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Plant ‘hairy root’ culture

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1999
Due to their fast growth rates and biochemical stability, 'hairy root' cultures remain unsurpassed as the choice for model root systems and have promise as a bioprocessing system. Applications are wide-ranging, from the production of natural products and foreign proteins to a model for phytoremediation of organic and metal contaminants.
J V, Shanks, J, Morgan
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Plant Cell Suspension Cultures

2012
Plant cell suspension cultures are widely used in plant biology as a convenient tool for the investigation of a wide range of phenomena, bypassing the structural complexity of the plant organism in toto. The homogeneity of an in vitro cell population, the large availability of material, the high rate of cell growth and the good reproducibility of ...
MOSCATIELLO, ROBERTO   +2 more
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Plant Tissue Culture

Endeavour, 2008
Plant tissue culture (PTC) is a set of techniques for the aseptic culture of cells, tissues, organs and their components under defined physical and chemical conditions in vitro and controlled environment (Fig. 50.1). PTC technology also explores conditions that promote cell division and genetic re-program-ming in in vitro conditions and it is ...
Víctor M. Loyola-Vargas   +3 more
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Plant Cell Culture

, 2020
1. An Introduction to Plant Cell and Tissue Culture 2. Basic Plant Biology for Cell Culture 3. Tissue Culture in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry 4. Tissue Culture in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 5.
D. Evans, J. Coleman, A. Kearns
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PLANT TISSUE CULTURES

Biological Reviews, 1936
The term "tissue culture" is too well known to the scientific public through the work of Harrison (56-59), Burrows (10), Carrel (11-15), Fischer (31-36), Erdmann (25, 26), Lewis and Lewis (78-80), and others to need definition. In general, it has been used in such work to designate preparations in which somatic cells of a single type or a restricted ...
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Growth of plant culture

Trends in Plant Science, 2003
A series of articles by Nick Battey published throughout 2003 has been challenging plant scientists to embrace plant culture. Fine art, literature, mythology, plant lore, religion, philosophy and plant science all contribute to plant culture and Battey believes that it is up to us, the scientists, to stimulate greater appreciation of our work by ...
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History of plant tissue culture

Molecular Biotechnology, 2005
Plant tissue culture, or the aseptic culture of cells, tissues, organs, and their components under defined physical and chemical conditions in vitro, is an important tool in both basic and applied studies as well as in commercial application. It owes its origin to the ideas of the German scientist, Haberlandt, at the begining of the 20th century.
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Plant Cell Culture Protocols

1999
Introduction. An Introduction to Plant Cell Culture: Pointers to Success R. D. Hall. Cell Culture and Plant Regeneration. Callus Initiation Maintenance and Shoot Induction in Rice N. W. Blackhall J. P. Jotham K. Azakanandam J. B. Power K. C. Lowe E. C. Cocking and M. R. Davey.
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Hydrogels as the plant culture substrates: A review.

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2023
Lin Ma   +5 more
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