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Jen-Tsung Chen
Researcher at National University of Kaohsiung
Publications - 92
Citations - 2669
Jen-Tsung Chen is an academic researcher from National University of Kaohsiung. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatic embryogenesis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1850 citations. Previous affiliations of Jen-Tsung Chen include Southern University of Science and Technology & Academia Sinica.
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An Overview of Hazardous Impacts of Soil Salinity in Crops, Tolerance Mechanisms, and Amelioration through Selenium Supplementation.
Muhammad Kamran,Aasma Parveen,Sunny Ahmar,Zaffar Malik,Sajid Hussain,Muhammad Sohaib Chattha,Muhammad Hamzah Saleem,Muhammad Adil,Parviz Heidari,Jen-Tsung Chen +9 more
TL;DR: This review refines the knowledge involved in Se-mediated improvements of plant growth when subjected to salinity and suggests future perspectives as well as several research limitations in this field.
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Direct somatic embryogenesis on leaf explants of Oncidium Gower Ramsey and subsequent plant regeneration.
TL;DR: The high-frequency embryogenesis of these leaf cells in this orchid is strong evidence of their totipotency, and further modification of the protocol for plant formation could be useful for the mass propagation and transformation of selected elite lines.
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Direct somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from leaf explants of Phalaenopsis amabilis
Jen-Tsung Chen,Wei-Chin Chang +1 more
TL;DR: Repetitive production of embryos involved secondary embryogenesis could be obtained by culturing segments of embryogenic masses on TDZ-containing media and plantlet conversion from embryos was successfully achieved on regulator-free growth medium.
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Effects of auxins and cytokinins on direct somatic embryogenesison leaf explants of Oncidium 'Gower Ramsey’
Jen-Tsung Chen,Wei-Chin Chang +1 more
TL;DR: Embryo formation on leaf explants was retarded by all four auxins tested, but promoted by all the cytokinins, and the highest average number of embryos per explant (10.7) was found on a basal medium containing 1 mg/l TDZ.
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Efficient plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis from callus cultures of Oncidium (Orchidaceae)
Jen-Tsung Chen,Wei-Chin Chang +1 more
TL;DR: An efficient method was established for high frequency somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from callus cultures of a hybrid of sympodial orchid with an almost 100% survival rate when potted in sphagnum moss and acclimatized in the greenhouse.