Aloe vera Linn. is an essential medicinal plant. In this present research work, a protocol of in vitro regeneration and karyomorphological analysis of Aloe vera was developed using different concentrations and compositions of media. Shoot apices of field-grown plants were used as explant and aseptically cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium fortified with different concentrations and combinations of auxins (IAA and NAA) and cytokinins (BAP and Kn). The highest number of multiple shoot buds (4.36 ± 0.07) was obtained from MS + 2.0 mg/l BAP + 1.0 mg/l IAA and induced shoot buds underwent rapid elongation (4.24 ± 0.06 cm) on the same medium composition. Half strength MS media with 2.0 mg/l IBA was suitable for inductio...
Background: We describe karyotypic variations and the in vitro methods for plant propagation and con...
Aloe vera L., commonly known as aloe, secures its position as one of the primary medicinal plants wi...
A method for rapid and highly effective plant micropropagation from vegetative meristems was establi...
The study of micro propagation in Aloe vera and the investigation of developed a dependable protocol...
Aloe vera is an important medicinal plant species belonging to the family Liliaceae.The gel of Aloe ...
Aloe vera syn barbadensis Mill. is an important medicinal plant and used world wide in drug and cosm...
Non bitter vegetable type Aloe vera (IC333202) is an elite medicinal plant grown in different parts ...
Aloe vera Linn., plant belongs to Liliaceae family, is a plant originated in the warm, dry climates ...
This study was aimed to develop in vitro micropropagation protocol of Aloe trichosantha Berger using...
There is considerable use of A. barbadensis in folk medicine in the southernmost United States, and ...
Aloe vera [Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f.] is considered a valuable medicinal plant worldwide due to its re...
Emerging axillary shoots of Aloe vera (Indian Aloe) produced new plants and roots simultaneously whe...
This study aimed at developing a suitable and reproducible protocol for in vitro micropropagation of...
Aloe vera has valuable medicinal properties and is commercially used inpharmaceutical, cosmetic and ...
Aloe barbadensis is perennial, monocotyledonous, fleshy plant belongs to Aloaceae family. In this st...
Background: We describe karyotypic variations and the in vitro methods for plant propagation and con...
Aloe vera L., commonly known as aloe, secures its position as one of the primary medicinal plants wi...
A method for rapid and highly effective plant micropropagation from vegetative meristems was establi...
The study of micro propagation in Aloe vera and the investigation of developed a dependable protocol...
Aloe vera is an important medicinal plant species belonging to the family Liliaceae.The gel of Aloe ...
Aloe vera syn barbadensis Mill. is an important medicinal plant and used world wide in drug and cosm...
Non bitter vegetable type Aloe vera (IC333202) is an elite medicinal plant grown in different parts ...
Aloe vera Linn., plant belongs to Liliaceae family, is a plant originated in the warm, dry climates ...
This study was aimed to develop in vitro micropropagation protocol of Aloe trichosantha Berger using...
There is considerable use of A. barbadensis in folk medicine in the southernmost United States, and ...
Aloe vera [Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f.] is considered a valuable medicinal plant worldwide due to its re...
Emerging axillary shoots of Aloe vera (Indian Aloe) produced new plants and roots simultaneously whe...
This study aimed at developing a suitable and reproducible protocol for in vitro micropropagation of...
Aloe vera has valuable medicinal properties and is commercially used inpharmaceutical, cosmetic and ...
Aloe barbadensis is perennial, monocotyledonous, fleshy plant belongs to Aloaceae family. In this st...
Background: We describe karyotypic variations and the in vitro methods for plant propagation and con...
Aloe vera L., commonly known as aloe, secures its position as one of the primary medicinal plants wi...
A method for rapid and highly effective plant micropropagation from vegetative meristems was establi...