Hyperhydricity is a physiological disorder frequently affecting shoots vegetatively propagated in vitro. Hyperhydric shoots are characterised by a translucent aspect due to a chlorophyll deficiency, a not very developed cell wall and a high water content. Hyperhydricity of Prunus avium shoots was expressed in vitro in one multiplication cycle by replacing the gelling agent agar (normal shoots: NS) by gelrite (hyperhydric shoots: HS). P. avium shoots evolving towards the hyperhydric state produced higher amounts of ethylene, polyamines (PAs) and proline, which are substances considered as stress markers. A higher activity of glutathione peroxidase (GPX; EC 1.11.1.9), involved in organic hydroperoxide elimination, suggested an increased produ...
The in vitro response of sweet cherry (Prunus cerasus × P. canescens) rootstock Gisela 5 to increasi...
Hyperhydricity, an abnormal morphological appearance and physiological<br />function, is an importan...
The incident of hyperhydricity was a common problem in propagated carnation (Dianthus carryophyllus ...
The content of oxidized and reduced pyridine nucleotides and some enzymatic activities of the oxidat...
The amounts of some reductants (ascorbic acid, reduced glutathione, cx-tocopherol) and the amounts o...
peer reviewedVitrification of shoots of Prunus avium L. L. was induced and expressed in a four week ...
Hyperhydricity is the most common physiological disorder in in vitro plant cultivation. It is charac...
peer reviewedHyperhydricity of micropropagated shoots, formerly called vitrification, undoubtedly re...
In vitro tissue culture is a technique for accelerating plant propagation and supplying high- qualit...
An axillary proliferating clone of Prunus avium L. was subcultured every four weeks on solid MS medi...
The apoplast consists of the cell wall continuum and the intercellular spaces. Flooding of the apopl...
In vitro propagation has become an effective practice for large-scale production of strawberry plant...
The physiological disorder hyperhydricity occurs frequently in tissue culture and causes several mor...
Hyperhydricity (also known as ‘vitrification’) is a physiological disorder in tissue-cultured plant ...
Not AvailablePresent study was conducted to explore the role of exogenous salicylic acid (SA), sodiu...
The in vitro response of sweet cherry (Prunus cerasus × P. canescens) rootstock Gisela 5 to increasi...
Hyperhydricity, an abnormal morphological appearance and physiological<br />function, is an importan...
The incident of hyperhydricity was a common problem in propagated carnation (Dianthus carryophyllus ...
The content of oxidized and reduced pyridine nucleotides and some enzymatic activities of the oxidat...
The amounts of some reductants (ascorbic acid, reduced glutathione, cx-tocopherol) and the amounts o...
peer reviewedVitrification of shoots of Prunus avium L. L. was induced and expressed in a four week ...
Hyperhydricity is the most common physiological disorder in in vitro plant cultivation. It is charac...
peer reviewedHyperhydricity of micropropagated shoots, formerly called vitrification, undoubtedly re...
In vitro tissue culture is a technique for accelerating plant propagation and supplying high- qualit...
An axillary proliferating clone of Prunus avium L. was subcultured every four weeks on solid MS medi...
The apoplast consists of the cell wall continuum and the intercellular spaces. Flooding of the apopl...
In vitro propagation has become an effective practice for large-scale production of strawberry plant...
The physiological disorder hyperhydricity occurs frequently in tissue culture and causes several mor...
Hyperhydricity (also known as ‘vitrification’) is a physiological disorder in tissue-cultured plant ...
Not AvailablePresent study was conducted to explore the role of exogenous salicylic acid (SA), sodiu...
The in vitro response of sweet cherry (Prunus cerasus × P. canescens) rootstock Gisela 5 to increasi...
Hyperhydricity, an abnormal morphological appearance and physiological<br />function, is an importan...
The incident of hyperhydricity was a common problem in propagated carnation (Dianthus carryophyllus ...