A prolific plant regeneration system using scalps derived from shoot tips of Musaspp. cv. Tanduk was developed. Highly proliferating scalps, produced after four monthly subcultures of shoot tip explant on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 100 mM BAP and 1.0 mM IAA, were placed on MS basal medium supplemented with 1.0, 2.5 and 5.0 mM BAP. Rooting of shoots was assessed on hormone-free half strength and full strength MS media and on MS medium supplemented with 1.0, 5.0 and 10 mM IBA. Four types of potting media comprising of sand, peat, sand + top soil + goat dung (3:2:1 v/v) and top soil + sand (1:1 v/v) were evaluated during acclimatization of the plantlets. Prolific shoot regeneration from scalps was obtained on MS medium c...
The improvement of East African highland bananas (EAHBs) using conventional breeding methods is diff...
Five cultivars of Musa spp (banana and plantain); ‘Berangan Intan’, ‘Berangan’ (AAA), ‘Rastali’, ‘Na...
Regenerated plants were established using male inflorescence of Musa acuminata cv. Berangan. Explant...
A prolific plant regeneration system using scalps derived from shoot tips of Musa spp. cv. Tanduk wa...
Embryogenesis competent material (scalp) was initiated from shoot tip of Musa spp. cultivar Mas (AA...
Banana is the fourth most important fruit crop, in the world as well as in India. In vitro propagati...
This study was carried out to investigate the efficiency of using horizontal sections of a single sh...
This study examined the in vitro proliferation efficiency of shoot-tip explants from four cultivars ...
Banana (Musa spp.), one of the most important economical fruit crops, belongs family Musaceae. It is...
This study was carried out to establish a reliable and practical protocol of plant regeneration thro...
Banana group can be divided into two groups based on their method of its utilization. Banana group t...
A tissue culture system has been developed to multiply Musa paradisiaca cv. Poovan using male immatu...
An investigation was conducted on Fast Protocol for High Frequency in vitro cloning of Banana (Musa ...
Production of East African highland banana (EA-AAA banana) (Musa spp.) is limited by scarcity of pla...
Tissue culture method is the best method to overcome the shortage of planting material. The plantlet...
The improvement of East African highland bananas (EAHBs) using conventional breeding methods is diff...
Five cultivars of Musa spp (banana and plantain); ‘Berangan Intan’, ‘Berangan’ (AAA), ‘Rastali’, ‘Na...
Regenerated plants were established using male inflorescence of Musa acuminata cv. Berangan. Explant...
A prolific plant regeneration system using scalps derived from shoot tips of Musa spp. cv. Tanduk wa...
Embryogenesis competent material (scalp) was initiated from shoot tip of Musa spp. cultivar Mas (AA...
Banana is the fourth most important fruit crop, in the world as well as in India. In vitro propagati...
This study was carried out to investigate the efficiency of using horizontal sections of a single sh...
This study examined the in vitro proliferation efficiency of shoot-tip explants from four cultivars ...
Banana (Musa spp.), one of the most important economical fruit crops, belongs family Musaceae. It is...
This study was carried out to establish a reliable and practical protocol of plant regeneration thro...
Banana group can be divided into two groups based on their method of its utilization. Banana group t...
A tissue culture system has been developed to multiply Musa paradisiaca cv. Poovan using male immatu...
An investigation was conducted on Fast Protocol for High Frequency in vitro cloning of Banana (Musa ...
Production of East African highland banana (EA-AAA banana) (Musa spp.) is limited by scarcity of pla...
Tissue culture method is the best method to overcome the shortage of planting material. The plantlet...
The improvement of East African highland bananas (EAHBs) using conventional breeding methods is diff...
Five cultivars of Musa spp (banana and plantain); ‘Berangan Intan’, ‘Berangan’ (AAA), ‘Rastali’, ‘Na...
Regenerated plants were established using male inflorescence of Musa acuminata cv. Berangan. Explant...