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Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of Musa sp. Cultured in Temporary Immersion Bioreactor
The genus Musa sp. contains commercially important fleshy fruit-producing plants, including plantains and bananas, with a strong potential for providing food security and sources of revenue to farmers.
Christopher A. Sambolín Pérez +7 more
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An efficient micropropagation technique for pineapple utilizes shoot crowns as an explant. Traditional propagation methods are slow and insufficient for large‐scale production due to the small number of suckers naturally produced by the plant. This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of different combinations and concentrations of plant ...
Samuel C. Chukwu +4 more
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Micropropagation is a key biotechnological method for rapid and large-scale propagation of horticultural crops. Nowadays, micropropagation plays a key role in production of disease-free plants, conservation of genetic resources and it is an essential ...
Izabela Andonova +2 more
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This study optimized the removal efficiency of toluene from a botanical air filtration system created using the Ficus elastica plant by utilizing compound concentration, relative humidity, and time variables. Experiments were conducted to establish optimal conditions using micropropagated plants.
Abayhan Buran +2 more
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Dendrobium lineale Rolfe is an important orchid species used as a parent in breeding. Currently, this orchid is classified as an endangered species and is listed in Appendix II according to CITES. This study aimed to investigate the effects of sucrose and coconut water (CW) on the asymbiotic seed germination and shoot development of this endangered ...
Edy Setiti Wida Utami +9 more
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The untapped potential of plant thin cell layers [PDF]
Thin cell layers (TCLs), which contain a small number of cells or tissues, are explants excised from different organs (stems, leaves, roots, inflorescences, flowers, cotyledons, hypocotyls/epicotyls, and embryos).
Botero Giraldo +15 more
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Ethnomedicinal Practices of the Fabaceae Family in Tanzania: A Systematic Review
This study is aimed at reviewing the ethnomedicinal, phytochemical and pharmacological properties of Fabaceae species used as sources of traditional medications in Tanzania. Using the Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) methodology, a comprehensive review was conducted on Fabaceae species used by Tanzanians through electronic databases such ...
David Sylvester Kacholi, Kalyani Sen
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Biotechnologies in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) : [Draft] [PDF]
Rubber tree breeding and the dissemination of planting material for plantations are closely linked to propagation methods. Since the progress made by switching from multiplication by seed to propagation by budding, the development of new techniques, such
Carron, Marc-Philippe +4 more
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Sri Lanka's biodiversity is threatened by habitat loss, climate change, and ineffective traditional conservation methods. Integrating plant tissue culture and DNA barcoding offers scalable, precise tools for conserving rare and endemic species. This review emphasizes the potential of biotechnological approaches to enhance conservation accuracy and ...
Mylange Dona Kasundi Mekhala Gunasena +2 more
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Plant regeneration from leaf-derived callus cultures of Primrose (Primula vulgaris) [PDF]
Efficient micropropagation of Primula species is important both for fundamental scientific studies and commercial applications. Primula vulgaris, along with other Primulaceae species, exhibits floral heteromorphy with two distinct forms of hermaphroditic
Gilmartin, Philip +4 more
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