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Plant Tissue Culture And Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Justyna Lemarumińska

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Plant Tissue Culture And Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Justyna Lemarumińska
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.08 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Justyna Lema-Rumińska, Danuta Kulpa, Alina Trejgell
ISBN: 9783725836819, 9783725836826, 3725836817, 3725836825
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Plant Tissue Culture And Plant Somatic Embryogenesis Justyna Lemarumińska by Justyna Lema-rumińska, Danuta Kulpa, Alina Trejgell 9783725836819, 9783725836826, 3725836817, 3725836825 instant download after payment.

In vitro plant cultures and somatic embryogenesis are the focus of this Special Issue. Scientists worldwide are developing and improving plant propagation and regeneration methods in in vitro cultures. Micropropagation is used on a large scale to produce high-quality cuttings of ornamental plants and, to a lesser extent, vegetable or agricultural plants. In addition, the technique is used in gene banks or for the production of important secondary metabolites. The most efficient plant regeneration methods include somatic embryogenesis (SE). As a result of SE, somatic embryos can potentially be produced from any living somatic cell. 

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