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Induction of multiple shoots in Oryza sativa: roles of thidiazuron, 6-benzylaminopurine, decapitation, flooding, and Ethrel® treatments
The impact of different concentrations of thidiazuron (TDZ) and 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and the role of decapitation, flooding, and Ethrel ® ...
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Mother Tubers of Wild Potato Solanum jamesii can Make Shoots Five Times
Solanum jamesii (jam) is the only wild potato species with its natural range primarily within the USA. Its tubers are known to have unusual abilities...
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Transcriptome analysis reveals multiple effects of nitrogen accumulation and metabolism in the roots, shoots, and leaves of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
BackgroundNitrogen (N) is a major element and fundamental constituent of grain yield. N fertilizer plays an essential role in the roots, shoots, and...
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Cadmium Reduction in Spring Wheat: Root Exudate Composition Affects Cd Partitioning Between Roots and Shoots
Cadmium (Cd) in cereals is one of the major sources of Cd intake by human diets, and solutions to reduce Cd concentrations in wheat still need to be...
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In vitro shoot multiplication of Haplophyllum virgatum and flavonoid elicitation in proliferated shoots by methyl jasmonate
Haplophyllum virgatum var. virgatum is an Iranian endemic plant. Its only natural habitat is the Geno region in the Hormozgan province of Iran. This...
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Using hyperspectral signatures for predicting foliar nitrogen and calcium content of tissue cultured little-leaf mockorange (Philadelphus microphyllus A. Gray) shoots
Determining foliar mineral status of tissue cultured shoots can be costly and time consuming, yet hyperspectral signatures might be useful for...
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Cryopreservation of highbush blueberry, strawberry, and saskatoon using V and D cryo-plate methods and monitoring of multiplication ability of regenerated shoots
The purpose of this work was to apply V and D cryo-plate methods for cryopreservation of Vaccinium corymbosum ʻToroʼ, Fragaria × ananassa ʻCleryʼ,...
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Efficient plant regeneration mediated by root segment-derived juvenile shoots of Rhus chinensis Mill
Key messageAn efficient micropropagation procedure for Rhus chinensis was developed using root segment-derived juvenile shoots as the source of...
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Comparative assessment between liquid culture in static and temporary immersion systems on multiplication, morpho-physiological and biochemical characteristics of Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. ex Wendl. shoots
Key messageShoots of B. vulgaris cultured in TIS showed better morpho-physiological and biochemical characteristics, without hyperhydricity during...
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Night-time water relations and gas exchange in cut shoots of five boreal dwarf shrub species: impact of soil water availability
Recent findings suggest that drought may affect plants’ daytime and night-time stomatal regulation differently. However, knowledge of night-time...
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The distribution of bioactive gibberellins along peach annual shoots is closely associated with PpGA20ox and PpGA2ox expression profiles
BackgroundThe rapid growth of annual shoots is detrimental to peach production. While gibberellin (GA) promotes the rapid growth of peach shoots,...
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Initiation pretreatment with Plant Preservative Mixture™ increases the percentage of aseptic walnut shoots
Walnut ( Juglans regia L.) is one of the most economically important nut crops and one of the more difficult to micropropagate. Initiation and...
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Involvement of citrus shoots in response and tolerance to abiotic stress
Traditionally, the root system has been regarded as the primary component influencing citrus tolerance. Aerial tissues also play a crucial role in...
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Heritable transgene-free genome editing in plants by grafting of wild-type shoots to transgenic donor rootstocks
Generation of stable gene-edited plant lines using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)–CRISPR-associated protein 9...
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Salt induced modulations in morphological, physiological, and metabolic attributes in in-vitro grown shoots of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal
Due to the increasing dependency of the global population on herbal-based medicines, enhanced production of secondary metabolites has become utmost...
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From buds to shoots: insights into grapevine development from the Witch’s Broom bud sport
BackgroundBud sports occur spontaneously in plants when new growth exhibits a distinct phenotype from the rest of the parent plant. The Witch’s Broom...
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Infection through wounds on shoots of pine seedlings by basidiospores of Cronartium orientale
Cronartium orientale is a heteroecious rust fungus that causes pine gall rust of two-needle pines, e.g., Japanese black pine ( Pinus thunbergii ) and...
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PcCLCg is involved in the accumulation of Cl− in shoots for osmotic adjustment and salinity resistance in the Cl−-tolerant xerophyte Pugionium cornutum
PurposeThe xerophyte Pugionium cornutum is a salt-tolerant species that can accumulate high amounts of Cl − in shoots for osmotic adjustment under...
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Benzoxazinoids in roots and shoots of cereal rye (Secale cereale) and their fates in soil after cover crop termination
Cover crops provide many agroecosystem services, including weed suppression, which is partially exerted through release of allelopathic benzoxazinoid...
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Impact of mycoheterotrophy on the growth of Gentiana zollingeri (Gentianaceae), as suggested by size variation, morphology, and 13C abundance of flowering shoots
Gentiana zollingeri is an annual photosynthetic plant that employs a mycoheterotrophic growth strategy during its underground seedling stage (initial...