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The technique of tissue culture through callus induction is one of the alternatives of mass propagation of rubber seedling with quick and efficient time.
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Tissue culture of rubber: past, present and future prospects @inproceedings{Nayanakantha2009TissueCO, title={Tissue culture of rubber: past, present and future prospects}, author={N. M. Chamil Nayanakantha and P A Seneviratne}, year={2009} } N. M. Chamil Nayanakantha, P A Seneviratne;
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Tissue culture of rubber: past, present and future 120. Sushamakumari et al. (2000) developed a technique for somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration using immature inflorescence as explants. They also studied the role of sucrose and abscisic acid on embryo induction.
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There is no large scale commercial application of tissue culture techniques for mass propagation of clonal Hevea as yet, either by microcuttings or by somatic embryogenesis. However, there is sufficient progress at research level to suggest that tissue culture of Hevea can and should be further developed.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): In rubber, the current propagation method of grafting on to unselected seedlings, maintains intraclonal heterogeneity for vigour and productivity and hence a great improvement may be expected by using micropropagation in vitro. Micropropagation with nodal and shoot tip explants derived from seedlings are possible as ...
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Plant tissue culture: Past, present and prospects for the future Article in Acta horticulturae 764(764):41-48 · December 2007 with 867 Reads How we measure 'reads'
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The present context elaborates the potential of tissue culture in production of quality planting materials in litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.). The plant is native to China but also grows well in India, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, parts of Africa, Israel, Australia and at higher elevations in Mexico and Central and South America.
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REVIEW TISSUE CULTURE OF RUBBER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS N.M.C. Nayanakantha* and P. Seneviratne Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka, Dartonfield, Agalawatta, Sri Lanka Accepted 2 November 2007 ABSTRACT In rubber, the current propagation method of grafting on to unselected seedlings, maintains intraclonal
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The technique of tissue culture through callus induction is one of the alternatives of mass propagation of rubber seedling with quick and efficient time.
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[PDF] Tissue culture of rubber: past, present and future prospects - Semantic Scholar In rubber, the current propagation method of grafting on to unselected seedlings, maintains intraclonal heterogeneity for vigour and productivity and hence a great improvement may be expected by using micropropagation in vitro.
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Tissue culture of rubber: past, present and future 120. Sushamakumari et al. (2000) developed a technique for somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration using immature inflorescence as explants. They also studied the role of sucrose and abscisic acid on embryo induction.
Send InquiryTissue culture of rubber: past, present and future prospects
There is no large scale commercial application of tissue culture techniques for mass propagation of clonal Hevea as yet, either by microcuttings or by somatic embryogenesis. However, there is sufficient progress at research level to suggest that tissue culture of Hevea can and should be further developed.
Send InquiryREVIEW TISSUE CULTURE OF RUBBER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): In rubber, the current propagation method of grafting on to unselected seedlings, maintains intraclonal heterogeneity for vigour and productivity and hence a great improvement may be expected by using micropropagation in vitro. Micropropagation with nodal and shoot tip explants derived from seedlings are possible as
Send InquiryPlant tissue culture: Past, present and prospects
Plant tissue culture: Past, present and prospects for the future Article in Acta horticulturae 764(764):41-48 · December 2007 with 867 Reads How we measure 'reads'
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Send InquiryTissue Culture: Present Scenario and Future Prospects
The present context elaborates the potential of tissue culture in production of quality planting materials in litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.). The plant is native to China but also grows well in India, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, parts of Africa, Israel, Australia and at higher elevations in Mexico and Central and South America.
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