• Plant tissue culture techniques such as such as micropropagation, regeneration, somaclonal variation, somatic embryogenesis, anther/pollen/embryo culture are discussed for genetic improvement of crop plant. (routledge.com)
  • Chapter 5: Factors Influencing Somatic Embryogenesis and Regeneration with Particular Reference to Carica Papaya L. (routledge.com)
  • 2011. Rapid and repetitive plant regeneration of Aralia elata Seem. (forda-mof.org)
  • 2002. High frequency plant regeneration from Aralia cordata somatic embryos. (forda-mof.org)
  • 2003. In vitro somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in Acacia arabica. (forda-mof.org)
  • 2000. Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in Acacia farnesiana and A. schaffneri. (forda-mof.org)
  • Cork oak regeneration is achieved naturally by means of sexual or vegetative reproduction (by seeds or by sprouting), or artificially through direct seeding, or seedling planting. (sisef.it)
  • This medium was developed by Murashige and Skoog to induce organogenesis, and regeneration of plants in cultured tissues. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Five Ethiopian tropical maize genotypes were evaluated for their regeneration potential through somatic embryogenesis to establish regeneration system and select regenerable genotypes as prerequisites in applying genetic transformation for improved drought stress tolerance. (scialert.net)
  • 0.01) in callus induction frequency, formation of embryogenic callus, number of shoots per embryogenic callus regenerating plants, percent of embryogenic callus forming shoots and regeneration efficiency. (scialert.net)
  • Application of genetic engineering in improving many maize genotypes is, however, limited by lack of suitable regeneration systems that result in normal and fertile plants from the in vitro grown transformed cells. (scialert.net)
  • The prevalent micropropagation techniques include shoot proliferation, organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis. (oeno-one.eu)
  • Alternatively, whole plants can be produced by inducing organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis. (brainstorming.com)
  • Specific in vitro breeding techniques include somaclonal and gametoclonal variation, embryo culture, somatic embryogenesis, mutation breeding, meristem culture for the production of pathogen free plants, micropropagation, and in vitro fertilization. (cornell.edu)
  • Optimized ovule size induced somatic embryos at the micropylar cut end on induction medium containing Driver and Kuniyuki Walnut (DKW) basal medium with kinetin (KIN) 5.0 mg L-1 and malt extract (ME) 1,000 mg L-1. (bvsalud.org)
  • The present investigation deals with a modified in ovulo nucellus culture technique after the concurrent exclusion of preexisting embryos. (bvsalud.org)
  • Simultaneously, the same medium supported the maturation of somatic embryos. (bvsalud.org)
  • The matured embryos from the above medium gave robust germination with bipolar conversion on Murashige and Tucker (MT) medium + gibberellic acid (GA3) 2.0 mg L-1 + ά-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) 0.5 mg L-1 + spermidine 100 mg L-1 + coconut water (CW) 10% (v/v). The bipolar germinated seedlings established well upon preconditioning in a plant bio regulator (PBR)-free liquid medium under the light. (bvsalud.org)
  • Histological studies confirmed the single nucellus cell origin of somatic embryos by undergoing normal developmental events. (bvsalud.org)
  • The purpose of this experiment is to obtain the best treatment for somatic embryos formation. (forda-mof.org)
  • The observation was done on texture, numbers and color of embryogenic callus and weekly number of somatic embryos for eight weeks. (forda-mof.org)
  • The kinetin treatment of 1.5 mg/l on liquid medium was the best treatment because it is able to induce 162 cotyledonary stage of somatic embryos for eight weeks. (forda-mof.org)
  • 1997. Improvement of the maturation and germination of horse chesnut somatic embryos. (forda-mof.org)
  • 2012. Somatic embryogenesis from zygotic embryos and shoot-tips of the Chilean tree Gomortega keule. (forda-mof.org)
  • 1997. Induction of embryogenesis in cultured mature zygotic embryos of Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir. (forda-mof.org)
  • 2002. Direct somatic mbryogenesis from mature embryos of sandalwood. (forda-mof.org)
  • The highest number of matured somatic embryos per petri dish (81) and callus greening were observed on the medium containing 1 mg L-1 ABA + 45 g L-1 maltose. (ac.ir)
  • Research includes (i) new areas of berry micropropagation (somatic embryogenesis, stationary bioreactor) and molecular studies (DNA methylation, fingerprinting) leading to the development of new propagation techniques, (ii) to generate knowledge on clonal fidelity and epigenetics to support the berry industry in Canada and abroad and (iii) to characterize and utilize the wild berry germplasm for propagation, conservation, selection, property rights protection and genetic enhancement. (gc.ca)
