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In vitro propagation of rose—a review
Biotechnology Advances, 2006In vitro propagation of rose has played a very important role in rapid multiplication of cultivars with desirable traits and production of healthy and disease-free plants. During the last several years, different approaches have been made for in vitro propagation of rose.
Pratap Kumar, Pati +4 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Jojoba
2012Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schn.) is a nontraditional crop in arid and semi-arid areas. Vegetative propagation can be achieved by layering, grafting, or rooting semi-hardwood cuttings, but the highest number of possible propagules is limited by the size of the plants and time of the year.
Berta E, Llorente, Nancy M, Apóstolo
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LINGONBERRY PLANTS PROPAGATED BY IN VITRO AND EX VITRO PROPAGATION METHODS
Acta Horticulturae, 2012Reproducible protocols for in vitro shoot proliferation from nodal explants and for the regeneration of adventitious shoots from leaf explants in lingonberry cultivars: ‘Regal’, ‘Splendor’ and ‘Erntedank’ have been standardized on a nutrient medium containing thidiazuron (TDZ) or zeatin.
S.C. Debnath, P. Vyas, A.U. Igamberdiev
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Propagation of B Lymphocytes in Vitro
1984Several differentiative states of the mature B lymphocyte are well known, including clonal expansion, antibody secretion, heavy chain class switching, and somatic mutation. However, the precise sequence of these differentiative events, and the mechanism by which immunoregulatory cells and mediators influence this sequence remains uncertain. This is due
J, Braun, J M, Kiely, E R, Unanue
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In Vitro Propagation of Hydrangea spp.
2012Hydrangea (Hortensia) is a highly popular ornamental plant for garden decoration, and now it is commercially produced for cut flower branches. For in vitro culture, Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with BA (0.25 mg/L) and sucrose (30 g/L) was used.
Barbara, Ruffoni +2 more
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In Vitro Propagation Of Betula Pendula ‘Dalecarlica’
1998Adventitious buds formation has been induced out of leaf segments. The influences of NAA and IBA upon the stimulation of in vitro rhizogenesis have been tested separately and in combinations. The achieved high percentage of rooting (100%) and other morphological features are reliable markers of rejuvenilization of plants reproduced by adventitious buds
Iliev, Ivan +2 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Chrysanthemum
2009Chrysanthemum flowers Chrysanthemum x grandiflorum (Ramat.) Kitam., are commercially significant worldwide as there are large number of cultivars for cut flowers, pot flowers, and garden flowers. Commercial in vitro multiplication of chrysanthemum is often based on stem nodal explants with lateral meristems.
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1983
The apple industry is undergoing change throughout the world. The old established cultivars like Delicious are giving way to new compact spur types that hold the advantage of producing more fruit of better quality per unit land area per unit time in high density planting systems (1).
G. S. Cheema, D. P. Sharma
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The apple industry is undergoing change throughout the world. The old established cultivars like Delicious are giving way to new compact spur types that hold the advantage of producing more fruit of better quality per unit land area per unit time in high density planting systems (1).
G. S. Cheema, D. P. Sharma
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In vitro propagation of spathiphyllum
Scientia Horticulturae, 1979Abstract An in vitro method for propagation of Spathiphyllum cultivar ‘Clevelandii’ is described as an alternative vegetative-propagation method. Leaves, inflorescences, peduncles, buds and stem pieces were tried as explants. Initiation and development of shoots did not occur when leaves and peduncles were used.
Mogens Fonnesbech, Anne Fonnesbech
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2016
VITIS - Journal of Grapevine Research, Vol. 21 No.
Harris, R. E., Stevenson, J. H.
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VITIS - Journal of Grapevine Research, Vol. 21 No.
Harris, R. E., Stevenson, J. H.
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