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New Insights Into Tissue Culture Plant-Regeneration Mechanisms [PDF]
Plant regeneration occurs when plants repair or replace damaged structures based on the totipotency and pluripotency of their cells. Tissue culture is one of the most widely used regenerative technologies. Recently, a series of breakthroughs were made in
Yun Long+3 more
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Polyamines are low molecular weight nitrogen containing compounds present in all living organisms. These are considered to be a new class of plant hormones, and play a positive role in plant growth and developmental processes including cell division, in
PRINKA GOYAL+3 more
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Broad application of plant transformation remains challenging because the efficiency of plant regeneration and regeneration-based transformation in many plant species is extremely low.
Hui Duan+3 more
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Plant biodiversity and the regeneration of soil fertility [PDF]
SignificanceBoth plant biodiversity and soil fertility are in decline. We find that restoration of plant biodiversity on a nutrient-poor, unfertilized soil led to greater increases in soil fertility than occurred when these same plant species grew in monocultures. The plant species in this biodiversity experiment fell along a trade-off surface in their
George N. Furey+2 more
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A Molecular Framework for Plant Regeneration [PDF]
Plants and some animals have a profound capacity to regenerate organs from adult tissues. Molecular mechanisms for regeneration have, however, been largely unexplored. Here we investigate a local regeneration response in Arabidopsis roots. Laser-induced wounding disrupts the flow of auxin—a cell-fate–instructive plant hormone—in root tips, and we ...
Xu, J.+5 more
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Plant in situ tissue regeneration: dynamics, mechanisms and implications for forestry research
Plants possess remarkable developmental plasticity and regenerative ability to reshape themselves in response to external stimulations. After localised injuries, they can initiate cellular reprogramming at the wound sites to repair or regrow structures ...
Yufei Zhang+3 more
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Natural Variation in Plant Pluripotency and Regeneration [PDF]
Plant regeneration is essential for survival upon wounding and is, hence, considered to be a strong natural selective trait. The capacity of plant tissues to regenerate in vitro, however, varies substantially between and within species and depends on the applied incubation conditions.
Robin Lardon, Danny Geelen
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Advances in Plant Regeneration: Shake, Rattle and Roll
Some plant cells are able to rebuild new organs after tissue damage or in response to definite stress treatments and/or exogenous hormone applications. Whole plants can develop through de novo organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis.
Sergio Ibáñez+3 more
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Cellular, Molecular, and Physiological Aspects of In Vitro Plant Regeneration
Plants generally have the highest regenerative ability because they show a high degree of developmental plasticity. Although the basic principles of plant regeneration date back many years, understanding the cellular, molecular, and physiological ...
Siamak Shirani Bidabadi, S. Mohan Jain
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Genetic transformation is a powerful tool to study gene function, secondary metabolism pathways, and molecular breeding in crops. Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is one of the most important economic crops in the world.
Min-Long Cui+4 more
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