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Approaches for In Vitro Conservation of Woody Plants Germplasm
Sustainable Development and Biodiversity, 2017The conservation of plant genetic diversity aims at preserving as much as possible extant species by using innovative and complementary approaches to guarantee the effectiveness of the safeguarding strategies and to face present problems and future threats.
Maria TERESA Gonzalez-Arnao +2 more
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Current Biology, 2021
Summary Assisted and advanced reproduction techniques, from artificial insemination through to cloning, are beginning to become useful in the conservation of highly endangered species, such as rhinoceroses and black-footed ferrets. Michael Gross reports.
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Summary Assisted and advanced reproduction techniques, from artificial insemination through to cloning, are beginning to become useful in the conservation of highly endangered species, such as rhinoceroses and black-footed ferrets. Michael Gross reports.
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Conservation In vitro of threatened plants—Progress in the past decade [PDF]
In vitro techniques have found increasing use in the conservation of threatened plants in recent years and this trend is likely to continue as more species face risk of extinction. The Micropropagation Unit at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK (RBG Kew) has
Jennifer K Rowntree +1 more
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In vitro conservation of Dendrobium germplasm
Plant Cell Reports, 2014Dendrobium is a large genus in the family Orchidaceae that exhibits vast diversity in floral characteristics, which is of considerable importance to orchid breeders, biotechnologists and collectors. Native species have high value as a result of their medicinal properties, while their hybrids are important as ornamental commodities, either as cut ...
Silva, Jaime A. Teixeira da +5 more
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In-Vitro Conservation of Sugarcane Germplasm
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 2014Lack of in vitro multiplication procedure has long been a serious problem in sugarcane breeding programs. This problem has been solved to maximum extent by In Vitro propagation. In the present study, 6 genotypes of sugarcane (SC 06, SC 04, SC 25, SC 11, SC 13 and SC 30) was acquired & excised for apical and sub apical parts (eyes/ lateral buds).
Rabia Ikram +6 more
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In vitro conservation of Passiflora —A review
Scientia Horticulturae, 2016Abstract The genus Passiflora (family Passifloraceae) occurs mainly in tropical regions. Brazil is considered the most important diversity center of the genus and is also the major producer of passion fruit. Besides the agronomical use, some of Passiflora species are widely cultivated due to the ornamental value of their flowers.
Georgia Pacheco +5 more
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In Vitro Conservation and Cryopreservation of Ornamental Plants
2009Today, the conservation of ornamental germplasm can take advantage of innovative techniques which allow preservation in vitro (slow growth storage) or in liquid nitrogen (cryopreservation) of plant material. Slow growth storage refers to the techniques enabling the in vitro conservation of shoot cultures in aseptic conditions by reducing markedly the ...
Elif Aylin, Ozudogru +2 more
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Conservation of Vanilla species, in vitro
Scientia Horticulturae, 2006Abstract Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) is a crop of great commercial importance as the source of natural vanillin, a major component of flavor industry. The primary gene pool of V. planifolia is narrow and is evidently threatened due to destruction of its natural habitats making the secondary gene pool important as a source of desirable traits ...
Minoo Divakaran +2 more
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1991
In-vitro (tissue culture) techniques offer ways of overcoming serious problems in the conservation of crop genetic resources. These primarily involve the use of slow growth and cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen to store germplasm, but there are also important applications in other areas, including germplasm collecting, multiplication and exchange ...
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In-vitro (tissue culture) techniques offer ways of overcoming serious problems in the conservation of crop genetic resources. These primarily involve the use of slow growth and cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen to store germplasm, but there are also important applications in other areas, including germplasm collecting, multiplication and exchange ...
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IN VITRO GERMPLASM CONSERVATION
Acta Horticulturae, 1998In vitro techniques have great potential for collecting, exchange and conservation of: i) genetic resources of recalcitrant-seed and vegetatively propagated species as well as of endangered species; ii) elite genotypes which are multiplied on a large scale in production laboratories; iii) cultures with special attributes, eg, metabolite-producing cell ...
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