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Study of callus tissues from different parts ofNigella sativa (Ranunculaceae)

S. Chand, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1980 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 3, pp 305-306
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Callus tissues were produced from leaf, stem and seed of Nigella sativa in modified Murashige and Skoog's medium depending on the origin of explants, the time of callus initiation and also the properties of the callus tissue were found to be different, especially regarding chromosome instability.
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Callus tissues were produced from leaf, stem and seed ofNigella sativa in modified Murashige and Skoog's medium. Depending on the origin of explants, the time of callus initiation and also the properties of the callus tissue were found to be different, especially regarding chromosome instability.

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A revised medium for rapid growth and bio assays with tobacco tissue cultures

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The Cultivation of Animal and Plant Cells

Philip R. White
- 01 Jul 1954 - 
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Plant tissue and cell culture

TL;DR: Plant tissue and cell culture is a process that involves cloning plants/plant cells from individual cells, organs or tissue in a nutrient medium under sterile conditions and forms an essential component of scientific research on plants.
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Plant tissue culture in relation to developmental cytology.

TL;DR: This chapter focuses on the plant tissue culture in relation to developmental cytology, and a promising approach is the microculture technique, with the necessary improvements, coupled with periodic photographic records or with microcinematographic studies of the same cell over a long period.
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Plant Regeneration and Chromosome Stability in Tissue Cultures

TL;DR: Since the initial reports in 1939 independently of the successful growth and subculturing of tissue cultures of carrot and tobacco, these two dicots and a multitude of others, including soybeans, bush beans, tomato, potato, belladonna, sycamore and Jerusalem artichoke have been extensively cultured and used for a variety of studies.
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