Plant genetic resources conservation may be a potential option for the improvement of agricultural crops through modern biotechnologies, and in vitro conservation is a tool available to safeguard plant biodiversity. Ex situ conservation of plant genetic resources using the in vitro procedures is in progress in many countries. The slow growth storage (SGS) technique is a valid in vitro approach to preserve several vegetatively propagated species by controlling the growth and development of plantlets, economizing storage space and labor and reducing costs. Moreover, SGS prolongs the timing between subcultures, lowers the risk of losing germplasm through handling errors, such as contamination problems, and decreases the risk of genetic instabi...
Today, application of in vitro culture by means of slow growth storage of shoot cultures and cryopre...
Studies on in vitro storage of enset under slow-growth conditions were carried out to develop an eff...
In vitro conservation strategies are reviewed, with special reference to in vitro active and basic g...
Advances in plant biotechnology provide new options for collection, multiplication and short- to lon...
The existence of modern cultivated plants is a result of interplaying modification by breeding and m...
The in vitro methods that can be used or are in use in root crop germplasm conservation and distribu...
The broad applicability of in vitro storage technology to the preservation of germplasm for agricult...
For many crops with preferential vegetative propagation, or which are sterile, or have seed unrespon...
The current preferred method of germplasm preservation is seed storage at low temperature. However, ...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
Today, in vitro culture is a strategic tool to support medium and long-term conservation of plant ge...
In vitro techniques have numerous applications in collecting, propagating and conserving plant biodi...
Abstract. In vitro culture has enabled a variety of recalcitrant and threatened plant taxa to be mic...
the Fruit Research Institute which is situated in Èaèak (Serbia), there is a significant collection ...
305-315In vitro preservation of germplasm becomes imperative for those plant species in which appli...
Today, application of in vitro culture by means of slow growth storage of shoot cultures and cryopre...
Studies on in vitro storage of enset under slow-growth conditions were carried out to develop an eff...
In vitro conservation strategies are reviewed, with special reference to in vitro active and basic g...
Advances in plant biotechnology provide new options for collection, multiplication and short- to lon...
The existence of modern cultivated plants is a result of interplaying modification by breeding and m...
The in vitro methods that can be used or are in use in root crop germplasm conservation and distribu...
The broad applicability of in vitro storage technology to the preservation of germplasm for agricult...
For many crops with preferential vegetative propagation, or which are sterile, or have seed unrespon...
The current preferred method of germplasm preservation is seed storage at low temperature. However, ...
In the conservation of biodiversity, hundreds of animal and plant species have been successfully cry...
Today, in vitro culture is a strategic tool to support medium and long-term conservation of plant ge...
In vitro techniques have numerous applications in collecting, propagating and conserving plant biodi...
Abstract. In vitro culture has enabled a variety of recalcitrant and threatened plant taxa to be mic...
the Fruit Research Institute which is situated in Èaèak (Serbia), there is a significant collection ...
305-315In vitro preservation of germplasm becomes imperative for those plant species in which appli...
Today, application of in vitro culture by means of slow growth storage of shoot cultures and cryopre...
Studies on in vitro storage of enset under slow-growth conditions were carried out to develop an eff...
In vitro conservation strategies are reviewed, with special reference to in vitro active and basic g...