Lilium candidum L. is a species which grows in the South West Anatolia region of Turkey. It is a bulbous plant with beautifully scented flowers and is used in the floral industry. The bulbs are produced by using traditional propagation and in vitro techniques. Micropropagation is a rapid propagation technique, but the greatest problem is contamination with fungi and bacteria. Antibiotic and fungicide treatments were done after sterilization for micropropagation of L. candidum. Fungal contaminants formed during the culture were determined. Bulb scales were used as explants (5 - 10 mm width) and were cultured in photoperiodic conditions (16 h light, 8 h dark) or complete darkness. Bulb scales rinsed in water were surface sterilized, then solu...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
Fungal pathogens are known to cause important plant diseases which lead to significant lost in agric...
Graduation date: 1991Although chemical fungicides are commonly used to control fungal soil-borne\ud ...
Fungal contaminants observed during micropropagation of Lilium candidum L. and the effect of chemoth...
Generative propagation of orchid plants has problems because orchid seeds do not have endosperm that...
For the large production of plants; tissue, organ, embryo culture, cell may act as an important tech...
In vitro cultures of leafy liverworts are still facing significant challenges due to high-level of e...
No cell or tissue culture problem is as universal as that of culture loss due to contamination, so t...
In the last few decades, the increasing interest in microalgae as sources of new biomolecules and en...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
The study was conducted at the Tissue Culture Laboratory and Crop Research Laboratory of the Univers...
Nine microbial contaminants comprising of five bacteria and four fungi species were isolated from Hi...
The present research was conducted to verify the effectiveness of adding different doses of fungicid...
One of the greatest problem of in vitro production of seedling is the contamination of the culture m...
Fungal endophytes have shown their potential as biocontrol agents; however, their application in com...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
Fungal pathogens are known to cause important plant diseases which lead to significant lost in agric...
Graduation date: 1991Although chemical fungicides are commonly used to control fungal soil-borne\ud ...
Fungal contaminants observed during micropropagation of Lilium candidum L. and the effect of chemoth...
Generative propagation of orchid plants has problems because orchid seeds do not have endosperm that...
For the large production of plants; tissue, organ, embryo culture, cell may act as an important tech...
In vitro cultures of leafy liverworts are still facing significant challenges due to high-level of e...
No cell or tissue culture problem is as universal as that of culture loss due to contamination, so t...
In the last few decades, the increasing interest in microalgae as sources of new biomolecules and en...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
The study was conducted at the Tissue Culture Laboratory and Crop Research Laboratory of the Univers...
Nine microbial contaminants comprising of five bacteria and four fungi species were isolated from Hi...
The present research was conducted to verify the effectiveness of adding different doses of fungicid...
One of the greatest problem of in vitro production of seedling is the contamination of the culture m...
Fungal endophytes have shown their potential as biocontrol agents; however, their application in com...
Direct sampling of microalgae from nature inevitably brings together the problem of massive growth o...
Fungal pathogens are known to cause important plant diseases which lead to significant lost in agric...
Graduation date: 1991Although chemical fungicides are commonly used to control fungal soil-borne\ud ...