Vegetative propagation of superior conifer trees can be achieved e.g. through rooted cuttings or rooted microshoots, the latter predominantly through in vitro tissue culture. Both techniques are used to achieve rapid multiplication of trees with favorable genetic combinations and to capture a large proportion of the genetic diversity in a single generation cycle. However, adventitious rooting of shoots (cuttings) is often not efficient due to various problems such as scarcity of roots and cessation of their growth, both of which limit the application of vegetative propagation in some conifer species. Many factors are involved in the adventitious rooting of shoots including physical and chemical ones such as plant growth regulators, carbohyd...
At present an embryogenic system derived from vegetative shoot apices or secondaryneedles of mature ...
The ICAAM Institute aims to study Mediterranean forest ecosystems in all aspects. Our Plant Breeding...
Adventitious rooting of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) hypocotyl cuttings was promoted by binuclea...
Vegetative propagation of superior conifer trees can be achieved e.g. through rooted cuttings or roo...
In conifers, vegetative propagation of superior genotypes is the most direct means for making large ...
Several studies have shown the potential of using Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in conifer micropropag...
Several studies have shown the potential of using Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in conifer micropropa...
Forest tree species have been micropropagated in vitro for nearly 50 years by axillary budding first...
Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest tree in Mediterranean climates and ...
Rooting of in vitro produced buds and shoots is often the limiting step during micropropagation. The...
Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest tree in the Mediterranean region and...
Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest species in some regions of Iberian P...
Plant biotechnology can be used to conserve the germplasm of natural forests, and to increase the pr...
Poor adventitious root formation is a major obstacle in micropropagation and in conventional propaga...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) and organogenesis have become leading biotechnologies for forest tree imp...
At present an embryogenic system derived from vegetative shoot apices or secondaryneedles of mature ...
The ICAAM Institute aims to study Mediterranean forest ecosystems in all aspects. Our Plant Breeding...
Adventitious rooting of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) hypocotyl cuttings was promoted by binuclea...
Vegetative propagation of superior conifer trees can be achieved e.g. through rooted cuttings or roo...
In conifers, vegetative propagation of superior genotypes is the most direct means for making large ...
Several studies have shown the potential of using Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in conifer micropropag...
Several studies have shown the potential of using Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi in conifer micropropa...
Forest tree species have been micropropagated in vitro for nearly 50 years by axillary budding first...
Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest tree in Mediterranean climates and ...
Rooting of in vitro produced buds and shoots is often the limiting step during micropropagation. The...
Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest tree in the Mediterranean region and...
Stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) is an economically important forest species in some regions of Iberian P...
Plant biotechnology can be used to conserve the germplasm of natural forests, and to increase the pr...
Poor adventitious root formation is a major obstacle in micropropagation and in conventional propaga...
Somatic embryogenesis (SE) and organogenesis have become leading biotechnologies for forest tree imp...
At present an embryogenic system derived from vegetative shoot apices or secondaryneedles of mature ...
The ICAAM Institute aims to study Mediterranean forest ecosystems in all aspects. Our Plant Breeding...
Adventitious rooting of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) hypocotyl cuttings was promoted by binuclea...