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    Genetic transformation of gentian using wild-type Agrobacterium rhizogenes

    Agrobacterium rhizogenes A4 harboring the agropine type root-inducing plasmid (pRiA4) induced hairy roots on stem sections of gentian plants. Transgenic gential plants were regenerated from the hairy roots at ...

    Keizo Hosokawa, Rikyu Matsuki, Yayoi Oikawa in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (1997)

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    Plant regeneration from protoplasts of Gentiana by embedding protoplasts in gellan gum

    A protoplast-to-plant system was developed in Gentiana using a gellan gum-embedding culture. Viable protoplasts could be routinely isolated from in vitro-grown plantlets, and they were embedded in 0.2% gellan gum...

    Masaru Nakano, Keizo Hosokawa, Tomo Oomiya in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (1995)