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Isolated culture of A. reptance L., its’ morphological and growth features [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences, 2021
A growing demand for the ecologically pure products brings us for searching novel biotechnological approaches for plant cultivation. One of these approaches is the in vitro cultivation and further acclimatization of valuable plant species.
Poghosyan Elen   +4 more
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Culture media and bap concentrations in the embryo culture of ‘BRS Kampai’ peach [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura, 2020
Early-ripening peach cultivars present difficulties in the process of natural germination of seeds. In order to solve this problem, the culture of embryos in vitro can be considered an alternative, in which seeds find conditions to complete germination ...
Chaiane Renata Grigolo   +5 more
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Cultivation Strategies of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) as a Future Approach in Malaysian Agriculture Industry

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
In recent years, kenaf has gained significant global attention as a more cost-effective, adaptable, and manageable alternative to other fibre crops. India and China, with nearly 70% of the global kenaf production, have emerged as the leading producers of
Diwiyaa A. G. Vayabari   +6 more
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Avian Embryonic Culture: A Perspective of In Ovo to Ex Ovo and In Vitro Studies

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2022
The avian embryos growing outside the natural eggshell (ex ovo) were observed since the early 19th century, and since then chick embryonic structures have revealed reaching an in-depth view of external and internal anatomy, enabling us to understand ...
Woranop Sukparangsi   +2 more
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Investigation of the Copper Requirements of the Metallophyte Liverworts Cephaloziella nicholsonii Douin and C. massalongoi (Spruce) Müll.Frib

open access: yesPlants, 2023
Former mine sites can provide habitat for many rare specialised bryophyte species that have adapted to metal-rich soil conditions that are toxic to most other plant species.
Christina Campbell   +5 more
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BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR CONSERVATION OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES Crambe koktebelica (JUNGE) N. BUSCH AND EFFECT OF ASEPTIC IN VITRO CULTIVATION ON ITS BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES [PDF]

open access: yesBiotechnologia Acta, 2016
The aim of the study was to establish efficient protocols of seed surface sterilization with further multiplication in vitro for threatened species Crambe koktebelica (Junge) N.
Pushkarova   +4 more
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In vitro shoot regeneration in Myracrodruon urundeuva Fr. All.

open access: yesPesquisa Agropecuária Tropical, 2021
Myracrodruon urundeuva Fr. All. is a tree threatened with extinction, which has wood and medicinal potential. This study aimed to analyze the in vitro shoot regeneration in M.
Tecla dos Santos Silva   +3 more
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Viability, germination and in vitro growth of Caesalpinia spinosa from seeds at different phenological stages [PDF]

open access: yesOne Ecosystem
Caesalpinia spinosa is a plant species present in South America, capable of adapting to different climatic and edaphic conditions. It is considered a multipurpose species due to its environmental benefits, contributing to the restoration of degraded ...
Myriam Mancheno Cárdenas   +5 more
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LIGHT AND SUCROSE IN THE MICROPROPAGATION OF CLONES OF Eucalyptus benthamii AND Eucalyptus dunnii [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Árvore
In photoautotrophic propagation systems, light quality and sucrose concentration are fundamental factors in the success of the technique, which aims to make the micropropagated plant more suitable for ex vitro acclimatization.
Kellen Cristina Gatti   +4 more
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CULTIVATION IN VITRO OF THE THYROID GLAND [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Medicine, 1911
The thyroid gland of mammals can be cultivated outside the body. The proliferated elements consist of connective tissue and epithelial cells, the former predominating. The cells survive in cultures for two weeks or longer, which period can be increased by secondary and sometimes by tertiary cultivations.
A, Carrel, M T, Burrows
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