Micropropagation is the practice of rapidly multiplying stock plant material to produce a large number of progeny plants, using modern plant ... Micropropagation is used to multiply novel plants, ... It is also used to provide a sufficient number of plantlets for planting from a stock plant which does not produce seeds,
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A further known process for transferring genetic material between cells is protoplast fusion. A protoplast is a structure in which the cell wall has been partially or completely removed by a chemical or biological method leaving an intact cell membrane and cell contents.
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B. oleracea plant, whose cytoplasm is provided, via protoplast fusion, with mitochondria comprising DNA at least partially originating from a B. ... The purpose of the invention is to obtain a cytoplasmic male sterile Brassica oleracea plant, in which the disadvantages of the prior art as mentioned before are overcome,
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bypass disadvantages such as the sterility problem in conventional breeding and the increased ploidy level in symmetrical protoplast fusion. ...
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PROTOPLAST FUSION OF LOLIUM PERENNE; AND LOTUS CORNICULATUS FOR GENE; INTROGRESSION; A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of; Philosophy (Ph.D.) at; Lincoln University;
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Biofertilizers - The relevance of biofertilizers is increasing rapidly since chemical fertilizers ; (i) utilize petroleum (nitrogenous fertilizers), (ii) are costly, (iii) are short in supply, and ;
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haploid culture; protoplast fusion; genotype screening; gene transfer ... What are the advantages and disadvantages to each type of pollination? ...
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Chapter 7 In vivo genetic analysis by conjugation and protoplast fusion ... Genetic analysis by protoplast fusion ... Use of denatured DNA for protoplast transformation...
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YACs encoding the Ku80 gene were transferred to xrs cells by protoplast fusion, and complementation of all the defective phenotypes has been obtained with two YACs. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this approach as a strategy for cloning human genes complementing defective rodent cell lines.
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