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In vitro propagation of Paradox walnut rootstock
J. A Driver,A. H Kuniyuki +1 more
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This article is published in Hortscience.The article was published on 1984-10-17 and is currently open access. It has received 739 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Rootstock.read more
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Use of acephate, benomyl and alginate encapsulation for eliminating culture mites and fungal contamination from in vitro cultures of hardy hibiscus (hibiscus moscheutos l)
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TL;DR: The presence of acephate in the encapsulation medium completely eradicated or killed the mites, with 38–69% of cultures fungus-free; 12% of the fungal-contaminated nodes encapsulated with 100 mg l−1 benomyl were fungus- free.
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An optimized procedure for plant recovery from somatic embryos significantly facilitates the genetic improvement of Vitis.
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TL;DR: Seven out of eight Vitis cultivars exhibited significantly increased plant conversion percentages, demonstrating broad application of the two-step culture system to produce the large numbers of independent plant lines needed for selection of desired traits.
Plant regeneration of Clitoria ternatea from leaf explants cultured in vitro
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TL;DR: Tissue culture studies of medicinal plant Clitoria ternatea (butterfly pea) was carried out to investigate the regeneration potential of this species in vitro, and showed that BAP induced shoots while NAA induced roots.
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Proliferation of Juglans regia L. by in vitro embryo culture
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TL;DR: This research tried to find the optimal culture media for the in vitro embryo growth and proliferation of Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) and showed that the best growth percentage was obtained in NGE and the optimal treatment was (0.5 mg/l BAP, 0mg/l IBA).
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