In Vitro Regeneration of Anchote (<i>Coccinia abyssinica</i> (Lam.) Cong) Using "Bulla" (<i>Ensete ventricosum</i> (Welw.), Cheesman) as an Alternative Gelling Agent. [PDF]
In countries that have food security problems like Ethiopia, anchote (Coccinia abyssinica (Lam.) Cogn) holds promising potentials for food, feed, and industrial uses. Efficient utilization of such crops through in vitro propagation is limited due to constraints associated with growth medium components.
Shibabaw D, Yigezu ZD.
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Efficient Micropropagation of Bistorta amplexicaulis (D.Don) Greene: An Important Medicinal Plant of Western Himalaya. [PDF]
Bistorta amplexicaulis (D.Don) Greene from the family Polygonaceae is an important medicinal plant species. The growing therapeutic use of B. amplexicaulis has led to its population depletion thus requiring its conservation. Herein, an efficient, reproducible and reliable propagation protocol system was established for B.
Fayaz M+5 more
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In Vitro Culture of <i>Aegle marmelos</i> Against Media Composition Stress: Molecular Identification, Media, and Enzyme Optimization for Higher Growth Yields. [PDF]
Aegle marmelos, known for its spiky appearance, is a versatile tree found worldwide. In the Indian medical tradition, this therapeutic tree is utilized to treat various ailments. It is commonly propagated through seeds, although they have a limited lifespan and are susceptible to insect damage.
Bahnasy MI+6 more
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Brassavola tuberculata Hook.: in vitro growth and ex vitro establishment as a function of the micropropagation system and sucrose [PDF]
This study examines the in vitro growth and ex vitro establishment of Brassavola tuberculata in relation to the micropropagation system and sucrose concentration employed in the in vitro culture.
J. S. Soares+4 more
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Engineering restoration and gaseous carbon uptake on a degraded bog: the role of Eriophorum angustifolium and micropropagated Sphagnum [PDF]
Degraded peatlands are significant sources of carbon greenhouse gases (CGHG), and their recovery can make significant contributions to climate change mitigation as well as deliver biodiversity benefits.
Anna T. Keightley+4 more
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Commercial Production of Ornamental Tropical Foliage Plants: Micropropagation
Florida nursery operators need to understand plant propagation principles and techniques so they can grow enough plants for sale. Micropropagation is a way to culture plant tissue to rapidly propagate a large number of plants.
Jianjun Chen, Richard J. Henny
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Background The technique of symbiotic germination—using mycorrhizal fungi to propagate orchids from seed in vitro—has been used as one method to cultivate orchids in North America and abroad for > 30 years.
Lawrence W. Zettler, Caleb J. Dvorak
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Reducing costs, improving profits: A low-cost culture media for woody plants micropropagation
Micropropagation has enormous potential in the forestry industry for the mass production of elite genotypes. A limiting factor that hinders a wider adoption of this technique is its high associated cost, dissuading small producers and laboratories from ...
Ricardo Castro-Camba+4 more
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Micropropagation techniques allow the mass production of banana plants but can cause somaclonal variations such as dwarfism. Changes in the metabolite profile during micropropagation of normal (NP) and dwarf (DP) banana plants have not been described ...
Fredy P. Carrera+5 more
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The effectiveness of the use of the silicon-containing preparation Siliplant in the case of clonal micropropagation of the rose Reine Sammut [PDF]
Clonal micropropagation of plants is a modern popular method of vegetative reproduction, which allows to obtain high-quality planting material in a large volume in a short time.
Lekontseva T.G.+3 more
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