The present study demonstrates a procedure for the rapid development of a high number of somatic embryos from embryogenic suspension culture. This method might be efficient for mass propagation of Ph nix dactylifera L. Embryogenic callus placed in liquid medium with 10-5 M ABA yielded an average 72 embryos per 100 ml of culture medium within 2 months, while those placed on solid medium yielded an average of 33, 20 and 16 embryos per 100 ml of culture medium respectively for 10-7, 10-6 and 10-5 M ABA after 4 months. The combination of 2,4-DIchlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) (4.5 × 10-7 M), glutamine (6.7 × 10-4 M), and ABA (10-5 M) (L8 liquid medium) showed a beneficial effect on somatic embryos production compared to 2,4-<sc>D</sc&g...
Somatic embryogenesis is being piloted for the commercial production of genetically improved Norway ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of certain nutrient medium types enhanced with plant-gro...
Abstract: Tissue culture techniques are useful for ex situ conservation of rare, endemic or threaten...
Efficient in vitro propagation of Ceropegia candelabrum L. (Asclepidaceae) through somatic embryogen...
This study was carried out with the main objective of establishing somatic embryo production in Cari...
Cell suspension cultures were established from immature cotyledon derived calli from drought toleran...
Somatic embryogcncsis in plant tissue culture has been described for 20 years and the papers publish...
Cell suspension cultures were established from embryogenic callus induced from leaf explants of Gerb...
Embryogenic callus was induced from immature embryos of Angelica sinensis cultured on Murashige and ...
In this study, immature zygotic embryo expiants of 41 B American rootstock (V. vinifera L. cvs. 'Cha...
Not AvailableDirect somatic embryogenesis is an efficient method of plant regeneration, allowing rap...
Commercial micropropagation of plants is enhanced with the use of liquid media cultures; however the...
Cell suspension cultures were established from embryogenic callus induced from leaf explants of Gerb...
Cell suspension cultures were established from embryogenic callus induced from leaf explants of Gerb...
Liquid medium improves and facilitates somatic embryo development from #Citrus deliciosa# Ten. suspe...
Somatic embryogenesis is being piloted for the commercial production of genetically improved Norway ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of certain nutrient medium types enhanced with plant-gro...
Abstract: Tissue culture techniques are useful for ex situ conservation of rare, endemic or threaten...
Efficient in vitro propagation of Ceropegia candelabrum L. (Asclepidaceae) through somatic embryogen...
This study was carried out with the main objective of establishing somatic embryo production in Cari...
Cell suspension cultures were established from immature cotyledon derived calli from drought toleran...
Somatic embryogcncsis in plant tissue culture has been described for 20 years and the papers publish...
Cell suspension cultures were established from embryogenic callus induced from leaf explants of Gerb...
Embryogenic callus was induced from immature embryos of Angelica sinensis cultured on Murashige and ...
In this study, immature zygotic embryo expiants of 41 B American rootstock (V. vinifera L. cvs. 'Cha...
Not AvailableDirect somatic embryogenesis is an efficient method of plant regeneration, allowing rap...
Commercial micropropagation of plants is enhanced with the use of liquid media cultures; however the...
Cell suspension cultures were established from embryogenic callus induced from leaf explants of Gerb...
Cell suspension cultures were established from embryogenic callus induced from leaf explants of Gerb...
Liquid medium improves and facilitates somatic embryo development from #Citrus deliciosa# Ten. suspe...
Somatic embryogenesis is being piloted for the commercial production of genetically improved Norway ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of certain nutrient medium types enhanced with plant-gro...
Abstract: Tissue culture techniques are useful for ex situ conservation of rare, endemic or threaten...