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Micropropagation of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1987Micropropagation of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) was studied using two procedures: (1) shoot tip culture; (2) indirect somatic embryogenesis from callus.
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The Complement of Soluble Sugars in the Saccharum Complex
Tropical Plant Biology, 2010The use of sugarcane as a biofactory and source of renewable biomass is being investigated increasingly due to its vigorous growth and ability to fix a large amount of carbon dioxide compared to other crops. The high biomass resulting from sugarcane production (up to 80 t/ha) makes it a candidate for genetic manipulation to increase the production of ...
Glassop, Donna+3 more
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Transgenic Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)
2000Cultivated sugarcane (interspecific hybrids of Saccharum spp.) is one of the world’s main sources of sugar. It is a vital component in the economies of many tropical countries and the prime candidate as a future fuel crop because of its efficient biomass production (FAO 1991). The production of alcohol, paper, woods, animal food, and industrial enzymes
A. Arencibia+4 more
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Saccharum species as horticultural classes
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1999Sugarcane, commonly referred to as Saccharum officinarum, is currently divided into six species, two of them are wild and four exist only in cultivation. The two wild species and three of the cultivated ones are interfertile and have produced the interspecific hybrids that constitute the sugarcane of commerce. All species are represented by wide ranges
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Natural Allelic Variations in Highly Polyploidy Saccharum Complex
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2016Xiping Yang+2 more
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Allele-defined genome of the autopolyploid sugarcane Saccharum spontaneum L.
Nature Genetics, 2018Jisen Zhang+2 more
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