  • In our company we have facilities that allow us to perform both conventional micropropagation techniques, as well as propagation in temporary immersion systems, somatic embryogenesis and in vitro germplasm conservation. (innea.org)
  • The artificial provision of bioavailable oxygen might be effective in rescuing the germplasm in aged seeds in plant breeding and in crop production. (researchgate.net)
  • Hence there is a need to diversify the genetic basis of the locally adapted germplasm by introgressing genes responsible for improving tolerance to drought stress. (scialert.net)
  • A small piece of tissue is removed from a stock plant and grown in a nutrient medium under controlled aseptic physical conditions to produce numerous novel plants or plantlets . (oeno-one.eu)
  • Thus, people could buy the PTC kit and either use the compounds produced by the cultures or transfer in vitro grown plantlets to non-sterile soil conditions, in order to grow whole plants with known genotypic and phenotypic characteristics. (brainstorming.com)
  • Pharmacological action of low molecular plant constituents and high molecular weight compounds. (up.ac.za)
  • As a biochemist you study the way living organisms - from viruses and bacteria to mammals, plants and other higher organisms - function at the molecular level. (kent.ac.uk)
  • In your first year, your modules give you an insight into various biological and chemical disciplines, including biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, microbiology and physiology. (kent.ac.uk)
  • In INNEA we have a highly qualified and specialized multidisciplinary team, and with continuous training in different lines of research in our areas: biotechnology, plant improvement and molecular biology. (innea.org)
  • This laboratory is divided into several areas of micropropagation, plant improvement and molecular biology, and has the most innovative technology and equipment. (innea.org)
  • Thanks to the use and combination of our biotechnology, molecular biology and plant improvement services, we develop multiple research projects both individually or in collaboration. (innea.org)
  • She was a lecturer, senior lecturer and Associate Professor in the Department of Genetics at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa before starting and being the Director of the Laboratory for Molecular and Cell Biology for the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. (aatf-africa.org)
  • She is now Emeritus Professor of Microbiology in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at UCT. (aatf-africa.org)
  • It forms the base for a better understanding of other related topics such as quantitative genetics, population genetics, plant breeding and aspects of molecular genetics. (edu.gh)
  • 5) The life habits of perennial plants and the molecular mechanisms underlying the long-term maintenance of their stem cells. (sippe.ac.cn)
  • Optimization of the explant developmental stage, explant preparation method, and modification in the in vitro culture techniques can play a vital role in overcoming the limitation. (bvsalud.org)
  • 2002. The effect of genotype and explant age on somatic embryogenesis of Coffee. (forda-mof.org)
  • The donor tissue, called explant, is taken from a living plant, disinfected, and then transferred to an artificial growth medium under sterile conditions. (brainstorming.com)
  • In the second step of Plant tissue culture, the sterilized explant is included within a tissue culture medium which is constituted of growth regulators and suitable nutrients. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Similarly, tissue culture techniques are used for plant breeding. (innea.org)
  • The student will help to set up an oak transformation system based on previously-published tissue culture techniques and somatic embryogenesis to create genetically engineered oak. (centa.ac.uk)
  • Epigenetic variation and enhanced vegetative growth in micropropagated berry crops for wide adaptability and early berry production in northern environment 13th Canadian Association for Plant Biotechnology Conference 2022, August 21-24, Université Laval, Quebec City, Canada. (gc.ca)
  • Genetic variation is closely correlated with crop improvement. (scholarsresearchlibrary.com)
  • Assessment of Genetic Variation and Distribution Pattern of Thalictrum petaloideum Detected by RAPDs [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • Graft-induced Inheritable Variation in Mungbean and Its Application in Mungbean Breeding [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • From these gene sequences cytochrome c oxidase is reported as bar coding gene and can be used in future for interspecific genetic variation in these aphids. (cropj.com)
  • Thanks to recent developments in biotechnology, it has become possible to introduce genes from different sources, such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, mice and humans, to plants. (routledge.com)
  • Plant biotechnology has now become an integral part of tissue culture research. (routledge.com)
