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Rejuvenation and Micropropagation

1990
Cloning in vivo and in vitro of adult or mature woody plants is adversely affected by characteristics accompanying maturation such as reduced growth rate, reduced or total lack of rooting ability or sometimes the unpleasant phenomenon of plagiotropy (1, 2).
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Micropropagation of Agave Species

2018
The genus Agave originates from the American continent and grows in arid and semiarid places, being México the center of origin. Many species of the genus are a source of diverse products for human needs, such as food, medicines, fibers, and beverages, and a good source of biomass for the production of biofuels, among many others.
Benjamín, Rodríguez-Garay   +1 more
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Dendrobium micropropagation: a review

Plant Cell Reports, 2015
Dendrobium is one of the largest and most important (ornamentally and medicinally) orchid genera. Tissue culture is now an established method for the effective propagation of members of this genus. This review provides a detailed overview of the Dendrobium micropropagation literature.
Jaime A Teixeira, da Silva   +3 more
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Strategies for the Micropropagation of Bromeliads

2009
Bromeliads 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 Cordyline terminalis

2012
This protocol describes an efficient and rapid method for large-scale multiplication of Cordyline terminalis in a cost-effective manner. Actively growing shoot tips were selected as explants. Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal medium was supplemented with different plant growth regulators at various developmental stages of C. terminalis.
Tui, Ray   +2 more
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RESEARCHES ON MICROPROPAGATION OF CHESTNUT

Acta Horticulturae, 1999
This research was conducted with the aim to determine the propagation possibility of some chestnut hybrids and native cultivars and types through shoot tip and axillary bud culture between 1994 and 1998. MS, modified MS macro and micro elements or McCown's Woody Plant Basal Salt Mixture, were used as culture media.
Erturk, ÜMRAN, Soylu, A
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Micropropagation of Poinsettia by Organogenesis

2009
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is one of the most popular ornamental pot plants. Conventional propagation is by cuttings, generally focused on a period prior to the most intensive time of sales. Rapid multiplication of elite clones, the production of pathogen-free plants and more rapid introduction of novel cultivars (cvs.) with desirable traits ...
Marcos, Castellanos   +2 more
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Micropropagation of Phalaenopsis Blume

2009
For high frequency regeneration of Phalaenopsis, young leaf segments are cultured on gelrite-gelled (1/2) MS medium supplemented with 2% sucrose, 2.0 mg/L BA, 0.5 mg/L NAA, 10% coconut water (CW), 2 g/L peptone and 1 g/L activated charcoal. Cultures are incubated at 24 +/- 2 degrees C under fluorescence light 50 micromol/m(2)/s for 16 h photoperiod per
Pinaki, Sinha   +2 more
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Micropropagation of Yucca Species

2018
Yuccas are plants adapted to arid and semiarid regions and have been used as source of food and raw materials and for ornamental purposes. Lately, the interest in this genus has grown due to the presence of potential useful compounds such as saponins and polyphenolics.
Yessica, López-Ramírez   +4 more
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Micropropagation of Eucalyptus

1997
In the past two decades, numerous studies have been conducted on the in vitro propagation of Eucalyptus species (see reviews McComb and Bennett 1986; Le Roux and van Staden 1991; Hartney and Svensson 1992; Curir et al. 1995). Interest in the culture of these species has been for horticultural, ornamental, conservation and especially forestry purposes ...
N. B. Jones, J. Van Staden
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