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Development of high‐throughput tissue culture‐free plant transformation systems
SUMMARY Efficient transformation systems are highly desirable for plant genetic research and biotechnology product development efforts. Tissue culture‐free transformation (TCFT) and minimal tissue culture transformation (MTCT) systems have great potential in addressing genotype‐dependency challenge, shortening transformation timeline, and improving ...
Heng Zhong+5 more
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The stevia plant has natural sweetening properties that are attracting worldwide interest. Given the significant importance of this plant, the aim of the study was to estimate genetic parameters to characterize and select superior stevia genotypes based on rebaudioside A and total steviol glycoside contents.
Fellipe Celestino de Castro+6 more
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In vitro coculture of plant tissue explants with beneficial microorganisms enhance their tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses. The induced resistance response caused by the inoculants is referred to as “biotization”.
M I Yablonskaya+2 more
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Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers (Lythraceae family), called pride of India, is an important ornamental and medicinal plant having a very high demand for its fruits. Six presowing treatments, that is, hot water, cold treatment, cow dung, H2SO4, gibberellic acid (GA3), and scarification, were used to evaluate the effect of treatments on seed germination,
Faisal Ismail Musa+2 more
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Olive micropropagation is nowadays possible but knowing if it induces juvenile traits and how juvenility, vigor and fruit productivity are affected is pivotal. Three trials were carried out during micropropagation and afterwards in the field.
Davide Neri+5 more
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Over Half a Century of Research on Blackberry Micropropagation: A Comprehensive Review
Micropropagation of blackberry (Rubus spp.) has emerged as a key technique for large-scale production of genetically uniform, disease-free plants.
Luca Regni, Arianna Cesarini
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Cattleya walkeriana growth in different micropropagation systems
The aim of the present research was to verify the in vitro growth of orchids in different systems of micropropagation, being cultivated in a bioreactor, with natural ventilation and conventional systems.
André Luís Moreira+4 more
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VALIDATED PROTOCOLS FOR MICROPROPAGATION OF SOME FRUIT SPECIES TO PRODUCE PRE-BASIC PLANT MATERIAL [PDF]
Obtaining virus free fruit planting material, conservation and utilization for large scale production of certified fruit trees, was and is still an objective demand.
Valentina Isac, Mihail Coman
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Micropropagation of Cherry Rootstocks: II. Invigoration and Enhanced Rooting of ‘46-1 Mazzard’ by Co-culture with ‘Colt’ [PDF]
Makunda Ranjit, Dale E. Kester
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