  • The book traces the roots of plant biotechnology from the basic sciences to current applications in the biological and agricultural sciences, industry, and medicine. (routledge.com)
  • In our facilities we have a plant biotechnology laboratory, led by scientific and technical personnel with great training and experience, where we carry out the different research, and development and marketing activities of our products. (innea.org)
  • James M Cummins published 'The Role of Maternal Mitochondria during Oogenesis, Fertilization and Embryogenesis' 30 January 2002 in Reproductive BioMedicine Online. (asu.edu)
  • DcAOX genes' were further explored in a plant pot experiment in response to chilling, which confirmed the early AOX transcript increase prior to the induction of a specific anti-freezing gene. (frontiersin.org)
  • Although colchicine induces polyploidy and enhances genetic diversity, the concentration of colchicine is crucial for the success of ploidy induction. (scholarsresearchlibrary.com)
  • Beside induction of osmotic pressure, colostrum is a rich source of organic nitrogen and calcium which play key roles in somatic embryogenesis. (ac.ir)
  • The processes and methods used to genetically engineer plants for agricultural, environmental, and industrial purposes along with bioethical and biosafety issues of the technology are vividly described in the book. (routledge.com)
  • To test if the same ageing mechanisms exist in oak as in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the student will genetically engineer Arabidopsis to insert oak versions of known ageing genes and see if they have the same function. (centa.ac.uk)
  • This project will identify genes that might control oak ageing, and test if they are the same genes or not that control ageing in short-lived plants. (centa.ac.uk)
  • Using existing unpublished oak RNA-seq datasets ( Figure 1 ), conduct bioinformatic analyses to identify the genes that control ageing and flowering oak, and test if these are similar to the plant ageing mechanisms known from Arabidopsis through wet-lab experiments. (centa.ac.uk)
  • Various approaches to avoid or eliminate undesirable transgenes, most notably selectable marker genes used in plant transformation, have recently been developed. (bioone.org)
  • These approaches include cotransformation with two independent T-DNAs or plasmid DNAs followed by their subsequent segregation, transposon-mediated DNA elimination, and most recently, attempts to replace bacterial T-DNA borders and selectable marker genes with functional equivalents of plant origin. (bioone.org)
  • This review focuses on recent reports demonstrating the elimination of undesirable transgenes (essentially selectable marker and recombinase genes) from the plant genome and concomitant activation of a silent transgene (e.g., a reporter gene) mediated by different site-specific recombinases driven by constitutive or chemically, environmentally or developmentally regulated promoters. (bioone.org)
  • Current trends and future prospects for optimization of excision-activation machinery and its practical implementation for the generation of transgenic plants and plant products free of undesired genes are discussed. (bioone.org)
  • Embryogenic callus was induced through three times subcultured in basal medium with 5.0 mg/l 2,4- D. Somatic embryo was induced using 100 mg of embryogenic callus with the addition of 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mg/l kinetin. (forda-mof.org)
  • Small data banks also exist on specific aspects, such as the protein quality and antinutritional factors (in wheat, beans, faba bean, lentil, cowpea, resistance to biotic stress (in wheat and faba bean), plant characters (in wheat and chickpea), rare, very rare and endemic angiosperm Italian species. (wikipedia.org)
  • The main research activities at the Florence division are the analysis of the genetic structure and the variability within and between populations of forest tree species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Each plant species has its own optimal temperature for growth, and its geographical distribution is determined to a major extent by the temperature zone in which it can survive. (allindianpatents.com)
  • Our staff accumulates extensive experience and knowledge in conducting studies and projects on the biology of agricultural species, and in the development of various biotechnological tools, which allows us to know the solutions and needs demanded by the forestry and agricultural sectors, etc… and thus to be able to improve and expand the services we offer to our clients. (innea.org)
  • The related concept of Longevity Determination , however, is the result of a species-specific genomic expression during early development that positions the somatic tissues of an organism to survive long after its reproductive period has been completed. (agemed.org)
  • 2022), risking the potential loss of entire species if plant-pollinator interactions are disrupted or trees cannot otherwise reproduce. (centa.ac.uk)
  • These species can serve as valuable rootstocks or sources of novel genetic traits for breeders. (journalijecc.com)
