The efficient regeneration of plants from commercial genotypes is a pre-requisite for successful genetic transformation, to apply modern crop improvement techniques such as CRISPR-based genome editing. Plant regeneration through the somatic embryogenesis pathway offers an advantage over the organogenesis approach, avoiding the risk of developing chimeras. Plant genotype, explant type, and media compositions play an essential role in the in-vitro regeneration of plants. This study aimed to characterize the commercially grown Australian soybean genotypes for their potential to induce somatic embryos, embryo proliferation, maturation, germination, and plant regeneration. Overall, nine soybean cultivars belonging to different maturity groups we...
assessed for their ability to undergo somatic embryogenesis. The goal of this study was to determine...
Soybean (Glycine max), one of the most important agronomic crops in the world, is considered as a ri...
The successful of gene transformation on crop plants depends on the ability of explant to develop so...
In an attempt to establish an alternative plant regeneration system for soybean [Glycine max (L.) Me...
Abstract: Somatic embryogenesis was successfully induced with auxin in high concentration from imm...
849-859Majority of the Indian soybean cultivars are recalcitrant to tissue culture regeneration. Th...
The first step in plant transformation using somatic embryogenesis ororganogenesis for plant regener...
ABSTRACTSomatic embryo induction medium was reported to be genotype dependent for soybean. This stud...
A characteristic phenotype of highly embryogenic explants along with the location of embryogenesis- ...
243-245Establishment of efficient protocol for the induction of somatic embryogenesis and plant re...
The use of somatic embryo for in vitro selection program is very useful since the selected traits wi...
458-466Soybean (Glycine max L.) is a major legume crop cultivated principally as protein rich bean. ...
This experiment studied somatic embryogenesis of five soybean varieties and their regeneration in in...
This work is aimed to evaluate in vitro regeneration potential of seven commercial soybean varieties...
In an attempt to establish an alternative plant regeneration system for soybean [Glycine max (L.) Me...
assessed for their ability to undergo somatic embryogenesis. The goal of this study was to determine...
Soybean (Glycine max), one of the most important agronomic crops in the world, is considered as a ri...
The successful of gene transformation on crop plants depends on the ability of explant to develop so...
In an attempt to establish an alternative plant regeneration system for soybean [Glycine max (L.) Me...
Abstract: Somatic embryogenesis was successfully induced with auxin in high concentration from imm...
849-859Majority of the Indian soybean cultivars are recalcitrant to tissue culture regeneration. Th...
The first step in plant transformation using somatic embryogenesis ororganogenesis for plant regener...
ABSTRACTSomatic embryo induction medium was reported to be genotype dependent for soybean. This stud...
A characteristic phenotype of highly embryogenic explants along with the location of embryogenesis- ...
243-245Establishment of efficient protocol for the induction of somatic embryogenesis and plant re...
The use of somatic embryo for in vitro selection program is very useful since the selected traits wi...
458-466Soybean (Glycine max L.) is a major legume crop cultivated principally as protein rich bean. ...
This experiment studied somatic embryogenesis of five soybean varieties and their regeneration in in...
This work is aimed to evaluate in vitro regeneration potential of seven commercial soybean varieties...
In an attempt to establish an alternative plant regeneration system for soybean [Glycine max (L.) Me...
assessed for their ability to undergo somatic embryogenesis. The goal of this study was to determine...
Soybean (Glycine max), one of the most important agronomic crops in the world, is considered as a ri...
The successful of gene transformation on crop plants depends on the ability of explant to develop so...