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IN VITRO CONSERVATION OF PATCHOULI GENOTYPES
Acta Horticulturae, 2015Patchouli is a species of high economic importance due to the use of its essential oil in perfumes and cosmetics industry. Despite of its commercial value few studies are dedicated to develop protocols for in vitro conservation of this species. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of temperature, osmotic regulators and growth inhibitors on ...
M.F. Arrigoni-Blank +3 more
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In Vitro Conservation of Plant Germplasm
2015Biotechnology has brought about a revolution in the way that plant genetic resources can be utilized. Clonal crops cover a wide range of species from the root and tuber crops, such as potato, cassava, yam, taro and sweet potato, to fruits, such as apple, pear, citrus, banana and the cooking banana (plantain). Other miscellaneous crops including vanilla,
P. E. Rajasekharan, Leela Sahijram
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ASPECTS OF CLONALMICROPROPAGATION AND CONSERVATION OF PLANTS IN VITRO
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL, 2023Despite more than a century of research on effective biotechnological methods to reproduce various plant species, microclonal reproduction continues to be an important tool for large- scale production. The clonal seedlings of important species maintain genetic fidelity and do not contain pests.
N.N. Salybekova, D.Sh. Fayzullaeva
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IN VITRO CONSERVATION OF ORNAMENTAL PLANTS BY SLOW GROWTH STORAGE
Acta Horticulturae, 2012In vitro culture plays a prominent role in the selection, propagation and conservation of ornamental plants, fulfilling increasing market demands in terms of genetic and sanitary quality of the produced material. The present research is ongoing, aiming to optimize the conservation in vitro of selected lines of Anthurium, Ranunculus and Carex by slow ...
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The IBPGR In Vitro Conservation Data Bases
1988At the beginning of the present decade, the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) became aware of the considerable potential for the application of in vitro technology in plant genetic conservation. However, it was clear that this potential was under-exploited (Withers 1980; Withers and Williams 1982).
Shelagh K. Wheelans, Lyndsey A. Withers
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JAMA, 1982
Ethical objections to both the means and ends of clinical in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, as well as of nonclinical applications, are analyzed and evaluated. Morally important but inconclusive arguments consider these procedures to be unnatural or harmful to women. The decisive objection to clinical uses lies in the possible and even likely
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Ethical objections to both the means and ends of clinical in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, as well as of nonclinical applications, are analyzed and evaluated. Morally important but inconclusive arguments consider these procedures to be unnatural or harmful to women. The decisive objection to clinical uses lies in the possible and even likely
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The in-vitro conservation of valuable genetic resources
2003Today tissue culture techniques are indispensable tools for modern plant research. They provided fascinating new methods for fundamental research, particularly for investigations of cell metabolism like the elucidation of biochemical pathways or the investigation of subcellular transport mechanisms.
Gunda Mix-Wagner +1 more
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In Vitro Conservation of Date Palm Tissue Cultures
2017In vitro technology offers a potential solution for the conservation of date palm germplasm. Slow growth induced by low temperature allows storage from several months up to few years. Otherwise, cryopreservation is suitable for long-term in vitro conservation, at between -79 and -196 °C.
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Threatened Woody Plants of Georgia and Micropropagation as a Tool for In Vitro Conservation
Agronomy, 2021Mariam Gaidamashvili +2 more
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