  • Red sanders is listed as an endangered plant species on the IUCN red data list as a result of the exploitation of its wood and essential oil. (researchgate.net)
  • While transformation procedures have become routine for a growing number of plant species, the random introduction of complex transgenenic DNA into the plant genome by current methods generates unpredictable effects on both transgene and homologous native gene expression. (bioone.org)
  • The risk of transgene transfer into related plant species and consumers is another concern associated with the conventional transformation technologies. (bioone.org)
  • Suitably selected species with improved planting techniques and fertilizer amendments has resulted in increase in organic matter, decrease in pH and conductivity of soils and increase in biodiversity of a salt land at Gangani village in Jodhpur district. (icfre.gov.in)
  • Use of Gypsum (100% soil gypsum requirement), farmyard manure (FYM) and nitrogen enhanced growth (30-70%) of all plant species. (icfre.gov.in)
  • The number of plants of this species is continuously decreasing in nature because of cutting the plants and removing underground organs. (ejbiotechnology.info)
  • Polytene chromosomes are structures found in highly specialized tissues in some animal and plant species, which are amplified through successive cycles of endoreduplication, finally producing several copies of each chromosome. (scielo.br)
  • In plants, polytene chromosomes have been observed in only a few species, and seemed to be restricted to ovary and immature seed tissues, e.g., in Phaseolus coccineus and P. vulgaris (Nagl, 1981), until relatively recently, when they were observed in the cells of the anther tapetum of Vigna unguiculata (Guerra and Carvalheira, 1994) and of some Phaseolus species (Carvalheira and Guerra, 1994). (scielo.br)
  • Thus electrophoretic and isozyme techniques can successfully be used to characterize different wild and cultivated Corchorus species. (scialert.net)
  • Among the media mentioned above, MS medium is widely employed in plant tissue culture work due to its success with several plant species and culture systems. (microbiologynote.com)
  • A comprehensive understanding of mango phenology, inheritance patterns, and advanced techniques for hybridization has proven invaluable in addressing challenges like irregular fruit bearing, susceptibility to disorders and pests, and issues with taste and quality. (journalijecc.com)
  • Interspecific hybridization of Alstroemeria for the development of new, ornamental plants. (cornell.edu)
  • The science of plant propagation is taught by explaining plant physiology, cultural practices and characteristics of plants. (cornell.edu)
  • Age is one of the basic characteristics of multicellular organisms.With the increase of age, the physiology and characteristics of the living body change accordingly.Common changes include morphological differences, decreased regenerative capacity, similarities and differences in metabolites, and changes in environmental sensitivity.Compared with animals, the age strategy of plants shows diversity. (sippe.ac.cn)
  • In recent years, considerable progress has been made regarding the development and isolation of stress tolerant genotypes by using in vitro techniques ( Pérez-Clemente and Gómez-Cadenas, 2012 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • The genetic parameters for this characteristic were estimated considering 22 genotypes, two environments and different plant ages. (cropj.com)
  • For that, the pollen viability of the genotypes was evaluated for three years (2013, 2014 and 2015) in two experimental orchards (installed in randomized block design, with three blocks and two plants per plot) and at two different regions of the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. (cropj.com)
  • Except [CML312/CML206]-B-3-2-1-1-1 fertile plants were regenerated from all genotypes and set seeds which were viable to germinate and produce phenotypically normal plants. (scialert.net)
  • Host parasite interaction: Recognition and entry processes of different pathogens like bacteria, viruses into animal and plant host cells, alteration of host cell behavior by pathogens, virus-induced cell transformation, pathogen-induced diseases in animals and plants, cell-cell fusion in both normal and abnormal cells. (pathfinderacademy.in)
  • In conclusion, the present study provides a suitable somatic embryogenesis system which may serve in micropropagation, genetic transformation, and ploidy manipulation of tuberose. (ac.ir)
  • Melkassa-6Q, [CML387/CML176]-B-B-2-3-2-B [QPM] and Melkassa-2 were selected for use in genetic transformation. (scialert.net)
  • Epigenetic regulation of somatic embryogenesis in berry plants. (gc.ca)
  • We consider the effects of the environment and both intergenerational and transgenerational epigenetic inheritance on biology, disease and evolution. (nature.com)
  • This review emphasizes the pollination biology, seed germination, vegetative propagation and micropropagation of P. santalinus. (researchgate.net)
