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Somatic embryogenesis in bamboo [PDF]
Bamboo is one of the most universally useful plant commodities known to man providing food, raw material, shelter, and even medicine for the greater part of the world’s population. However, information on the basic biology and reproduction for this complex and diverse group of plants lags behind that for other major agronomic plant species.
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Somatic Embryogenesis of Coffee
1999Coffee is one of the most important agricultural products on the world market, and is the most widely grown tropical tree crop. Various Latin American countries such as Colombia, Brazil and Central America depend heavily on coffee production for foreign currency earnings. More generally, the economies of about 50 countries depend on this crop, which is
Marc Berthouly, Hervé Etienne
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Somatic embryogenesis of mangosteen
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2012Young red leaf segments from 1 to 3 year-old seedlings of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) were incubated on different media, consisting of either B5 or Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal media and supplemented with several plant growth regulator at different levels, including 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and kinetin or 2,4-D and 6 ...
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Efficient Somatic Embryogenesis in Alstroemeria
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2006In Alstroemeria high frequencies of compact embryogenic callus (CEC) induction (40%) and friable embryogenic callus (FEC) induction (15%) were obtained from nodes with axil tissue cultured first on a Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 10 μM thidiazuron and 0.5 μM indole-3-butyric acid and after that on a Schenk and Hildebrandt (SH ...
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Wheat [PDF]
In vitro approaches offer very powerful new tools for plant improvement (see Bajaj 1986a). However, reliable and highly efficient procedures for regeneration of plants from cultured tissues, cells and protoplasts are a prerequisite for applying these new techniques to agriculture, horticulture and forestry.
Y. M. Yang, D. G. He, K. J. Scott
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Biologia, 2019
A simple and efficient protocol developed for plantlet regeneration through in vitro somatic embryogenesis in three ornamental bananas. In vitro propagation, especially somatic embryogenesis has been a method of choice to obtain homogenous planting ...
Nandhakumar Natarajan +3 more
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A simple and efficient protocol developed for plantlet regeneration through in vitro somatic embryogenesis in three ornamental bananas. In vitro propagation, especially somatic embryogenesis has been a method of choice to obtain homogenous planting ...
Nandhakumar Natarajan +3 more
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Somatic embryogenesis in Araujia sericifera
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1992Peer ...
Torné, Josep María +2 more
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Plants
2004Somatic embryogenesis refers to the remarkable ability of nonzygotic plant cells (including haploid cells) to develop through characteristic embryological stages into an embryo capable of developing into a mature plant. Somatic embryogenesis is an expression of totipotency and the associated differential gene expression. Somatic embryos may be produced
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Somatic Embryogenesis in the Cycadales
1995The cycads (Fig. 1) constitute remnant species of an ancient class of gymnosperms, the cycadophytes, that evolved from the free-sporing progymnosperms, which also gave rise to the coniferophytes. According to Gifford & Foster (1989), the cycadophytes have included 3 orders of plants, the extinct Cycadeoidales and Pteridospermales (seed ferns), that are
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