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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... . Bigras, Annick Bertrand, Yves Pich, Martin Y.P. Fung and Damase P. Khasa Tree Physiology 26:11971206 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Endogenous ascorbic acid modulates meristem reactivation in white spruce somatic embryos and affects thymidine and uridine metabolism Claudio Stasolla and Edward C. Yeung Tree Physiology 26:12071215 [ Summary ] [ Free Full Text ] Loblolly pine and slash pine responses to ...
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OREP - Micropropagation of North American Ginseng
... 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 propagules per ... four 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, ...
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OSU PCMB - Dr. Val Raghavan's Profile
... tissue culture-based approaches and have clarified questions raised about the origin of somatic embryos in cultured embryos of this plant. Teaching: Dr. Raghavan is currently teaching PCMB 101 and PCMB ... of Arabidopsis: Cell expansion, cell cyling, and morphogenesis during continuous exposure of embryos to 2,4-D. American Journal of Botany 91: 1743-1756. V. Raghavan. 2004. Plant embryology during and ...
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Rose Hybridizers Association Forum
... , working with the Pernetianas Posted by Enrique on Sat, Jul 12, 2003 10 replies. Last reply posted on Mon, Jul 14, 2003 Hansen pollen list Posted by Wendy Lawrenson on Mon, Jul 14, 2003 tissue culture info, conversion of somatic embryos Posted by Henry Kuska on Fri, Jul 11, 2003 2 replies. Last reply posted on Sat, Jul 12, 2003 fungus gnats control ...
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Genetic Extra Credit LM 53-54
... ) plants; however, to set fruit they must be pollinated by a fertile diploid plant. Some embryos of seeds can develop apomictically without fertilization. A number of angiosperm families contain apomictic species, ... is the diploid chromosome number of this hypothetical plant (i.e. how many chromosomes per somatic cell)? 26. What is the haploid chromosome number of this hypothetical plant (i.e. how ...
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Exam #3 Hints
... and the egg. This is typically the number of chromosomes found in the nuclei of body cells (somatic cells) of a plant or animal. In plants, the diploid part of the life cycle is ... (sterile) plants; however, to set fruit they must be pollinated by a fertile diploid plant. Some embryos of seeds can develop apomictically without fertilization. A number of angiosperm families contain apomictic species, ...
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OSU Botany & Plant Pathology: Carol J. Rivin
... C.J. Rivin. 1992. Accumulation of group 3 late embryogenesis abundant proteins in Zea mays embryos: Roles of abscisic acid and the Viviparous-1 gene product. Plant Physiol. 99:607-614 ... specific metallothionein. Plant Physiology 108:1337 Hardeman, K. and Rivin, C.J. 1996. Effects of somatic embryogenesis and genetic background on the phenotype of the shootless mutant dks8. Maize Genetics Cooperative ...
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IJPS Contents: Vol. 157, No. 5
... to heat stress in Zea mays L. Scott A. Heckathorn, Gretchen J. Poeller, James S. Coleman, and Richard L. Hallberg 554-560 Regeneration of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.): somatic embryogenesis and shoot organogenesis from hypocotyl explants induced with 6-benzyladenine Philip O. Newman, Sankaran KrishnaRaj, and Praveen K. Saxena 561-566 Optimization of conditions for in vitro pollen ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Books & CDs
... and Surveillance Science and Industry – Hand in Glove Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture Special Issue Volume 46 Numbers 6 and 7 Secretory Epithelia Serono Symposium on Embryos, Embryonic Stem Cells and Transplantation Reproduction, Fertility and Development Special Issue Volume 13 Issue 1 Serono Symposium: The Disappearing Male? Reproduction, Fertility and Development Special Issue ...
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