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Synthetic seed production from encapsulated somatic embryos of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) and automated growth monitoring. [PDF]
Cork oak (Quercus suber) somatic embryos were coatedwith alginate for the production of synthetic seeds and their storability for commercialization was investigated.
Bueno Pérez, M.Angeles+3 more
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Summary Transcription factors MYC2 and JAMs play a crucial role in regulating disease resistance in model plants. However, their regulatory mechanisms of disease resistance in non‐model plants, particularly in postharvest fruits, remain largely unknown.
Qian Li+7 more
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Plant regeneration from in vitro leaves of four commercial Pyrus species
An efficient shoot regeneration from in vitro leaf sections of Pyrus communis Bartlett, P. pyrifolia Shenbuzhi, P. bretschneideri Zaosu and P. ussuriensis Manyuanxiang was successfully developed for use in future transgenic studies.
H. Tang, Y. Luo, C. Liu
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Regeneration of begonia plantlets by direct organogenesis [PDF]
The economic importance of ornamentals worldwide suggests a bright future for ornamental breeding. Rapid progress in plant molecular biology has great potentials to contribute to the breeding of novel ornamental plants utilizing recombinant DNA ...
Curuk, P.+6 more
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Summary Molecular farming using edible plants offers a cost‐effective strategy for vaccine production because plants serve as both bioreactors and oral delivery systems. Owing to its rapid clonal propagation and high protein content, duckweed represents a promising platform for this purpose. Here, we developed an edible duckweed‐based vaccine targeting
Xiao Tan+12 more
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Summary Slow‐melting flesh (SMF) in peaches offers many advantages, including easy transportation, maintaining flavour after ripening, an extended harvest window, and reduced losses caused by fruit softening. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains elusive.
Junren Meng+10 more
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Factors affecting "in vitro" plant development and root colonization of sweet potato by Glomus etunicatum Becker & Gerd. [PDF]
Os meios de Murashige e Skoog, Hoagland, Arnon e White, suplementados ou não com sacarose, e tendo como substratos vermiculita, ágar ou natrosol foram utilizados para avaliar seus efeitos sobre o desenvolvimento da batata doce, c.v.
BRESSAN, W.
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Hydrogen sulfide promotes lateral root formation in peach through persulfidation of SnRK1α kinase
Summary Root development is crucial for the growth and yield of horticultural crops. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), an important gasotransmitter, has been shown to regulate lateral root (LR) formation in plants, including peach (Prunus persica). However, its specific regulatory mechanism remains largely unclear.
Xuelian Wu+5 more
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IN VITRO MULTIPLE SHOOT INDUCTION FROM NODAL EXPLANTS OF CITRUS CULTIVARS [PDF]
Citrus cultivars were explored for multiple shoot induction and root regeneration in different media. The multiple root and shoot induction was found directly proportionate to the increase in the levels of benzyleaminopurine (BA) and naphthalene acetic ...
Muhammad USMAN, Muhammad SANA, B FATIMA
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ABSTRACT Polyploid plants frequently exhibit altered vegetative growth, yet the molecular mechanisms remain unclear. This study reveals that hexaploidisation of triploid insect‐resistant poplar 741‐line Pb29 significantly reduces growth rate, leaf area, photosynthetic capacity and organic matter accumulation.
Xinghao Chen+7 more
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