The three authors, all of them being well respected for their basic research in their respective disciplines, have been instrumental in bringing forward this timely volume. Although plant tissue culture used extensively in several laboratories across the globe in not a new innovation in plant science...
Plant propagation by tissue culture || the anatomy and morphology of tissue cultured plantsdoi:10.1007/978-1-4020-5005-3_13George, Edwin F.Hall, Michael A.Klerk, Geert-Jan DeZiv, M. and Chen, J., 2007. The anatomy and morphology of tissue cultured plants. In Pla...
The first section chronicles the revolution of the plant tissue culture. This includes papers on clonal propagation, morphogenesis, germplasm storage, plant health, and genetic improvement. The core of this volume is covered by the introductory and the final chapters which interrelate the different ...
(1939) with carrot callus. Recently, White and Braun (1941) have cultivated tissue from secondary crown galls on sunflower. The extensive history and applications of plant tissue culture have been reviewed by White (1943). In tissue culture simple, somatic cells may be isolated from the ...
Research progress in plant tissue culture has been based on achievements of hormone studies from the 1970s in China. Until the 1990s, China was one of the leading countries in plant tissue culture and its applications. The tissue culture system has been approached to molecular mechanism studies ...
Eliminating tissue culture from plant gene editing in the near future: A wish or reality? Nadali Babaeianjelodar, ... Claudia Uhde-Stone March 2025View PDF Research articleOpen access A yeast osmotic reporter system as a tool to identify biostimulant for plant drought stress tolerance ...
Transforming plant tissue culture with nanoparticles: A review of current applications M.D.K.M. Gunasena, ... W.T.P.S.K. Senarath November 2024View PDF More from Plant Nano Biology 16 January 2023 Calls for papers Nanoparticle and plant soil health under changing Environment ...
There is an expanding need to modify plant genomes to create new plant germplasm that advances both basic and applied plant research. Most current methods for plant genome modification involve regenerating plants from genetically modified cells in tissue culture, which is technically challenging, expensiv...
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