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Biotechnology Advances, 2013
Gerbera jamesonii (gerbera) is an important cut-flower in the global floricultural industry. Micropropagation is the main system used to clonally propagate gerbera in vitro resulting in the production of millions of plantlets each year. Numerous types of explants and protocols for micropropagation have been established and used for gerbera.
Jean C, Cardoso+1 more
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Gerbera jamesonii (gerbera) is an important cut-flower in the global floricultural industry. Micropropagation is the main system used to clonally propagate gerbera in vitro resulting in the production of millions of plantlets each year. Numerous types of explants and protocols for micropropagation have been established and used for gerbera.
Jean C, Cardoso+1 more
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2012
Banana (Musa spp. AAA) is propagated vegetatively and can be rapidly and efficiently propagated by micropropagation. Conventional micropropagation techniques, however, may be too costly for commercial purposes. Our laboratory has found that depending on the combination of culture vessel and gelling agent more economic methods can be chosen for ...
Kaçar Y.A., Faber B.
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Banana (Musa spp. AAA) is propagated vegetatively and can be rapidly and efficiently propagated by micropropagation. Conventional micropropagation techniques, however, may be too costly for commercial purposes. Our laboratory has found that depending on the combination of culture vessel and gelling agent more economic methods can be chosen for ...
Kaçar Y.A., Faber B.
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Micropropagation of palms [PDF]
Since time immemorial, palms have provided the people of tropical and subtropical areas with food, drink, fuel and shelter. The coconut palm in particular is popularly known as ‘Tree of life’ or ‘Kalpavriksha’. They are extensively grown in the tropics and millions of people depend on this crop for their livelihood.
T. R. Ganapathi, P. S. Rao
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Micropropagation of Rhododendron
2009Methods for in vitro initiation and multiplication and general culture practices of Rhododendron are presented. Also acclimatization procedures are described. Protocols for callus, shoot, and root induction are described. Several protocols for breeding applications are highlighted in more detail.
Ellen De Keyser+3 more
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2003
The genus Citrus is cultured in more than 100 countries making it one of the most important commercial fruit crops in terms of economic value and human nutrition (Barlass and Skene, 1986). Fresh fruits and juice are the most significant citrus products, but essential oils, pectin, and marmalade, as well as candied and dried rinds, also have commercial ...
Carimi F, De Pasquale F
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The genus Citrus is cultured in more than 100 countries making it one of the most important commercial fruit crops in terms of economic value and human nutrition (Barlass and Skene, 1986). Fresh fruits and juice are the most significant citrus products, but essential oils, pectin, and marmalade, as well as candied and dried rinds, also have commercial ...
Carimi F, De Pasquale F
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1997
The genus Gerbera (Compositae family), covers around 30 herbaceous and perennial species originating from southern and eastern Africa, South America, and Asia (Nepal, Manchuria). The plants remain vegetative until the initiation of a rosette of 7–26 leaves, then become reproductive and produce capitula.
Reynoird, J.P.+3 more
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The genus Gerbera (Compositae family), covers around 30 herbaceous and perennial species originating from southern and eastern Africa, South America, and Asia (Nepal, Manchuria). The plants remain vegetative until the initiation of a rosette of 7–26 leaves, then become reproductive and produce capitula.
Reynoird, J.P.+3 more
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2015
Since time immemorial medicinal plants have played a key role in world heath care systems and have been the everlasting source of life-saving drugs and nutraceutical value. Application of advanced tools of plant biotechnology to the genotypes of important and selective medicinal plants is important for their selection, conservation, genetic enhancement,
Saurabh Bhatia, Kiran Sharma
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Since time immemorial medicinal plants have played a key role in world heath care systems and have been the everlasting source of life-saving drugs and nutraceutical value. Application of advanced tools of plant biotechnology to the genotypes of important and selective medicinal plants is important for their selection, conservation, genetic enhancement,
Saurabh Bhatia, Kiran Sharma
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Photoautotrophic micropropagation
2016Photoautotrophic (sugar-free medium) micropropagation was introduced more than 20 years ago and is still a developing technology with high potential. This chapter reviews the research and development on photoautotrophic micropropagation (PAM), focusing on features of the in vitro environment for promoting in vitro plant growth.
Quynh Thi Nguyen+2 more
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Strategies for the Micropropagation of Bromeliads
2009Bromeliads are tropical plants that are native to the Americas with a wide distribution in the rain forests, deserts and coastal areas. They are mostly epiphytes and terrestrial, diverse and important from the ecological point of view, they are found in microhabitats in strong interactions with fauna.
Miguel Pedro Guerra+1 more
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Micropropagation of Lavandula spp.
2012Lavandula species are some of the most popular ornamental and medicinal plants with great economic values. These species are vegetative propagated by stem cuttings. However, the poor rooting ability and vulnerability of plantlets to contamination are major limiting factors for propagation.
Gonçalves, Sandra, Romano, Anabela
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