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Enrique Ferro
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 6
Citations - 267
Enrique Ferro is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Explant culture & Shoot. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 245 citations.
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Two SCARECROW-LIKE genes are induced in response to exogenous auxin in rooting-competent cuttings of distantly related forest species
Conchi Sánchez,Jesús M. Vielba,Enrique Ferro,Guillermo Covelo,Alicia Solé,Dolores Abarca,Belén S. de Mier,Carmen Díaz-Sala +7 more
TL;DR: Induction of increased mRNA levels in rooting-competent cuttings of both species in response to exogenous auxin was observed within the first 24 h of the root induction process, a time when cell reorganization takes place, but before the resumption of cell division and the appearance of adventitious root primordia.
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Improving micropropagation conditions for adult-phase shoots of chestnut
TL;DR: This study aimed to optimize chestnut micropropagation by defining the best explant type for the shoot multiplication stage and by determining a root induction treatment, to balance rooting rate and plantlet quality, and maximize overall survival after transfer to soil.
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CsSCL1 is differentially regulated upon maturation in chestnut microshoots and is specifically expressed in rooting-competent cells.
Jesús M. Vielba,Carmen Díaz-Sala,Enrique Ferro,Saleta Rico,María Lamprecht,Dolores Abarca,Antonio Ballester,Conchi Sánchez +7 more
TL;DR: An important role for the CsSCL1 gene in determining whether certain cells will enter the root differentiation pathway and its involvement in meristem maintenance is indicated.
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Maturation and germination of oak somatic embryos originated from leaf and stem explants: RAPD markers for genetic analysis of regenerants
TL;DR: It is shown that high carbohydrate levels in the maturation medium significantly increase plant conversion of oak somatic embryos, which exhibit no variation in DNA sequences when proliferated by secondary embryogenesis.
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Micropropagation of Fagus sylvatica L.
TL;DR: An in vitro shoot multiplication system was established from juvenileagus sylvatica L. tissues, and plantlets were regenerated, and adventitious buds were induced on the intact hypocotyls of the whole plantlets derived from the initial embryonic axis explants.