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Chromosome techniques: Theory and practice

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Comparative karyomorphological analyses of in vitro and in vivo grown plants of Aloe vera L. BURM. f.

TL;DR: The study shows the highly conserved orlected karyotype in Aloe vera both in in vivo and in vitro grown cultivars.
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The distribution and status of Acorus (Araceae) in Canada

John G. Packer, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1984 - 
TL;DR: Evidence is presented documenting the occurrence in Canada of two Acorus species, one of which is a widespread fertile diploid with which the name A. americanus has been associated and the other a sterile taxon of more limited distribution.
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Double Staining Technology for Distinguishing Embryogenic Cultures

TL;DR: It is very difficult to distinguish embryogenic cells from non-embryogenic cells because two stains, acetocarmine and Evan’s blue have been used for staining cells.
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High Frequency Micropropagation of Aloe vera L. Burm. f. as a Low Cost Option Towards Commercialization

TL;DR: An efficient micropropagation protocol has been developed using shoot apical meristem as explants in a high barbaloin content 'bitter' cultivar of Aloe vera L.O. and regenerated plantlets established a stable germplasm with 2n = 14 bimodal chromosomes.