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MIKROPROPAGASI TANAMAN TALAS BOGOR (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott) MELALUI TUNAS APIKAL
Micropropagation
Febi Nurilmala, Puput Hanum Nirmala
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Active Biopaste for Coral Reef Restoration
Preserving coral reefs is essential. A conductive, hardening paste for coral attachment and mineral accretion technology is developed, using a bio‐based acrylate soybean oil matrix and graphene nanoplatelets. Corals are attached with and onto the conductive paste, electricity is applied, water electrolysis is induced, and calcium is deposited at the ...
Gabriele Corigliano +12 more
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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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Chromosome instability in 'Carrizo' citrange + Citrus macrophylla somatic hybrids [PDF]
Somatic hybridization by protoplast fusion is a very useful technique for citrus rootstock breeding. Indeed, it theoretically allows the accumulation of all genes of the parents, irrespective of their heterozygosity level and therefore the addition of ...
Aleza, Pablo +5 more
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Bioreactor Systems to Mass‐Produce the Undervalued Crop, Celosia argentea, With High Nutrient Impact
ABSTRACT Celosia argentea is an undervalued crop that shows potential for production enhancement due to elevated leaf nutrient accumulative ability. By investigating propagation using various in vitro culture systems, thidiazuron (TDZ)‐supplemented nutrient media enhanced yield from 10 plants per explant in semi‐solid medium, to 27 under continuous ...
Chandika Ramlall +2 more
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Cannabis sativa is used for multiple purposes, notably for its medicinal properties. It produces various secondary metabolites, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, which have therapeutic value and typically produce high amounts in female ...
S. M. Ahsan +7 more
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Seed germination and in vitro regeneration of the African medicinal and pesticidal plant, Bobgunnia madagascariensis [PDF]
Propagation of the medicinal and pesticidal tree, Bobgunnia madagascarensis is difficult due to poor and erratic germination of its seeds and slow growth of its seedlings. This study involved two separate experiments.
Gondwe, Dominic S.B. +6 more
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Intraspecific Functional Trait Variation and Coordination in Schizachyrium scoparium
Understanding how traits vary within and between populations of plant species and how axes of trait variation describe trade‐offs in plant function is necessary to fully realize the utility of functional traits in ecological restoration. We investigated intraspecific trait variation among five populations of Schizachyrium scoparium (little bluestem), a
Jacob Zeldin +4 more
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Short Abstract The paper presents a vegetal geography of Chinese rhododendrons at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), examining the mechanisms through which RBGE's scientific authority is established in the field of Rhododendron research and conservation.
Mingcan Rong
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THE MICROPROPAGATION OF THE HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY (VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM) – A RAPID SOLUTION FOR THE CULTIVATION OF ACIDIC SOILS At SCDP Cluj-Napoca different cultivars of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L) were cultured in vitro for production purposes ...
Doina Clapa
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