Figure S1. Macroscopic aspect of embryonal masses (EMs) from two Douglas-fir genotypes (SD4, TD17). These embryonal masses were obtained after 1ry somatic embryogenesis from zygotic embryo and two cycles (2ry and 3ry) of repetitive somatic embryogenesis from somatic embryos. Note the granular aspect of most embryonal masses indicating the occurrence of large polyembryogenic centers (arrowheads) and/or singulated early somatic embryos that are sometimes protruding from the embryonal masses surface. (DOCX 687 kb
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Table S1. A summary of macromorphological (EM colour and morphotype) and histo-cytological traits (o...
Differentially expressed proteins in 2ry vs 1ry and 3ry vs 2ry embryogenic lines of two Douglas-fir ...
Figure S2. Structure of embryonal masses from primary and secondary lines of genotype TD17. A / TD17...
Table S4. Functional classification according to gene ontology (GO) of significant proteins identifi...
Table S2. Total protein content (mean ± SD, n = 4) in proliferating 1ry and 2ry embryogenic lines of...
Table S3. Total protein content (mean ± SD, n = 4) in proliferating 2ry and 3ry embryogenic lines of...
Figure S3. Histology of non-embryogenic cells (NECs) clusters from 1ry and/or 2ry lines of genotypes...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Table S1. A summary of macromorphological (EM colour and morphotype) and histo-cytological traits (o...
Differentially expressed proteins in 2ry vs 1ry and 3ry vs 2ry embryogenic lines of two Douglas-fir ...
Figure S2. Structure of embryonal masses from primary and secondary lines of genotype TD17. A / TD17...
Table S4. Functional classification according to gene ontology (GO) of significant proteins identifi...
Table S2. Total protein content (mean ± SD, n = 4) in proliferating 1ry and 2ry embryogenic lines of...
Table S3. Total protein content (mean ± SD, n = 4) in proliferating 2ry and 3ry embryogenic lines of...
Figure S3. Histology of non-embryogenic cells (NECs) clusters from 1ry and/or 2ry lines of genotypes...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...
Somatic embryogenesis techniques have been developed for most coniferous species, but only using ver...