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The Identification and Characterization of WOX Family Genes in Coffea arabica Reveals Their Potential Roles in Somatic Embryogenesis and the Cold-Stress Response. [PDF]
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Choosing an appropriate somatic embryogenesis medium of carrot (Daucus carota L.) by data mining technology. [PDF]
Fallah Ziarani M, Tohidfar M, Hesami M.
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Effect of Picloram and Desiccation on the Somatic Embryogenesis of Lycium barbarum L. [PDF]
Khatri P, Joshee N.
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Effects of ammonium nitrate upon direct somatic embryogenesis and biolistic transformation of wheat
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Pines
2022Among the different in vitro culture techniques, somatic embryogenesis has been one of the most important developments for plant tissue culture; it has enabled mass propagation and the development of biotechnological tools to enhance the productivity and quality of plantation forestry.
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Somatic embryogenesis is a multifaceted tool that plays a vital role in both basic and applied plant biology, offering solutions to various agricultural, environmental, and biotechnological challenges. As research in this field continues to advance, its potential applications are likely to expand even further.
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Grapevine
2001Somatic embryogenesis has been defined as the initiation of embryos from plant somatic tissues closely resembling their zygotic counterparts (Ammirato, 1983). This morphologic event has been documented as occurring spontaneously in some plant species (Yarbrough, 1932; Taylor, 1967), however it is usually induced in tissue cultures, potentially from ...
Martinelli L, Gribaudo I
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SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS IN CHESTNUT
Acta Horticulturae, 1990Immature cotyledons of 2 Castanea sativa cultivars and 2 C. crenata X C. sativa hybrids were cultured on 2 media supplemented with various growth regulators. Somatic embryos were obtained only with cv.
M. C. Piagnani, T. Eccher
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SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS IN TULIP
Acta Horticulturae, 1997Because the natural propagation rate of tulip is low, modern breeding requires a rapid in vitro propagation method. The best method available at the moment, adventitious shoot formation on stem explants, has a low propagation factor and is laborious, time-consuming and hence expensive.
Gude, H., Dijkema, M.H.G.E.
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