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Paramvir Singh Ahuja - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • in Vitro Propagation of rose.
    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton N.J.), 2009
    Co-Authors: Pratap Kumar Pati, Navtej Kaur, Madhu Sharma, Paramvir Singh Ahuja
    Abstract:

    in Vitro Propagation of rose is an important tool for rapid multiplication and development of new cultivars with desirable traits. However, successful in Vitro Propagation requires an understanding of specific requirements and precise manipulation of various factors. Efficient protocols for different stages of microPropagation using apical buds or nodal segments are currently available. Recently, new challenges for refinements of protocols for high rate of shoot multiplication and development of cost effective methods has gained importance. Significance of the liquid static culture for shoot proliferation and root induction for rose has also gained prominence. Other distinct approaches of in Vitro Propagation include organogenesis and embryogenesis. These approaches are important for the successful implementation of various biotechnological techniques used for rose improvement programmes. Types of explants, media and optimization of conditions are major factors for successful regeneration of rose.

  • in Vitro Propagation of rose--a review.
    Biotechnology advances, 2005
    Co-Authors: Pratap Kumar Pati, Madhu Sharma, Siba Prasad Rath, Anil Sood, Paramvir Singh Ahuja
    Abstract:

    in Vitro Propagation of rose has played a very important role in rapid multiplication of cultivars with desirable traits and production of healthy and disease-free plants. During the last several years, different approaches have been made for in Vitro Propagation of rose. MicroPropagation using apical buds or nodal segments and understanding the specific requirements at different stages has been comprehensively covered in literature. New challenges for refinements of protocols for high rate of shoot multiplication and development of cost effective methods has gained importance in the recent past. Importance of liquid static culture for shoot proliferation and root induction for rose is also discussed in the present review. Further, the development of protocol for in Vitro plant regeneration which is considered as most important step for successful implementation of various biotechnological techniques used for plant improvement programmes has been adequately addressed in literature. in rose, there are several reports which indicate rapid regeneration and multiplication through organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis. On the whole, the present review gives a consolidated account of in Vitro Propagation in rose.

Benjamin Rodríguez-garay - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Efficient in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger
    Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture, 1999
    Co-Authors: Fernando Santacruz-ruvalcaba, Humberto Gutiérrez-pulido, Benjamin Rodríguez-garay
    Abstract:

    An efficient method for the in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger, an important ornamental plant species native to the state of Coahuila, México, was developed. Proliferation of good quality shoots was achieved on agar-solidified basal MS medium supplemented with L_2 vitamins and 13.3 μM benzyladenine. Rooting was successful in the basal medium with no growth regulators; however, a light intensity of 100 μmol m^-2 s^-1 was found to promote better rooting than 25 μmol m^-2 s^-1.

  • Efficient in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger
    Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture, 1999
    Co-Authors: Fernando Santacruz-ruvalcaba, Humberto Gutiérrez-pulido, Benjamin Rodríguez-garay
    Abstract:

    An efficient method for the in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger, an important ornamental plant species native to the state of Coahuila, Mexico, was developed. Proliferation of good quality shoots was achieved on agar-solidified basal MS medium supplemented with L2 vitamins and 13.3 μM benzyladenine. Rooting was successful in the basal medium with no growth regulators; however, a light intensity of 100 μmol m-2 s-1 was found to promote better rooting than 25 μmol m-2 s-1.

Pratap Kumar Pati - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • in Vitro Propagation of rose.
    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton N.J.), 2009
    Co-Authors: Pratap Kumar Pati, Navtej Kaur, Madhu Sharma, Paramvir Singh Ahuja
    Abstract:

    in Vitro Propagation of rose is an important tool for rapid multiplication and development of new cultivars with desirable traits. However, successful in Vitro Propagation requires an understanding of specific requirements and precise manipulation of various factors. Efficient protocols for different stages of microPropagation using apical buds or nodal segments are currently available. Recently, new challenges for refinements of protocols for high rate of shoot multiplication and development of cost effective methods has gained importance. Significance of the liquid static culture for shoot proliferation and root induction for rose has also gained prominence. Other distinct approaches of in Vitro Propagation include organogenesis and embryogenesis. These approaches are important for the successful implementation of various biotechnological techniques used for rose improvement programmes. Types of explants, media and optimization of conditions are major factors for successful regeneration of rose.

