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A histological study of vegetative reproduction in saintpaulia ionantha

Ernst E. Naylor, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1937 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 10, pp 673-678
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This article is published in American Journal of Botany.The article was published on 1937-12-01. It has received 70 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vegetative reproduction.

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Antioxidant actions of thymol, carvacrol, 6-gingerol, zingerone and hydroxytyrosol

TL;DR: The data suggest that thymol, carvacrol and 6-gingerol possess useful antioxidant properties and may become important in the search for 'natural' replacements for 'synthetic' antioxidant food additives.
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Experimental induction of vascular tissues in callus of angiosperms

TL;DR: Experimental induction of vascular tissues has been successful in callus of 3 sp.
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Natural and induced variation in tissue culture

TL;DR: A novel approach to intra-clonal plant improvement which will utilize both the natural and induced variation associated with clonally propagated plants through various in vitro and in vivo procedures is suggested.
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Phase Change in Higher Plants and Somatic Cell Heredity

TL;DR: There is now limited evidence suggesting that the chromosomes are the site of such discontinuous and potentially reversible ontogenetic changes, and it is assumed that in addition to the genes, which are stable, the chromosomes also contain self-perpetuating accessory materials that undergo paramutation in an orderly way in somatic cells as an essential aspect of a nucleo-cytoplasmic system of morphogenetic determination.
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Anatomical changes during adventitious root formation.

TL;DR: The evidence for biological organization is manifested in studies in which the normal processes of growth and development are modified experimentally, e.g. by removing parts of the growing body, to produce a new root system and finally an entire individual with a balanced ratio of root to shoot.
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Lacto-Phenol Preparations

TL;DR: More or less permanent mounts of fungi, algae, root tips, epidermis, germinating spores, and other small objects may be made readily by transferring the material to Amann's lacto-phenol containing anilin blue, W. S. or acid fuchsin, used singly or mixed.
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