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Plant regeneration from callus and suspension cultures of Valeriana edulis ssp. procera via simultaneous organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis.

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Histological observations of morphogenic callus revealed that both somatic embryos and shoots arose from the same type of callus, and a better organogenic and embryogenic response was observed from suspension cultures.
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This article is published in Plant Science.The article was published on 2000-02-21. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Callus & Somatic embryogenesis.

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Factors influencing somatic embryogenesis induction and plant regeneration with particular reference to Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh

TL;DR: A review of the conditions influencing the induction of embryogenic potential in in vitro cultured plant cells and the problem of the genetic characteristics of regenerants, in terms of their chimerism and somaclonal variation, is discussed in some detail.
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Multiple shoot induction and callus regeneration in Sarcostemma brevistigma Wight & Arnott, a rare medicinal plant

TL;DR: An efficient micropropagation protocol based on multiple shoot induction and callus regeneration has been standardized in Sarcostemma brevistigma, a rare medicinal plant, and was successfully transplanted to soil with 86% success.
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Optimization of elicitors and precursors to enhance valtrate production in adventitious roots of Valeriana amurensis Smir. ex Kom

TL;DR: Using a response surface methodology, optimal combinations of MJ, JA, and CH were shown to have strong synergistic effects on valtrate production, and this was subsequently confirmed in experimental studies.
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Plant Regeneration from Callus Culture of Clematis gouriana Roxb. – A Rare Medicinal Plant

TL;DR: The regeneration protocol developed in this study provides a basis for germplasm conservation and for further investigation of bioactive constituents of this medicinal plant.
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Dietary Supplements of Plant Origin : A Nutrition and Health Approach

TL;DR: 1. An Introduction to Dietary Supplements of Plant Origins: Definitions, Background, and an Overview of this Volume are provided.
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A revised medium for rapid growth and bio assays with tobacco tissue cultures

TL;DR: In vivo redox biosensing resolves the spatiotemporal dynamics of compartmental responses to local ROS generation and provide a basis for understanding how compartment-specific redox dynamics may operate in retrograde signaling and stress 67 acclimation in plants.
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Nutrient requirements of suspension cultures of soybean root cells.

TL;DR: The nutrient requirements of suspension cultures from soybean root have been investigated, and a simple medium consisting of mineral salts, sucrose, vitamins and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2, 4- d) has been designed.
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The biological activity of Valerian and related plants.

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the constituents of the Valerianaceae is presented with particular reference to the sedative activity of extracts from various constituent species, and recent research into the toxicology of the valepotriates.
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Neuropharmacological Studies on Ethanol Extracts of Valeriana officinalis L.: Behavioural and Anticonvulsant Properties

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TL;DR: An ethanol total extract of the roots of Valeriana officinalis L.w.i.p. was tested in male mice for possible neuropharmacological efficacy and was anticonvulsant against picrotoxin with an ED50 between 4.5 and 6 mg/kg and it prolonged thiopental anaesthesia.
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In vitro Propagation of Valeriana wallichii.

TL;DR: A tissue culture procedure has been developed for the rapid multiplication of VALERIANA WALLICHII D C through shoot tip and axillary bud explants, which has implications in the early introduction of an elite population as well as its improvement.
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