Submerged aquatic plants and plants in tissue culture both grow in an environment that does not allow transpirational pull to be exerted on plant organs. The tissue culture environment sometimes induces abnormal growth, a phenomenon known as vitrification or hyperhydricity. The hypothesis that a water-saturated environment induces vitrification by altering the structure of plants in vitro is explored by comparing characteristics of submerged aquatic and vitrified plants. Structural similarities include limited vascular development, reduced lignification of xylem cell walls, a thinner cuticle, absence of palisade tissue in leaves, abnormal stomata and large intercellular spaces in the leaves. However, a major difference is that in aquatic pl...
In vitro tissue culture is a technique for accelerating plant propagation and supplying high- qualit...
The physiological disorder hyperhydricity occurs frequently in tissue culture and causes several mor...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...
For this research, the abnormality of tissue cultured plantlets,vitrification, was examined in Gypso...
Vitrification of plants in vitro is a physiological abnormality of tissue-cultured plants which caus...
Tissue-cultured plants are different from normal plants because of the environmental conditions in a...
Survival and growth of terrestrial plants is negatively affected by complete submergence. This is ma...
The vast commercial potential of plant tissue culture is often limited by the failure of a large per...
Leaf surfaces of non-tissue-cultured, vitrified and non-vitrified plantlets of Gypsophila paniculata...
The freshwater secondarily aquatic plants, most of which are higher plants, are those returned to th...
The mechanisms of protection against mechanical and oxidative stress were identified and compared in...
International audienceAquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from te...
The development of adventitious shoot of Swainsona formosa was affected by the permeability of tube ...
peer reviewedVitrification of stem explants of carnation was brought about by culturing in liquid me...
Aquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from terrestrial ancestors. T...
In vitro tissue culture is a technique for accelerating plant propagation and supplying high- qualit...
The physiological disorder hyperhydricity occurs frequently in tissue culture and causes several mor...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...
For this research, the abnormality of tissue cultured plantlets,vitrification, was examined in Gypso...
Vitrification of plants in vitro is a physiological abnormality of tissue-cultured plants which caus...
Tissue-cultured plants are different from normal plants because of the environmental conditions in a...
Survival and growth of terrestrial plants is negatively affected by complete submergence. This is ma...
The vast commercial potential of plant tissue culture is often limited by the failure of a large per...
Leaf surfaces of non-tissue-cultured, vitrified and non-vitrified plantlets of Gypsophila paniculata...
The freshwater secondarily aquatic plants, most of which are higher plants, are those returned to th...
The mechanisms of protection against mechanical and oxidative stress were identified and compared in...
International audienceAquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from te...
The development of adventitious shoot of Swainsona formosa was affected by the permeability of tube ...
peer reviewedVitrification of stem explants of carnation was brought about by culturing in liquid me...
Aquatic plants, comprising different divisions of embryophytes, derive from terrestrial ancestors. T...
In vitro tissue culture is a technique for accelerating plant propagation and supplying high- qualit...
The physiological disorder hyperhydricity occurs frequently in tissue culture and causes several mor...
Tolerance to near complete desiccation of vegetative organs is a widespread capability in bryophytes...