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In vitro propagation of watermelon

Scientia Horticulturae, 1979
Abstract A 3-stage, in vitro propagation system for diploid watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thumb.) Matsum. and Nakai) has been developed which is also applicable to the economic production of triploid (seedless) watermelon transplants. Stage I involves the stimulation of axillary-bud development from excised seedling shoot tips (1–3 mm) by a high ...
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IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF 'FRANGIPANI'

Acta Horticulturae, 2015
Plumeria rubra (‘Frangipani’) belongs to the Apocynaceae (dogbane) family. Native to Central and South America, the genus includes deciduous shrubs and small trees. Commercial hybrids with a large chromatic range of flowers are cultivated as potted trees and flowered potted plants. In Sicily, P.
M. Airò, G. Giardina, A. Giovino
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IN VITRO PROPAGATION IN TURMERIC

Plant Archives
The research was conducted on in vitro propagation in turmeric (cv. Salem) at Tissue Culture Project, VNMKV Parbhani during the year 2023-24. The excised shoot tip 2-3 cm long was utilized as explants for in vitro studies. Among the many surface sterilisation treatments tested, Tween 20 solution @ 1 drop/100 ml for 10 min + 70% Alcohol dip for 1 min. +
P.S. Bhagiya   +4 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Lilies

1989
Numerous studies have been reported on the in vitro propagation of Lilium. Most work has focused on the Asiatic hybrids and the L. longiflorum cultivars ‘Ace’ and ‘Nellie White.’ Much of this research has investigated the effects of various growth regulators and other culture conditions on the production of various tissues from different explant ...
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In vitro propagation of Pelargonium

Smotra naučnih radova studenata agronomije, 2013
Pelargoniums are a diverse group of plants with a wide variety of growth habits and habitats. The genus Pelargonium includes annuals and herbaceous perennials, shrubs and subshrubs, and both evergreen and deciduous plants, but most of the scented-leafed species or “scenteds” are succulent perennial shrubs in their native habitats.
Tkalec Kojić, Monika   +1 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Senna alata

Planta Medica, 2000
A G, Fett-Neto   +3 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Gymnosperms

1982
Most gymnosperms are propagated sexually through seeds. With regard to genetic improvement of a species, sexual reproduction will preserve some of the mean traits of selected families. Vegetative propagation, on the other hand, is a procedure with the potential to maintain the best characteristics of selected individuals, and therefore often is the ...
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Propagation of the Virus In Vitro

2018
Capripoxviruses comprising sheeppox, goatpox and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) have a tropism for epithelial cells. This tropism allows capripoxviruses to be propagated in a wide variety of cell types from cattle, goat and sheep origin with virus titres up to a titre of 106 TCID50 per ml.
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