Abstract Embryogenic cell suspension cultures of garlic (Allium sativum L.) were initiated in liquid medium from friable embryogenic tissue. The optimal parameters for culture maintenance were: (1) an initial cell density of 1-4% (v/v); (2) medium renewal every 14 days and subculturing every 28 days; (3) a low 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid concentration (0.1-0.3 mg/l). Cultures regenerated during a 14-month period. The cell suspension cultures differentiated embryos following transfer to a semi-solid embryo induction medium, with histological studies confirming and characterising the embryogenic nature of the process. Forty percent of these embryos converted into plantlets, which produced micro bulbs in vitro. The composition of the sulphu...
In vitro direct shoot bud organogenesis from garlic (Allium sativum L. cv. White roppen) root tips w...
Callus induction and later plant regeneration were studied in four widely grown garlic (Allium sativ...
The experiment was designed to investigate the regeneration potentiality of a garlic variety (Yamuna...
International audienceEmbryogenic cell suspension cultures of garlic (Allium sativum L.) were initia...
Embryogenic calluses were induced from young leaf explants of garlic (Allium sativum L). Four cultiv...
The present study was conducted to establish an efficient protocol of plantlet regeneration through ...
Aiming at the genetic improvement of garlic cultivars, a cell suspension protocol was established wh...
An in vitro method for propagation of garlic (Allium sativum) via somatic embryogenesis is...
A protocol has been developed for somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration of the garlic (Allium...
In this study an efficient protocol for somatic embryo production from a local cultivar of garlic, '...
Abstract: Garlic (Allium sativum) root tips were induced to regenerate shoots through callus culture...
Genetic improvement of garlic through conventional breeding is very difficult due to sterile nature ...
The present study investigates in vitro regeneration of three garlic cultivars; that is, Balady, Sid...
We determine the effect of modified culture medium using different growth regulators concentrations ...
Multiple bulblet formation was induced by repeated (fourth) subculture of regenerated plantlets on b...
In vitro direct shoot bud organogenesis from garlic (Allium sativum L. cv. White roppen) root tips w...
Callus induction and later plant regeneration were studied in four widely grown garlic (Allium sativ...
The experiment was designed to investigate the regeneration potentiality of a garlic variety (Yamuna...
International audienceEmbryogenic cell suspension cultures of garlic (Allium sativum L.) were initia...
Embryogenic calluses were induced from young leaf explants of garlic (Allium sativum L). Four cultiv...
The present study was conducted to establish an efficient protocol of plantlet regeneration through ...
Aiming at the genetic improvement of garlic cultivars, a cell suspension protocol was established wh...
An in vitro method for propagation of garlic (Allium sativum) via somatic embryogenesis is...
A protocol has been developed for somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration of the garlic (Allium...
In this study an efficient protocol for somatic embryo production from a local cultivar of garlic, '...
Abstract: Garlic (Allium sativum) root tips were induced to regenerate shoots through callus culture...
Genetic improvement of garlic through conventional breeding is very difficult due to sterile nature ...
The present study investigates in vitro regeneration of three garlic cultivars; that is, Balady, Sid...
We determine the effect of modified culture medium using different growth regulators concentrations ...
Multiple bulblet formation was induced by repeated (fourth) subculture of regenerated plantlets on b...
In vitro direct shoot bud organogenesis from garlic (Allium sativum L. cv. White roppen) root tips w...
Callus induction and later plant regeneration were studied in four widely grown garlic (Allium sativ...
The experiment was designed to investigate the regeneration potentiality of a garlic variety (Yamuna...