  • Indirect somatic embryogenesis (ISE) protocols have been reported for citrus improvement. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this study, an efficient in vitro method was established for indirect somatic embryogenesis of tuberose from pedicel-derived calluses on MS medium. (ac.ir)
  • Isolation and identification of medicinal bioactive compounds from plants. (up.ac.za)
  • Stress-adaptive cell plasticity in target tissues and cells for plant biomass growth is important for yield stability. (frontiersin.org)
  • The technique in which the tissues or cells are grown on an artificial medium separate from the parent organism is known as tissue culture. (microbiologynote.com)
  • For the animals, this technique is also known as the culture of animal cells and tissues and for the plants, it is known as plant tissue culture. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Plant tissue culture is a technique that is utilized to sustain or grow plant cells, tissues, or organs in a sterile condition on a nutrient culture medium of known composition. (microbiologynote.com)
  • enhanced the growth of the planted seedlings but also increased herbaceous layer productivity by 24 to 62% (average of six years) and soil carbon stock (by 3.8-fold). (icfre.gov.in)
  • Your second year builds on this knowledge and covers areas such as gene regulation, cell biology and metabolism. (kent.ac.uk)
  • More specifically, the present invention concerns altering tolerance in plants to various environmental stresses and to increasing seed yield by modifying plant haemoglobin gene expression and/or by modifying plant haemoglobin protein levels. (allindianpatents.com)
  • The tremendous impact generated by genetic engineering and consequently of transgenic now allows us to manipulate plant genomes at will. (routledge.com)
  • Heredity of Chloroplast and Nuclear Genomes of Asymmetric Somatic Hybrid Lines Between Wheat and Couch Grass [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • Genetic parameters of pollen viability in guava ( Psidium guajava L. (cropj.com)
  • Pollen viability is essential for the sexual reproduction in plants. (cropj.com)
  • The flower buds, at pre-anthesis stage, were collected, fixed in ethanol:acetic acid (3:1) and stored at -20°C. Pollen viability was obtained by colorimetric methods (Alexander's, Acetic Orcein and Lugol dyes) and the genetic parameters estimated by means of mixed models. (cropj.com)
  • Systemic, developmental, genetic and organ-specific toxic effects. (up.ac.za)
  • Particularly relevant is the capacity of a plant to maintain growth and to continue its developmental programme in unfavourable conditions. (allindianpatents.com)
  • 2016) also suggested that H2O2 molecules play dual roles in plant physiological and developmental processes. (researchgate.net)
  • Istituto di Genetica Vegetale (IGV) is a research network om Plant Genetics and Breeding within the Italian Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (National Research Council). (wikipedia.org)
  • Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & AMP, Technology of Kashmir, India. (journalijecc.com)
  • Analysis of the Genetic Structure of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib. (jipb.net)
  • The various roles of plant growth regulators in plants and the importance of these compounds in agriculture. (up.ac.za)
  • Evaluation of the manner in which plants respond to various abiotic stresses and how plants sense changing environments. (up.ac.za)
  • Seed dormancy and germination, hormonal regulation of growth and development physiological effects and mechanism of action of auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene, abscisic acid and jasmonic acid, plant rythms and biological clock, secondary metabolites, plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. (iasexamportal.com)
  • The response of a plant to abiotic stresses, such as drought, temperature and osmotic stress, are intimately linked to each other (Zhu et al, Crit. (allindianpatents.com)
  • Research interests are in the areas of new plant development and breeding, plant environment interactions, plant cell and tissue culture, in vitro plant breeding, plant propagation, genetic modifications for plant improvement, and plant growth and development of ornamental plants. (cornell.edu)
  • Specific applied studies pertain to herbaceous ornamental plants, field-grown cut flower production, use of high tunnels for season extension, plant propagation, greenhouse crop production, and cultivar evaluations. (cornell.edu)
  • Specific applied studies focus on herbaceous ornamental plants, field-grown cut flower production, use of high tunnels for season extension, plant propagation, greenhouse crop production, and cultivar evaluations. (cornell.edu)
  • It describes the recent biotechnological advancement and developments in plant tissue culture and transgenic. (routledge.com)
  • Direct somatic embryogenesis (DSE) using nucellus culture has played a significant role in apomictic fruit crops. (bvsalud.org)
