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Plant Regeneration: Morphogenesis
1994The ability to regenerate whole plants from selected or genetically altered cells or tissues is the key to the broad biotechnological potential of plant cell cultures. This is not a fundamentally novel process, it has long been used commercially to propagate and produce certain cultures, e.g.
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Planting, Regeneration, Aftercare and Maintenance [PDF]
Planting of nursery-raised seedlings is an indispensable part of afforestation work in arid and semiarid areas. Low level of moisture and adverse climatic factors necessitate that the tender seedlings be cared for and watered, at least for a period till their root system is of sufficient size to gather moisture from arid soils.
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2008
An efficient in vitro plant regeneration system was established from callus culture of Scopolia parviflora. Callus was induced from adventitious roots on B5 medium with 0.45–9.04 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). In vitro plantlet regeneration was achieved on B5 medium supplemented with 44.38 μM benzyladenine (BA), 3% sucrose, and 0.38 ...
Young-Min Kang+7 more
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An efficient in vitro plant regeneration system was established from callus culture of Scopolia parviflora. Callus was induced from adventitious roots on B5 medium with 0.45–9.04 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). In vitro plantlet regeneration was achieved on B5 medium supplemented with 44.38 μM benzyladenine (BA), 3% sucrose, and 0.38 ...
Young-Min Kang+7 more
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PLANT SUCCESSION AND PINE REGENERATION
Australian Forestry, 1941SUMMARY On small areas of clear felled Pinus radiata stands at Mount Stromlo in the A.C.T. the plant communities have been examined by means of a permanent, charted sample plot and by Raunkiaer's percentage frequency method. The relatively stable grassland subclimax communities which existed before the planting of the pine stands are described and the ...
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Protoplasts: Isolation, culture, plant regeneration
1986Publisher Summary This chapter presents an idealized example of protoplast isolation with the steps involved in protoplast isolation and culture; discusses the parameters involved in the developmental sequence from protoplast to plant; and overviews a collection of detailed laboratory protocols for protoplast isolation, clonal proliferation, and ...
Ingo Potrykus, Raymond D. Shillito
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Genetic and Epigenetic Controls of Plant Regeneration
2014Plants have evolved powerful regeneration abilities to recover from damage. Studies on plant regeneration are of high significance as the underlying mechanisms of plant regeneration are not only linking to the fundamental researches in many fields but also to the development of widely used plant biotechnology.
Hai Huang, Lin Xu
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Plant regeneration fromArabidopsis thaliana protoplasts
Plant Cell Reports, 1990Arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts, isolated from a cell suspension, regenerated cell walls and then exhibited sustained cell divisions. Within 10 days after isolation as many as 40% of the protoplast-derived cells divided. Protoplast-derived calli exhibited a wide range of developmental responses, including apparent embryogenesis.
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Organogenic Plant Regeneration in Bioreactors
1999Plant micropropagation is as yet encumbered by intensive manual manipulation and requires scaling-up and automation to provide low cost propagation (Aitken-Christie 1991). Scaling-up necessitates liquid media in bioreactors (Preil 1991; Takayama 1991), and measures must be taken to arrest shoot and leaf growth to prevent shoot malformation ...
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