Arabidopsis thaliana research relies heavily on the use of in vitro culture media for phenotypic characterization of seedling responses to intrinsic and extrinsic signals. For this, the most favorable growth conditions must be established and used as a reference, especially in those studies aimed at characterizing responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. Standard in vitro protocols commonly used for the growth and characterization of A. thaliana plants show suboptimal composition due to excessive nutrient content, representing an abiotic stress per se. We study here the nutritional factors that affect in vitro growth of A. thaliana seedlings and describe an optimized and nutritionally balanced culture medium. We show that this medium is ap...
Cell suspension cultures are useful for a wide range of biochemical and physiological studies, yet t...
Background: Phenotyping for plant stress tolerance is an essential component of many research projec...
Plant development is highly malleable, as evidenced by the ability of cultured cells, tissues and or...
Abstract: Over the years, many different growth media have been used to grow Arabidopsis thaliana in...
Over the years, many different growth media have been used to grow Arabidopsis thaliana in vitro in ...
The information on morphological and anatomical features of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Нeynh. root mu...
BACKGROUND: Hydroponic growth systems are a convenient platform for studying whole plant physiology....
Induction and growth of callus from seeds, stems and pieces of leaf of Arabidopsis thaliana were suc...
A method for the imitation of drought stress in Arabidopsis thaliana L. combining the advantages of ...
We have characterized the growth responses of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings to water deficit. To ma...
Not AvailableBiotic and abiotic stresses impose a major threat to agriculture. Therefore, the effort...
Severe abiotic stresses may cause permanent damage leading to death. In Arabidopsis seedlings germin...
We developed a hydroponic cultivation system for growing Arabidopsis plantlets under sterile, contro...
The optimal conditions for the germination, growth, and flowering of an Indian strain of Arabidopsis...
The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana has been extensively used to unmask the molecular genetic si...
Cell suspension cultures are useful for a wide range of biochemical and physiological studies, yet t...
Background: Phenotyping for plant stress tolerance is an essential component of many research projec...
Plant development is highly malleable, as evidenced by the ability of cultured cells, tissues and or...
Abstract: Over the years, many different growth media have been used to grow Arabidopsis thaliana in...
Over the years, many different growth media have been used to grow Arabidopsis thaliana in vitro in ...
The information on morphological and anatomical features of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Нeynh. root mu...
BACKGROUND: Hydroponic growth systems are a convenient platform for studying whole plant physiology....
Induction and growth of callus from seeds, stems and pieces of leaf of Arabidopsis thaliana were suc...
A method for the imitation of drought stress in Arabidopsis thaliana L. combining the advantages of ...
We have characterized the growth responses of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings to water deficit. To ma...
Not AvailableBiotic and abiotic stresses impose a major threat to agriculture. Therefore, the effort...
Severe abiotic stresses may cause permanent damage leading to death. In Arabidopsis seedlings germin...
We developed a hydroponic cultivation system for growing Arabidopsis plantlets under sterile, contro...
The optimal conditions for the germination, growth, and flowering of an Indian strain of Arabidopsis...
The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana has been extensively used to unmask the molecular genetic si...
Cell suspension cultures are useful for a wide range of biochemical and physiological studies, yet t...
Background: Phenotyping for plant stress tolerance is an essential component of many research projec...
Plant development is highly malleable, as evidenced by the ability of cultured cells, tissues and or...