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Blueberries are high-value fruits. The traditional method of propagation by cuttings cannot supply the modern market with large quantities of seedlings. The method of micropropagation of plants in vitro makes it possible to bring the production of blueberry seedlings to the highest level.
M. Sereda
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Influence of Sucrose and Immersion Time on Humulus lupulus L., cv Columbus, Plantlet In Vitro Proliferation and Potentially Bioactive Compound Content. [PDF]
(1) Background: Traditionally, hop is propagated using rhizome fragments or herbaceous stem cuttings. Micropropagation, therefore, offers a viable alternative for the large-scale production of healthy, genetically uniform plants, regardless of the season
Gianguzzi V +6 more
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Agarwood is the resinous product of several tree species of family Thymelaeaceae such as Aquilaria spp. Unsustainable harvesting has threatened the existence of agarwood producing species in their natural habitat.
Rizkita Rachmi Esyanti +3 more
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In Vitro Propagation of Peumus boldus Molina Using a Temporary Immersion System
Peumus boldus Mol. (boldo) is a Chilean endemic tree species, characteristic of the region’s sclerophyllous forests. Increasing demand for its leaves and bark, valued for their antioxidant properties, has contributed to declining populations of this ...
Francesca Guerra +3 more
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Enhancing photosynthetic efficiency in Phalaenopsis amabilis through bioreactor innovations. [PDF]
Background Micro-propagation is the primary technique for the mass propagation of greenhouse orchids. However, various factors, including culture media and cultivation systems, influence the scaling-up and efficient commercialization of in vitro ...
Mohammadpour Barough A +4 more
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Abstract Tembesu (Fagraea fragrans Roxb) is one of the high-value wood-producing tree species in Indonesia, known for its ease of shaping and resistance to cracking. However, Tembesu is overexploited without adequate reforestation, resulting in limited availability of Tembesu wood in the wild. Tissue culture is a technique for vegetative
Eunike Christafilia Ruben +3 more
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bstractTo achieve Indonesian sugar self-sufficiency in2014, the national production needs to be escalatedthrough land extensification that requires a largenumbers of cane planting materials. This can be achievedby mass propagation of sugarcane through in vitroculture.
Hayati MINARSIH +3 more
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The aim of the study was to compare the variable costs of planting material production using the example of vitro cultures of Pennisetum × advena ‘Rubrum’.
Mariusz Pożoga +2 more
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Effects of LED Light Spectra on the Development, Phytochemical Profile, and Antioxidant Activity of Curcuma longa from Easter Island. [PDF]
Curcuma longa (C. longa), an herbaceous plant used for medicinal purposes by the indigenous people of Easter Island, has been overexploited in its natural habitat, leading to its conservation status being designated as a vulnerable species.
Marchant MJ +5 more
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Date palm micropropagation is commonly performed on gelled media. However, it’s typically a labour-intensive system and consequently plantlets production cost is very high.
Larbi ABAHMANE
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