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Tissue culture of oil palm : finding the balance between mass propagation and somaclonal variation [PDF]
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is typically propagated in vitro by indirect somatic embryogenesis, a process in which somatic cells of an explant of choice are, via an intermediate phase of callus growth, induced to differentiate into somatic ...
Inzé, Dirk, Maene, Ludo, Weckx, Sylvie
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The biotechnological interest in genus Physalis has increased in the last decades, however, there are still few micropropagation studies of this genus. The objective of this study was to evaluate P.
Gustavo C Santos+7 more
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Micropropagation by tissue culture triggers differential expression of infectious endogenous Banana streak virus sequences (eBSV) present in the B genome of natural and synthetic interspecific banana plantains [PDF]
The genome of Musa balbisiana spp. contains several infectious endogenous sequences of Banana streak virus (eBSV). We have shown previously that in vitro micropropagation triggers the activation of infectious eBSOLV (endogenous sequences of Banana streak
Côte+20 more
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Energy Efficiency of LEDs during Micropropagation of Helleborus ‘Molly’s White’
For many years, there has been a growing trend toward producing plants using tissue culture, the most efficient method at present. Every year, more and more protocols for micropropagation of economically valuable species are appearing.
Karolina Nowakowska+3 more
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Micropropagation of Spathiphyllum with Temporary Immersion Bioreactor System
Turkey has an advantageous position for the cultivation of ornamental plants for reasons such as favourable conditions, proximity to markets and cheap labour.
Yıldız Aka Kaçar+5 more
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In vitro plantlet production of the endangered Pinguicula vulgaris [PDF]
This study describes the development of a micropropagation protocol for Pinguicula vulgaris using cultures initiated from in vitro produced seedlings. P.
Grevenstuk, Tomás, Romano, Anabela
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Micropropagation of Anthurium spp. [PDF]
Micropropagation as an alternative method to conventional propagation, the culture of somatic cells, tissues and organs of plants under controlled conditions is a suitable way to produce a large number of progeny plants which are genetically identical to the stock plant in a short time.
ATAK, ÇİMEN, ÇELİK, ÖZGE
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is the fourth most consumed oleaginous plant in the world, producing seeds with high contents of lipids, proteins, vitamins, and carbohydrates.
G. S. Casimiro+5 more
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Improvements for the Micropropagation of Hybrid Hazelnut (C. americana × C. avellana)
The micropropagation of hybrid hazelnut (Corylus americana × Corylus avellana) has been limited in its agricultural application due to the lack of efficient procedures for tissue culture and root organogenesis.
Renata P. Pincelli-Souza+2 more
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Micropropagation of Pinus peuce [PDF]
In Pinus peuce zygotic embryo culture grown on Gresshoff and Doy (1972; GD) basal medium, 2.22 μM benzyladenine (BA) was superior in promoting adventitious bud induction during 4 weeks comparing to kinetin or BA + kinetin. Shoot elongation was achieved on half-strength GD medium devoid of plant growth regulators and containing activated charcoal. Pulse
Stojicić, Dragana D+4 more
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