  • Handbook of Plant Cell Culture (1). (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 104: 125 - 130. (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 48: 23 - 29. (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 49: 219 - 222. (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 68: 241- 246. (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 53: 13 - 18. (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 73: 131 - 135. (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 67: 85 - 88. (forda-mof.org)
  • Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 69: 65 - 70. (forda-mof.org)
  • However, the risk of infection can be eliminated through unconventional propagation techniques like micropropagation or tissue culture, which ensures the mass production of virus- and disease-free "elite" planting material. (oeno-one.eu)
  • The course discusses the principles, protocols and utilization of plant cell tissue culture systems. (edu.gh)
  • 9- Tree improvement through tissue culture & genetic engineering. (icfre.gov.in)
  • The application of in vitro propagation techniques may offer the possibility of producing large number of uniform plants for breeding programs and further field culture. (ejbiotechnology.info)
  • Plant tissue culture (PTC) is a biotechnological technique that allows for the mass propagation, cloning, and genetic modification of plants. (brainstorming.com)
  • Before learning about plant tissue culture, first you have to learn about tissue culture and its importance. (microbiologynote.com)
  • This technique helps to culture the whole plants and were first created from nutrient solutions. (microbiologynote.com)
  • The tissue culture technique is also known as micropropagation. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Liquid, semi-solid, or solid growth medium, such as broth or agar are used to facilitate the tissue culture technique. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Many plant cells possess the capability to reconstruct a whole plant (totipotency), this is the main fact on which the Plant tissue culture technique relies. (microbiologynote.com)
  • In-Plant tissue culture technique a whole plant or new plant can be generated from plant cells without cell walls (protoplasts), Single cells, stems, or roots, pieces of leaves by providing the required nutrients and plant hormones. (microbiologynote.com)
  • Genetic enhancement and diversity can be improved with biotechnological approaches using mutagens, and colchicine is the most widely used in inducing polyploidy levels in many garlic varieties [ 8 , 9 ]. (scholarsresearchlibrary.com)
  • 3. To carry out research in forestry with focus on biodiversity conservation, silvicultural and biotechnological techniques to maximize productivity of arid and semi-arid vegetation. (icfre.gov.in)
  • Overall, our results indicate that during an incompatible interaction between H471 and PXO99 A , rice plants prevent pathogen invasion and also initiate multi-component defense responses that inhibit disease development. (researchsquare.com)
  • The latter can now be treated with certain plant growth regulators (PGR) and so-called elicitors in order to produce secondary metabolites. (brainstorming.com)
  • Transgenic techniques are discussed for developing resistance to newly emerging diseases, pests, nutrient- and water-use efficiency, root traits, and improved tolerance to increasing temperature. (routledge.com)
  • The physiological traits like the canopy temperature depression (CTD), plant waxiness and leaf rolling were increased in tolerant accessions under heatstress. (bvsalud.org)
  • The use of site-specific recombination to remove undesired DNA from the plant genome and concomitantly, via excision-mediated DNA rearrangement, switch-activate by choice transgenes of agronomical, food or feed quality traits provides a versatile "transgene maintenance and control" strategy that can significantly contribute to the transfer of transgenic laboratory developments into farming practice. (bioone.org)
  • Berries (2018) of the USDA, ARS 301 Plant Genetic Resources, Genomics & Genetic Improvement National Program 2017-18 (Cb-1.21). (gc.ca)
  • Our mission is the production and distribution of high quality plant material and the development of superior varieties thanks to our genetic improvement programs. (innea.org)
  • Proof of this is the completion in 2018 of the project "Genetic improvement program to obtain cold-resistant and early ripening olive varieties", granted by the ICE - Instituto de Competitividad Empresarial de Castilla y León and co-financed with FEDER funds. (innea.org)
  • Plant breeding makes use of i n vitro systems for plant propagation, but these systems are also ideal to isolate scientific questions related to stress responsiveness for later up-scaling of the knowledge to plant level. (frontiersin.org)
  • Plant research for robust phenotypes that show stability in growth performance is crucial, but also the most critical and most expensive step in breeding. (frontiersin.org)
