30 °C cardinal temperatures.
Bertsouklis, Konstantinos+2 more
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The current study deals with in vitro propagation, antioxidant property estimation, and assessment of acacetin content in Scrophularia kakudensis Franch. Adventitious shoot induction was achieved from the nodal explant with the highest number of adventitious shoots per explant (17.4) on Murashige and Skoog’s (MS) medium fortified with 2.0 mg·L−1 6 ...
Abinaya Manivannan+4 more
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A successful protocol was established for micropropagation in two selected varieties of exotic ornamental plants, Calathea crotalifera. The effects of different sterilization techniques, explant type, and the combination and concentration of plant growth regulators on shoots induction were studied.
Shahril Efzueni Rozali+3 more
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