The encapsulation technology for plant tissue culture can be an efficient tool to optimize the plant management systems and to preserve valuable plant germplasm. In this paper, two experiments were carried out to evaluate the encapsulation efficiency in mulberry (Morus nigra L.). In the first experiment, gel capsules were stored at 4°C for different times (0, 30, 90, 180 and 360 days). The highest percentage of shoot viability (82.5%) and regrowth (72.5%) was scored after 180 days of storage, with an average development of 2.5 shoots/capsule. The second experiment was aimed to point out an efficient protocol to turn the capsules of black mulberry in synthetic seeds ready to develop into whole plantlets was studied. The immersion in ...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...
Copyright © 2013 Melur Kodandaram Raghunath et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Somatic embryos of Camellia japonica were hydrogel encapsulated using 3% sodium alginate and 0.1 M c...
The encapsulation technology for plant tissue culture can be an efficient tool to optimize the plant...
The encapsulation technology for plant tissue culture can be an efficient tool to optimize the plant...
The concept of encapsulation was firstly announced in 1978 by Murashige who assumed the use of this ...
Encapsulation and micropropagation technologies were summarized and discussed as tools to exchange a...
Apical buds of mulberry (Morus indica L.) variety S54 were cultured on LSBM supplemented with differ...
Shoot apices of in vitro-grown plantlets of white mulberry, Morus alba L. cv Florio, were cryopreser...
Establishment of plantations of the eucalypt, Corymbia torelliana × C. citriodora, and the African m...
385-388Apical buds of mulberry (Morus indica L.) variety S₅₄ were cultured on LSBM supplemented with...
Syn seeds were successfully produced by encapsulating non-embryogenic propagule apical buds excised ...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the medicinal and timber pl...
The synthetic seed ("synseed") technology, initially developed through the encapsulation of somatic ...
The encapsulation technology, initially developed for clonal propagation through the production of s...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...
Copyright © 2013 Melur Kodandaram Raghunath et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Somatic embryos of Camellia japonica were hydrogel encapsulated using 3% sodium alginate and 0.1 M c...
The encapsulation technology for plant tissue culture can be an efficient tool to optimize the plant...
The encapsulation technology for plant tissue culture can be an efficient tool to optimize the plant...
The concept of encapsulation was firstly announced in 1978 by Murashige who assumed the use of this ...
Encapsulation and micropropagation technologies were summarized and discussed as tools to exchange a...
Apical buds of mulberry (Morus indica L.) variety S54 were cultured on LSBM supplemented with differ...
Shoot apices of in vitro-grown plantlets of white mulberry, Morus alba L. cv Florio, were cryopreser...
Establishment of plantations of the eucalypt, Corymbia torelliana × C. citriodora, and the African m...
385-388Apical buds of mulberry (Morus indica L.) variety S₅₄ were cultured on LSBM supplemented with...
Syn seeds were successfully produced by encapsulating non-embryogenic propagule apical buds excised ...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the medicinal and timber pl...
The synthetic seed ("synseed") technology, initially developed through the encapsulation of somatic ...
The encapsulation technology, initially developed for clonal propagation through the production of s...
A protocol was developed for short-term preservation and distribution of the plantation eucalypt, Co...
Copyright © 2013 Melur Kodandaram Raghunath et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Somatic embryos of Camellia japonica were hydrogel encapsulated using 3% sodium alginate and 0.1 M c...