  • Most varieties of crop plants available to agriculture today have been obtained as a result of years of breeding activities focussed on the selection of higher yielding plants adapted to a particular environment. (allindianpatents.com)
  • The development of genetic markers has further reduced uncertainties in mango breeding and improved the management of hybrid populations. (journalijecc.com)
  • Techniques for Propagation and Breeding. (forda-mof.org)
  • The results indicate that the application of RAPD technique in the taxonomic study has gained some resolution which could not be obtained by morphological analysis and has provided available data for developing longan production and for breeding new longan cultivars. (jipb.net)
  • Micropropagation is the art and science of in vitro plant multiplication. (oeno-one.eu)
  • studying mechanisms involved in the maintenance of the genetic variability and potential adaptability. (wikipedia.org)
  • The strategy is to enhance the genetic variability in order to select new individuals. (wikipedia.org)
  • This variability in response, known as in vitro recalcitrance, could be described as varying capacity for plant cells to adapt to new environmental conditions, i.e., the capacity to develop and express new cell programs. (frontiersin.org)
  • As a consequence, they often lack sufficient genetic variability to adapt to other environments whilst maintaining a high yield. (allindianpatents.com)
  • Plant propagation, the multiplication of plants, is both a science and an art. (cornell.edu)
  • Plant anatomy and insect defense mechanisms. (botany.org)
  • Development of transgenic crop plants, their utilization for improved agriculture, health, ecology and environment and their socio-political impacts are currently important fields in education, research, and industry and also of interest to policy makers, social activists and regulatory and funding agencies. (routledge.com)
  • Priority will be given to proposals dealing with field studies in systematic botany and plant ecology, but proposal for research in other areas of botany will also be considered. (botany.org)
  • A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)
  • Eight polymorphic Inter Simple Sequence Repeats (ISSR) markers confirmed the genetic stability of acclimatized emblings. (bvsalud.org)
  • Population Genetic Structure of a Dominant Desert Tree, Haloxylon ammodendron (Chenopodiaceae), in the Southeast Gurbantunggut Desert Detected by RAPD and ISSR Markers [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • This allows us to offer the most advanced and innovative biotechnological techniques and to have exclusive and quality products with high economic interest. (innea.org)
  • Contour trench and Box trench were beneficial in plant growth, whereas gradonie and V-ditch treatments were best for herbaceous growth and productivity. (icfre.gov.in)
  • In vitro Cell Dev Biol-Plant 36: 319 - 330. (forda-mof.org)
  • Taxonomic Study of Dimocarpus longan by Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique[J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • Phylogeny and Classification of Prunus sensu lato (Rosaceae) [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • Effect of Development Stage on the Artemisinin Content and the Sequence Characterized Amplified Region (SCAR) Marker of High-Artemisinin Yielding Strains of Artemisia annua L. [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • Cyclopeptides from Three Arctic Caryophyllaceae Plants, Chemotaxonomy and Distribution Significance of Caryophyllaceae Cyclopeptides [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • Stress Treatments and DNA Methylation Affected the Somatic Embryogenesis of Citrus Callus [J]. J Integr Plant Biol. (jipb.net)
  • Seeds play an important role in the biology of populations through the natural replacement of individuals that die and the colonization of new areas ( [80] ). (sisef.it)
  • The present invention concerns a method for altering growth characteristics of plants, in particular a method for altering stress tolerance and yield in plants. (allindianpatents.com)
  • The art of plant propagation is learned by completing laboratory exercises. (cornell.edu)
  • the second factor was fertilizer sources: control plants, 100% chemical fertilizer (NPK), 100% bacterial biofertilizers + 25% synthetic fertilizer (BF+25NPK), 75% humic acid (HA)+ 25% synthetic fertilizer (75HA+25NPK), and 75% vermicompost (V)+ 25% synthetic fertilizer (75V+25NPK). (ac.ir)
  • Overall, we conclude that intercropping of 2MB:2FG fertilized with a fertilizer mix composed of vermicompost (75%) and synthetic NPK fertilizer (25%) can be suggested to farmers as an eco-friendly and sustainable system practice for improving EO and oil content as well as quality of FG and MB plants, respectively. (ac.ir)
  • Cell signaling: Hormones and their receptors, cell surface receptor, signaling through G-protein coupled receptors, signal transduction pathways, second messengers, regulation of signaling pathways, bacterial and plant two-component signaling systems, bacterial chemotaxis and quorum sensing. (pathfinderacademy.in)