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Notes on Breeding Lc. Parysatis coerulea (I)
... two to three times a year. Because of the short time interval between pollenation and embryo culturing and since the flowers are readily available throughout the year, it has been used ... within the first three to four days of opening. The seed pods are removed and embryo cultured four months from the date of pollenation or when the column starts yellowing. From our ...
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Notes on Breeding Lc. Parysatis coerulea (II)
... blue-lavender. The hybrid was made on November 20, 1964, embryo cultured March 30, 1965, and bloomed October 16, 1968. Cattleya mossiae ' ... with lavender. This hybrid was made on June 13,1964, embryo cultured November 1,1964, and bloomed November 9, 1968. One cannot ... Lc. Paryeatis coerulea. The cross was made May 15, 1965, embryo cultured September 23, 1965, and bloomed May 10, 1969. 'We expect ...
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OREP - Micropropagation of North American Ginseng
... cultured on growth regulator-free, high sucrose, Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium. After seven weeks in culture, somatic embryos form on up to 90% of the explants at up to 20 embryo ... to eight weeks on MS medium supplemented with the plant growth regulator gibberellic acid. Somatic embryo induction and shoot regeneration from cotyledon explants does not appear to be genotype dependent, although ...
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Botanical Record-Breakers (Cont.)
... bivalve. Foreign objects can be naturally-occurring, or they may be induced, such as in cultured pearls of oysters. The mantle epidermis responds by encapsulating the object within thin concentric layers ... . Only one of the pores is functional and may be easily pierced by the developing embryo (or a needle). Blind coconuts (the alleged source of coconut pearls) do not have these ...
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Lab Manual Exercise #2
... Company, 1988. See Animated Gif Image Of Plant Mitosis Mitosis & Embryonic Stem Cells A. Starfish embryo during the morula stage. It consists of a ball of actively dividing cells superficially resembling ... living organism) or in vitro (in a vessel outside of a living organism). Stem cells cultured in vitro, provide an unprecedented opportunity for the study and understanding of human embryology and ...
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Plant Tissue Culture
... consists of taking a piece of a plant (such as a stem tip, node, meristem, embryo, or even a seed) and placing it in a sterile, (usually gel-based) nutrient medium ... or an autoclave. (d) Methods for cleaning, storing and manipulating explants (plant pieces to be cultured). Given certain basics there are many options for procedure, equipment and supplies for plant tissue ...
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OSU PCMB - Dr. Val Raghavan's Profile
... to study embryo maturation in the seed and somatic embryogenesis in cultured zygotic embryos of the model plant Arabidopsis. These studies have shown that two well-characterized dormancy and embryo mutants of Arabidopsis can be phenocopied by tissue culture-based approaches and have clarified questions raised about the origin of somatic embryos in cultured embryos ...
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Careers In Botany - Botanical Society of America Member Profiles
... , the actions of hormones, and of course all the medical applications. In developmental biology we cultured frog and chick embryos and attempted to reproduce transplant experiments described in the literature. This ... should be possible (though not likely) to take a single cell from an early human embryo and grow an entire person from it. In Muir’s class we learned that in ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Friends or Foe
... other insects. The caterpillar develops like any other larva from the segmented egg and differentiating embryo and undergoes several moltings. It later falls into a quiescent pupa stage, and the pupa ... other species, thereby providing many links in the food chain. Many parasitic wasps have been cultured and used in the biological control of agricultural pests, such as the ones that are ...
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Phil Jones
... Awka (Nigeria) and coconut lethal decline (Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique). Phytoplasmas have not yet been cultured and so the fulfilment of Koch's Postulates can only be done by consistent association ... in situ PCR. He demonstrated that DNA from the LY phytoplasma could be localised in embryo sections. Phil is currently investigating the aetiology and epidemiology of Kalimantan wilt of coconuts in ...
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