INDIRECT SHOOT ORGANOGENESIS OF EGGPLANT (SOLANUM MELONGENA L.) [PDF]
A protocol for indirect shoot organogenesis of Solanum melongena ‘Larga Negra’ and ‘Black Beauty’ was established using hypocotyl and cotyledon derived calluses.
Ely ZAYOVA +3 more
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Influence of antibiotics on indirect organogenesis of Teak
Agrobacterium is the largest method employed to transform woody plants. The bacterium is required to introduce the transgene into the plant nuclear genome.
Evandro Vagner Tambarussi +5 more
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INDIRECT ORGANOGENESIS OF SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE L.
ymphytum officinale L. (Boraginaceae) is a well-known medicinal plant and a source of natural compounds with high antioxidant activity. The initiation of “in vitro” cultures of Symphytum officinale L aimed not only to assess the dedifferentiation ...
Smaranda Vântu
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Indirect Organogenesis of Platycladus Orientalis L. [PDF]
Abstract In conifer species vegetative propagation has many limitations, from low germination rates to the difficulty of rooting explants. Plant in vitro culture has long been used for multiplication, genetic improvement and conservation of elite traits.
Luis Lucena-Soriano +1 more
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Microplants production of Eucalyptus cloeziana from indirect organogenesis [PDF]
Few studies have focused on the in vitro multiplication methods for Eucalyptus cloeziana. In this work we developed an indirect organogenesis protocol to obtain micropropagated plants. The interactions of plant growth regulators in juvenile tissues were evaluated.
Alex Zichner Zorz +7 more
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Indirect organogenesis in milkweed ( Calotropis procera ) from mature zygotic embryo explants
Milkweed ( Calotropis procera ) is a valuable medicinal plant which grows in many regions of Iran. Its significant medicinal properties have made it an important crop which is cultivated commercially. This plant is propagated from seeds as well as root
Hojatollah Abbasi
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Conservation Potential Trough In Vitro Regeneration of Two Threatened Medicinal Plants Ungernia sewertzowii and U. victoris [PDF]
Ungernia sewertzowii (US) and U. victoris (UV) are medicinal plants and sources of biologically active compounds for pharmaceutical needs. The leaves of US contain 0.29–0.81% sum of alkaloids with a predominance of lycorine, which is 0.04–0.46% in leaves
Feruza Usmanovna Mustafina +10 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Agave americana by Indirect Organogenesis [PDF]
Factors such as slow growth, low rates of sexual and asexual reproduction, and viability of seeds among others limit the massive propagation of Agave americana L. by conventional methods. In this study, callus induction and shoot proliferation was determined in A.
Carlos Alberto Lecona-Guzm醤 +6 more
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Regeneration of Blueberry Cultivars through Indirect Shoot Organogenesis [PDF]
Leaf explants derived from in vitro–grown shoots of blueberry cultivars Bluejay, Pink Lemonade, Sunshine Blue, and Top Hat were cultured on woody plant medium (WPM) supplemented with 9.12 μm 6-(4-hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-enylamino) purine or zeatin (ZT) in combination with 1.23, 2.46, or 4.92 μm indole-3-butyric acid (IBA).
Dongliang Qiu +4 more
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Direct and Indirect Organogenesis in Olive (Olea europaea L.)
Olive explants included of pieces of young stems which were divided into nodal explants cultured on MS media supplemented with cytokinins and auxin. Callus induction and different forms of shooting and adventitious lateral buds regeneration were dominant results. Level of auxin IBA in all treatments was used at 0.1 mg/l. But cytokinins combination were
Firoozeh Chamandoosti
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