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[Micropropagation of trifoliate orange rootstock, Poncirus trifoliata L.Raf.]. [Arabic]
2001
El Wasel A.S.
Micropropagation of damask rose, Rosa damascena
2011
Alsemaan, T. | Albatal, N. | Almaarri, Kh.
This study aimed to establishing a protocol for producing in-vitro plants of Rosa Damascene. The culture was conducted at the Commission of Biotechnology in Damascus. Four types of explants were cultured on MS medium and some factors affecting culture were examined. The results showed that no viruses were observed, the lateral buds were superior over other explants, then the lateral microcuttings, after that, the apical microcuttings, and, finally, the shoot tips. The highest multiplication rate was observed at the hormonal combinations of (benzyl adenine BA 3mg/I with indole-3-acetic acid IAA 0.1 mg/1), and the highest elongation average were observed at ( IAA 0.1 mg/I with BA 2-6mg/I) or ( indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) 0.1 with (BA) 5-6 mg/I). The transferring was positively effective. The highest rooting percentage was observed when naphthalene acetic acid NAA or IBA were used. (Berlite: peatmoss, 1:1) was the best growing medium for hardening.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]MICROPROPAGATION OF DAMASK ROSE (Rosa damascena)
2011
Alsemaan T.; N. Albatal | Almaarri Kh.
This study aimed to establishing a protocol for producing in-vitro plants of Rosa Damascene. The culture was conducted at the Commission of Biotechnology in Damascus. Four types of explants were cultured on MS medium and some factors affecting culture were examined. The results showed that no viruses were observed, the lateral buds were superior over other explants, then the lateral microcuttings, after that, the apical micro-cuttings, and, finally, the shoot tips. The highest multiplication rate was observed at the hormonal combinations of (benzyl adenine BA 3mg/l with indole-3-acetic acid IAA 0.1 mg/l), and the highest elongation average were observed at ( IAA 0.1 mg/l with BA 2-6mg/l) or ( indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) 0.1 with (BA) 5-6 mg/l). The transferring was positively effective. The highest rooting percentage was observed when naphthalene acetic acid NAA or IBA were used. (Berlite: peatmoss, 1:1) was the best growing medium for hardening.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]GENETIC DIVERSITY ASSESSMENT OF IN VITRO IRRADIATED TOMATO (LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM MILL.) USING SCOT MARKERS
2019
O. Helmy | A. Abo Doma | El-Fiki El-Fiki | Eman Fahmy | G. El-Metabteb | M. Adly
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) is considered the major and important globally vegetable crops especially in Egypt. Tissue culture techniques have facilitated the induction of mutant which helps in crop improvement. The mutation induction in vegetative crops through tissue culture may be the optimal method to improve these crops. Tomato explants of Idkawy Egyptian cultivar were cultured in vitro on MS medium supplemented with 0.2 mg/L BAP. The resulted plantlets were irradiated with different gamma radiation doses (50, 100, 150, 200 or 250 Gy) and the survival and mean of shoot length decreased as gamma radiation doses increased. The survival percentages of irradiated plantlets were ranged from 78.75% with 50 Gy dose to 18.75% with 250 Gy dose, while the shoot length values were decreased by a rate of 2.71 cm for dose 50 Gy and 1.2 cm for 250 Gy dose. The ten SCoT primers amplified a total of 114 amplicons with a range from 4 with SCoT-4 primer to 18 amplicons with SCoT-5 primer with an average of 11.4 amplicons per primer, The radiation specific markers were ranged from one fragment with SCoT-1 and SCoT-2 primers, SCoT- 5 two fragments with primer to five fragments with SCoT-3 and SCoT-33 primers.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]ffect of salt stress on callus cultures of Globe artichoke
2001
El-Bahr, M.K. | Bekheet, S.A. (National Research Center, Cairo (Egypt). Plant Cell and Tissue Culture Dept.)Okasha, K.A.
In vitro propagation of grand crinum lily, Crinum asiaticum L. from inflorescence
1999
Yasin, M.Y. (Monoufeyia Univ., Sadat City (Egypt). Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Inst.)
Using tissue culture as a tool for increasing the productivity of seedlings and total yield of some pepper hybrids
2002
El-Zeiny, O.A.H. (Ministry of Agriculture, Cairo (Egypt). Horticulture Research Inst.)
In vitro shoot proliferation and plant regeneration from callus derived from inflorescence and flower of Allium ampeloprasum variety Kurrat
2001
Yasseen, M.Y. (Monoufeyia Univ., Sadat City (Egypt). Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Inst.)
Genotypic differences in callus formation and shoot- forming capacity of some vegetable species
1999
Hegazi, H.H. (Alexandria Univ. (Egypt). Faculty of Agriculture)
[Micropropagation of trifoliate orange rootstock, Poncirus trifoliata L.Raf.]
2001
El-Wasel, A.S. (King Saud Univ., Al-Qassim (Saudi Arabia). Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine)