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PRC2 Represses Hormone-Induced Somatic Embryogenesis in Vegetative Tissue of Arabidopsis thaliana. [PDF]

open access: goldPLoS Genetics, 2017
Many plant cells can be reprogrammed into a pluripotent state that allows ectopic organ development. Inducing totipotent states to stimulate somatic embryo (SE) development is, however, challenging due to insufficient understanding of molecular barriers ...
Iva Mozgová   +2 more
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The tissue structure of the vegetative organs of strawberry (Fragaria moschata Duch®)

open access: hybridInternational Journal of Horticultural Science, 2000
The tissue structure of the vegetative organs of strawberry (root, rhizome, stolon, leaf) is discussed in this paper. The authors stated that the root structure described by Muromcev (1969) and Naumann-Seip (1989) develops further from the primary ...
J. Papp, I. Lenkefi, M. Gara, P. Gracza
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Vegetative dysfunction in patients with connective tissue dysplasia of heart

open access: greenRUDN Journal of Medicine, 2012
Aim: to study the clinical semiology and vegetative dysfunction in young patients with various connective tissue dysplasia of heart (CTDH). Authentic differences in frequency of various complaints occurrence and features of vegetative dysfunction ...
T V Medvedeva   +3 more
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Integrating meristem initiation and floral fate control: toward de novo flower organogenesis in vitro [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
Plant tissue culture is a cornerstone of green biotechnology, facilitating key applications such as genetic transformation and clonal propagation. In tissue culture, meristems serve as the source of regenerative growth, enabling complete plants to ...
Niels R. Peeters   +2 more
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A 100 bp GAGA motif-containing sequence in AGAMOUS second intron is able to suppress the activity of CaMV35S enhancer in vegetative tissues.

open access: goldPLoS ONE, 2020
Flower-specific promoters enable genetic manipulation of floral organs to improve crop yield and quality without affecting vegetative growth. However, the identification of strong tissue-specific promoters is a challenge.
Ruochen Liu   +4 more
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Vegetative Propagation of Asparagus Through Tissue Culture [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 1968
Abstract Asparagus, a cross-pollinated dioecious crop, is generally propagated through seeds, and extreme variation in yielding ability of individuals in a variety is common. Consequently, the use of small plot technique for field investigations has been virtually inapplicable.
F Takatori, Toshio Murashige, J Stillman
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The Vegetative Receptor-Vascular Reflex (VRVR) – A New Key to Regeneration

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2020
ObjectiveWe describe a potentially new physiological reflex path that has so far been neglected but which could be used for a novel therapeutic approach: The vegetative receptor-vascular reflex.
Michael Ofner   +3 more
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Herbal Remedies as Potential in Cartilage Tissue Engineering: An Overview of New Therapeutic Approaches and Strategies

open access: yesMolecules, 2020
It is estimated that by 2023, approximately 20% of the population of Western Europe and North America will suffer from a degenerative joint disease commonly known as osteoarthritis (OA). During the development of OA, pro-inflammatory cytokines are one of
Constanze Buhrmann   +5 more
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Effects of source-sink alteration by pruning on physiological parameters and fruit production of Rosa roxburghii Tratt. on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in China

open access: yesPhotosynthetica, 2022
The formation of economic yield and fruit quality of Roxburgh rose (Rosa roxburghii Tratt.) depends essentially on its source-sink interaction. Thus, a pruning experiment was conducted to assess the effects of source-sink regulation on photosynthetic ...
C. ZHANG   +4 more
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Seed-to-Seedling Transition: Novel Aspects

open access: yesPlants, 2022
Transition from seed to seedling represents a critical stage in plants’ life cycles. This process includes three significant events in the seeds: (i) tissue hydration, (ii) the mobilization of reserve nutrients, and (iii) the activation of metabolic ...
Galina Smolikova, Sergei Medvedev
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