Plant Regeneration Capacity of Calluses Derived from Mature Seed of Five Indonesian Rice Genotypes
Establishment of a suitable system for plant regeneration of rice calluses derived from mature seed is a prerequisite for genetic transformation using callus as the target tissue.
Nono Carsono, Tomohiko Yoshida
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Influence of antibiotics on indirect organogenesis of Teak
Agrobacterium is the largest method employed to transform woody plants. The bacterium is required to introduce the transgene into the plant nuclear genome.
Evandro Vagner Tambarussi +5 more
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Combining Ability of Callus Induction and Plant Regeneration in Sorghum Anther Culture
Fifteen F1 hybrids derived from a six-parent diallel mating set (without reciprocal) of sorghum genotypes were used to investigate the combining ability for callus induction and plant regeneration. Anthers at a young stage were collected from the parents
Nguyen Duy Can, Tomohiko Yoshida
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A simple and reproducible protocol for plant regeneration and cryopreservation of Grammatophyllum specinocum BL. [PDF]
Grammatophyllum specinocum BL. is native to Thailand and is at risk of extinction due to human-caused environmental changes and commercial exploitation. Cryopreservation is an efficient approach for conservation of plant germplasms.
Nattawadee Wongrasee, Sumontip Bunnag
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Combined in silico/in vivo analysis of mechanisms providing for root apical meristem self-organization and maintenance. [PDF]
Background and aimsThe root apical meristem (RAM) is the plant stem cell niche which provides for the formation and continuous development of the root.
Doroshkov, AV +8 more
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L´impact des aires protégées et des utilisations anthropogènes du sol sur la regeneration des terrains boisés à Acacia dans l´est du Burkina Faso [PDF]
Regeneration success, persistence strategies (seedlings vs. coppicing), and population trend of Acacia spp. were tested under two land-use regimes in eastern Burkina Faso: (i) protected areas shielded to livestock grazing pressure, to logging, and using ...
Guinko, Sita +4 more
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Shoot organogenesis in leaf explants of Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Hyd1’ and assessing genetic stability of regenerants using ISSR markers [PDF]
For the first time, an in vitro regeneration protocol of Hydrangea macrophylla 'Hyd1' was developed. Effects of different plant growth regulators (PGRs) on shoot regeneration were investigated jointly with selecting optimal basal media and cefotaxime ...
Huang, L.L. +4 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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Stem cells and plant regeneration
Multicellular organisms show the ability to replace damage cells, tissues and even whole organs through regeneration mechanisms. Plants show a remarkable regenerative potential. While the basic principles of plant regeneration have been known for a number of decades, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying such principles are currently ...
Pablo, Perez-Garcia +1 more
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Restoration of woodpasture on former agricultural land: The importance of safe sites and time gaps before grazing for tree seedlings [PDF]
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Hoffmann, Maurice +3 more
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