[PDF][PDF] Current approaches for cheaper and better micropropagation technologies

SD Purohit, JA Teixeira da Silva, N Habibi - Int J Plant Dev Biol, 2011 - academia.edu
There has been widespread use of plant tissue culture in micropropagation of plants of
forestry, horticultural and medicinal importance. The success of mass propagation and its …

[HTML][HTML] Liquid culture system: An efficient approach for sustainable micropropagation

D Nirmal, S Teraiya, P Joshi - Curr. Agric. Res. J, 2023 - agriculturejournal.org
Micropropagation of important forestry, horticultural and medicinal plants have made
revolutionary changes in terms of research and commercialization. However, there are a …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of different types of gelling agents on organogenesis and some physicochemical properties of date palm buds, Showathy cv.

AMW Al-Mayahi, AH Ali - Folia Oecologica, 2021 - sciendo.com
Some obstacles are associated with in vitro propagation of date palm, such as explant tissue
browning, slow callus growth and development, low organogenesis and multiplication …

Bioavailability of nanoparticulate hematite to Arabidopsis thaliana

Y Marusenko, J Shipp, GA Hamilton, JLL Morgan… - Environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
The environmental effects and bioavailability of nanoparticulate iron (Fe) to plants are
currently unknown. Here, plant bioavailability of synthesized hematite Fe nanoparticles was …

Utilization of coir fibers as an eco-friendly substitute for costly gelling agents for in vitro orchid seed germination

S Aggarwal, C Nirmala - Scientia Horticulturae, 2012 - Elsevier
The efficacy of coir as a supportive base and as an alternative to standard, costly agar-
gelled media, was explored as a means for propagating Cymbidium pendulum (Roxb.) Sw …

Nemesia root hair response to paper pulp substrate for micropropagation

P Labrousse, D Delmail, R Decou… - The Scientific World …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Agar substrates for in vitro culture are well adapted to plant micropropagation, but not to
plant rooting and acclimatization. Conversely, paper‐pulp‐based substrates appear as …

Characterisation of botanical starches as potential substitutes of agar in tissue culture media

R Madege, E Mneney, R Misangu, A Maerere - African Journal of …, 2015 - ajol.info
Seven botanical starches; cassava, sweet potato, Irish potato, maize, rice, wheat and
sorghum were characterized to determine physicochemical properties influencing gel …

Studies on factors influencing node culture establishment during in vitro shoot multiplication from mature Schleichera oleosa (Lour.) Oken tree

D Saha - 2013 - nopr.niscpr.res.in
Schleichera oleosa (Lour.) Oken is a preferred tree-host of kusmi form of lac insect, Kerria
lacca, which produces superior quality lac resin of commercial interest. Very low success …

A Galactomannan-Driven Enhancement of the In Vitro Multiplication Rate for the Marubakaido Apple Rootstock (Malus prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh) is Not Related to the …

AB Pereira-Netto, RG Meneguin, A Biz… - Applied biochemistry and …, 2012 - Springer
Agar is a complex mixture of gel-forming polysaccharides. Gelling agents are very often
used to provide proper support for plants grown in semisolid culture media. And agar is the …

Effect of gelling agents on in vitro development of Amelanchier canadensis 'Rainbow Pillar'

A Fira, K Magyar-Tábori, I Hudák, D Clapa… - International Journal …, 2013 - ojs.lib.unideb.hu
In vitro shoot multiplication responses of Amelanchier canadensis 'Rainbow Pillar'were
studied on media solidifi ed with different gelling agents. The media were gelled either with …