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Collaborative program AVRDC/CIRAD : Set up of techniques for: Onion breeding and galrlic dissemination [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Chang, C.H.   +6 more
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Enhanced Sonodynamic Bacterial Elimination and Wound Healing Therapy Based on Lanthanide Ion Doped Bi2WO6 Nanosheets and Hydrogel Platform

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Lanthanide ytterbium ions are introduced into Bi2WO6 nanosheets to boost ROS generation under US stimulation. These ytterbium‐doped Bi2WO6 nanosheets serve as efficient sonosensitizers, enabling broad‐spectrum bacterial eradication. To improve biocompatibility for in vivo sonodynamic therapy, the sonosensitizers are integrated into hydrogel matrix ...
Xinyue Lao   +6 more
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Regeneration of transgenic tamarillo plants [PDF]

open access: possiblePlant Cell Reports, 1993
Media were developed to regenerate shoots from leaf pieces of tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendtner). Shoots were derived via organogenesis and could be easily rooted and transferred to the growth chamber. Transgenic tamarillo plants were produced using the binary vector pKIWI110 in the avirulent Agrobacterium strain LBA4404.
Richard C. Gardner, Ross G. Atkinson
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To regenerate or not to regenerate: factors that drive plant regeneration

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2019
Plants have a remarkable regenerative capacity, but it varies widely among species and tissue types. Whether plant cells/tissues initiate regeneration largely depends on the extent to which they are constrained to their original tissue fate. Once cells start the regeneration program, they acquire a new fate, form meristems, and develop into organs ...
Kaoru Sugimoto   +3 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of Plant Regeneration

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2019
Plants reprogram somatic cells following injury and regenerate new tissues and organs. Upon perception of inductive cues, somatic cells often dedifferentiate, proliferate, and acquire new fates to repair damaged tissues or develop new organs from wound sites.
David S. Favero   +6 more
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Regeneration of plants

1986
The idea that cells could contain all the information necessary for the regeneration of a whole organism is implied in the cell theory proposed by Schwann [1]. At that time, however, the technology did not exist to study regeneration of plants from any single cell other than a newly fertilized zygote, and even this development process takes place ...
John H. Dodds, Teresa Bengochea
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Plant Traits and Regeneration

2017
Plant functional traits represent the morphological, physiological or phenological features which exhibit strategies that determine the response of plants to environmental conditions and affect ecosystem services. These traits could be expressed at different levels, e.g.
R. K. Chaturvedi, J. S. Singh
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Regeneration in Plants

The Biblical World, 1914
Theology, in the nature of the case, must use analogies to express the relation between man and God. In the past religious analogies have been those of politics, of paternity, or of law. The rise of the biological sciences has affected all types of thinking and has given a new group of analogies as well as technical terms to other sciences than this ...
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Plant regeneration from Carica protoplasts

Plant Cell Reports, 1992
Rapidly proliferating and highly regenerable suspension cultures of somatic embryos of Carica papaya x C. cauliflora were used for protoplast isolation. On average, protoplast yield was 1.5×10(6)/g fresh weight of somatic embryos. Protoplasts were first cultured in liquid KM8P-S medium for 2 weeks and then plated in the same medium solidified with 1 ...
Chen, M. H., Chen, Chi-Chang
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Plant regeneration of the mining ecotype Sedum alfredii and cadmium hyperaccumulation in regenerated plants

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2009
An efficient micropropagation system for mining ecotype Sedum alfredii Hance, a newly identified Zn/Cd hyperaccumulator, was developed. Frequency of callus induction reached up to 70% from leaves incubated on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 1.0 mg l−1 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4-D) and 0.5 mg l−1 6-benzyladenine (BA), and 83%
Gulsum Tohsun   +4 more
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