  • in Vitro Propagation of rose--a review.
    Biotechnology advances, 2005
    Co-Authors: Pratap Kumar Pati, Madhu Sharma, Siba Prasad Rath, Anil Sood, Paramvir Singh Ahuja
    Abstract:

    in Vitro Propagation of rose has played a very important role in rapid multiplication of cultivars with desirable traits and production of healthy and disease-free plants. During the last several years, different approaches have been made for in Vitro Propagation of rose. MicroPropagation using apical buds or nodal segments and understanding the specific requirements at different stages has been comprehensively covered in literature. New challenges for refinements of protocols for high rate of shoot multiplication and development of cost effective methods has gained importance in the recent past. Importance of liquid static culture for shoot proliferation and root induction for rose is also discussed in the present review. Further, the development of protocol for in Vitro plant regeneration which is considered as most important step for successful implementation of various biotechnological techniques used for plant improvement programmes has been adequately addressed in literature. in rose, there are several reports which indicate rapid regeneration and multiplication through organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis. On the whole, the present review gives a consolidated account of in Vitro Propagation in rose.

Fernando Santacruz-ruvalcaba - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Efficient in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger
    Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture, 1999
    Co-Authors: Fernando Santacruz-ruvalcaba, Humberto Gutiérrez-pulido, Benjamin Rodríguez-garay
    Abstract:

    An efficient method for the in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger, an important ornamental plant species native to the state of Coahuila, México, was developed. Proliferation of good quality shoots was achieved on agar-solidified basal MS medium supplemented with L_2 vitamins and 13.3 μM benzyladenine. Rooting was successful in the basal medium with no growth regulators; however, a light intensity of 100 μmol m^-2 s^-1 was found to promote better rooting than 25 μmol m^-2 s^-1.

  • Efficient in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger
    Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture, 1999
    Co-Authors: Fernando Santacruz-ruvalcaba, Humberto Gutiérrez-pulido, Benjamin Rodríguez-garay
    Abstract:

    An efficient method for the in Vitro Propagation of Agave parrasana Berger, an important ornamental plant species native to the state of Coahuila, Mexico, was developed. Proliferation of good quality shoots was achieved on agar-solidified basal MS medium supplemented with L2 vitamins and 13.3 μM benzyladenine. Rooting was successful in the basal medium with no growth regulators; however, a light intensity of 100 μmol m-2 s-1 was found to promote better rooting than 25 μmol m-2 s-1.

Madhu Sharma - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • in Vitro Propagation of rose.
    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton N.J.), 2009
    Co-Authors: Pratap Kumar Pati, Navtej Kaur, Madhu Sharma, Paramvir Singh Ahuja
    Abstract:

    in Vitro Propagation of rose is an important tool for rapid multiplication and development of new cultivars with desirable traits. However, successful in Vitro Propagation requires an understanding of specific requirements and precise manipulation of various factors. Efficient protocols for different stages of microPropagation using apical buds or nodal segments are currently available. Recently, new challenges for refinements of protocols for high rate of shoot multiplication and development of cost effective methods has gained importance. Significance of the liquid static culture for shoot proliferation and root induction for rose has also gained prominence. Other distinct approaches of in Vitro Propagation include organogenesis and embryogenesis. These approaches are important for the successful implementation of various biotechnological techniques used for rose improvement programmes. Types of explants, media and optimization of conditions are major factors for successful regeneration of rose.

  • in Vitro Propagation of rose--a review.
    Biotechnology advances, 2005
    Co-Authors: Pratap Kumar Pati, Madhu Sharma, Siba Prasad Rath, Anil Sood, Paramvir Singh Ahuja
    Abstract:

    in Vitro Propagation of rose has played a very important role in rapid multiplication of cultivars with desirable traits and production of healthy and disease-free plants. During the last several years, different approaches have been made for in Vitro Propagation of rose. MicroPropagation using apical buds or nodal segments and understanding the specific requirements at different stages has been comprehensively covered in literature. New challenges for refinements of protocols for high rate of shoot multiplication and development of cost effective methods has gained importance in the recent past. Importance of liquid static culture for shoot proliferation and root induction for rose is also discussed in the present review. Further, the development of protocol for in Vitro plant regeneration which is considered as most important step for successful implementation of various biotechnological techniques used for plant improvement programmes has been adequately addressed in literature. in rose, there are several reports which indicate rapid regeneration and multiplication through organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis. On the whole, the present review gives a consolidated account of in Vitro Propagation in rose.