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Large-Scale Production of Hairy Root
2004Many products of interest are synthesized in organized tissues, but not formed in suspension or callus culture. Therefore, most attention has been focused on root cultures. The transgenic plant,"hairy root", has brought us to dramatic improvements in growth rate and high content of desirable products.
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ROOT PRODUCTION AND THE ESTIMATION OF NET PRODUCTIVITY
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1963Data on the net production of oven-dry organic matter from 28 temperate angiosperm herbaceous species and 4 temperate arboreal species were analyzed to determine the relationship between below-ground and above-ground yearly increment. Mean yearly net herbaceous production (t/ha) was 3.9 for below-ground parts, 5.9 for above-ground parts, and 9.8 total.
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Root production and root turnover in two dominant species of wet heathlands
Oecologia, 1989Root biomass production, root length production and root turnover of Erica tetralix and Molinia caerulea were estimated by sequential core sampling and by observations in permanent minirhizotrons in the field. Root biomass production, estimated by core sampling, was 370 (Erica) and 1080 (Molinia) g m-2 yr-1.
R, Aerts +3 more
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Psoralen production in hairy roots and adventitious roots cultures of Psoralea coryfolia
Biotechnology Letters, 2009Psoralea corylifolia is an endangered plant producing various compounds of medical importance. Adventitious roots and hairy roots were induced in cultures prepared from hypocotyl explants. Psoralen content was evaluated in both root types grown either in suspension cultures or on agar solidified medium.
P, Baskaran, N, Jayabalan
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Corona products and rooted products of soft graphs
Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and ApplicationsSoft set theory is a broad mathematical method for handling uncertain data. Numerous scholars are now using soft set theory to address problems related to decision-making. The concept of soft graphs provides a parameterized point of view for graphs. In graph theory, graph products are binary operations on graphs with various combinatorial purposes. We
Jinta Jose +2 more
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Production of recombinant proteins in plant root exudates
Nature Biotechnology, 1999The large-scale production of recombinant proteins in plants is limited by relatively low yields and difficulties in extraction and purification. These problems were addressed by engineering tobacco plants to continuously secrete recombinant proteins from their roots into a simple hydroponic medium. Three heterologous proteins of diverse origins (green
N V, Borisjuk +5 more
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Storage of Cardoon Roots for Inulin Production
2022This work has been performed in the frame of COMETA Project. COMETA is a three-year project aimed at developing value chains based on low-input non-food crops suitable for marginal areas in order to convert all the crop fractions by advanced green chemistry technologies into bio-based products.
Alfano V +10 more
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Production of monoclonal antibodies by tobacco hairy roots
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1997Hairy roots of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) were used to produce full-length murine lgG(1) monoclonal antibody. The presence of heavy (gamma) and light (kappa) chains and fully assembled antibody was verified by Western blot analysis of root extracts. Antibody levels in the biomass and medium were quantified by ELISA based on detection of gamma-kappa ...
R, Wongsamuth, P M, Doran
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Production of Amarogentin in Root Cultures of Swertia chirata
Planta Medica, 2000Conventional and Agrobacterium rhizogenes-transformed root cultures were studied with respect to growth and amarogentin content following cultivation in various growth media. The fastest growth rate was observed using Nitsch medium. The best amarogentin content was obtained after cultivation in root culture (RC) medium for which the slowest growth rate
M, Keil +3 more
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Production of Phytoalexin in PEA Roots
1989Abstract Pea was used as a model plant to investigate the capacity of roots for production of phytoalexin pisatin and the degree of its release into the environment from roots. The rate of pisatin production can be determined as the amount released into hydroponic solution during 24 h.
K. Nová, M. Staněk
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