Eucalypts are among the world’s most widely planted trees, but the productivity of eucalypt plantations is limited by their often-low amenability to true-to-type propagation from cuttings. An alternative approach to cutting propagation is tissue culture, which can be used to micropropagate valuable genotypes rapidly while simultaneously preserving germplasm in vitro. This review describes the use of tissue culture methods such as shoot culture, organogenesis, and somatic embryogenesis for micropropagating eucalypts. This review also discusses the use of cool storage, encapsulation, and cryopreservation methods for preserving eucalypt germplasm and delaying tissue maturation under minimal-growth conditions
Establishment of plantations of the eucalypt, Corymbia torelliana × C. citriodora, and the African m...
Eucalyptus spp. and hybrids remain among the mostly widely-planted species in the world, owed princi...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...
Eucalypts are among the world’s most widely planted trees, but the productivity of eucalypt plantati...
Eucalypts are among the world?s most widely planted trees, but the productivity of eucalypt plantati...
Conventional vegetative propagation from mature eucalypts is not possible for most species, but micr...
Micropropagation methods are described for the production of clonal lines from Eucalyptus marginata ...
Micropropagation via enhanced axillary shoot proliferation was investigated in the ornamental Eucaly...
Tissue culture techniques were developed for the clonal propagation of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata ...
Abstract. In vitro culture has enabled a variety of recalcitrant and threatened plant taxa to be mic...
Eucalyptus globulus has a great economic importance as its wood shows an excellent quality for cellu...
Due to Eucalyptuspotential as a fast growing species, its utilization for afforestation and industri...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...
Introduction The importance of eucalypts and reasons for tissue culture Eucalypts are Australia's m...
The eucalypt Corymbia torelliana × C. citriodora is grown in subtropical Australia, India and Brazil...
Establishment of plantations of the eucalypt, Corymbia torelliana × C. citriodora, and the African m...
Eucalyptus spp. and hybrids remain among the mostly widely-planted species in the world, owed princi...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...
Eucalypts are among the world’s most widely planted trees, but the productivity of eucalypt plantati...
Eucalypts are among the world?s most widely planted trees, but the productivity of eucalypt plantati...
Conventional vegetative propagation from mature eucalypts is not possible for most species, but micr...
Micropropagation methods are described for the production of clonal lines from Eucalyptus marginata ...
Micropropagation via enhanced axillary shoot proliferation was investigated in the ornamental Eucaly...
Tissue culture techniques were developed for the clonal propagation of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata ...
Abstract. In vitro culture has enabled a variety of recalcitrant and threatened plant taxa to be mic...
Eucalyptus globulus has a great economic importance as its wood shows an excellent quality for cellu...
Due to Eucalyptuspotential as a fast growing species, its utilization for afforestation and industri...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...
Introduction The importance of eucalypts and reasons for tissue culture Eucalypts are Australia's m...
The eucalypt Corymbia torelliana × C. citriodora is grown in subtropical Australia, India and Brazil...
Establishment of plantations of the eucalypt, Corymbia torelliana × C. citriodora, and the African m...
Eucalyptus spp. and hybrids remain among the mostly widely-planted species in the world, owed princi...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...