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In Vitro Micrografting of Horticultural Plants: Method Development and the Use for Micropropagation
In vitro micrografting is an important technique supporting the micropropagation of a range of plant species, particularly woody plant species. Over the past several decades, in vitro micrografting has become a strategy to facilitate shoot recovery and ...
Min-Rui Wang +5 more
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Alcantarea nahoumii (Leme) J. R. Grant is a species native to the Atlantic Forest that stands out for ornamental purposes. The objective of this work was to evaluate the in vitro germination of A.
Simone Sacramento dos Santos Silva +4 more
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Micropropagation of Gynerium sagitatum Aubl. cvs “criolla, “costera” and“martinera”
Arrowcane (Gynerium sagitatum Aubl.) (Poaceae) is the fiber source for Colombian most famous handicrafts; however, there are no commercial crops and natural population have decreased jeopardizing artisan activity and associated ecosystems.
Claudia Marcela Lopez Diaz +2 more
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Propagation of Pneumocystis carinii in Vitro [PDF]
Pneumocystis carinii was propagated in vitro with primary embryonic chick epithelial lung (CEL) cells. Viability and growth of the organism were demonstrated by direct observation of the reproductive cycle in the Sykes-Moore chamber, serial passage with an increase in the number of mature cysts forms, the cytopathic effect of the organism on cell ...
L L, Pifer, W T, Hughes, M J, Murphy
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Bolus propagation in pig ureter in vitro [PDF]
Pig ureters were made to propagate injected fluid boluses by electrical stimulation in vitro. The propagation velocity was determined from EMG measurements made at several points along the ureter. It was found that this velocity varied both along the ureter and as a function of time, and that it was related to the contraction pressure but not to the ...
R, van Mastrigt, E A, Tauecchio
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LIGHT AND SUCROSE IN THE MICROPROPAGATION OF CLONES OF Eucalyptus benthamii AND Eucalyptus dunnii [PDF]
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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In vitro Propagation of Adenia hondala (Gaertn.) de Wilde [PDF]
Adenia hondala (Gaertn.) de Wilde belonging to the family Passifloraceae is a perennial climbing herb with potential medicinal value. The possibility of in vitro clonal propagation of Adenia hondala was investigated by the use of nodal explants cultured ...
K, B. T. (Bindu) +2 more
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The micropropagation is an important biotechnological tool for obtaining and maintaining mother grapevine plants with high quality plant health. The objective was to evaluate the establishment and multiplication in vitro and ex vitro acclimatization of ...
Jean Carlos Bettoni +5 more
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LIGHT QUALITY IN THE IN VITRO INTRODUCTION OF Corymbia HYBRID CLONES
Micropropagation via axillary bud proliferation is recommended for rejuvenation or reinvigoration of selected clones, as well as for improving clonal seedlings rooting.
Denys Matheus Santana Costa Souza +4 more
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In vitro Propagation of Malaysian Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Variety through Low Cost Tissue Culture Media [PDF]
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a perennial woody plant belongs to Euphorbiaceae family and listed as one of the most important source of carbohydrates around the world. In Malaysia, Cassava is an important industrial crop for starch processing and
Edward, R. (Rebicca) +1 more
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