an embryo of ecological culture


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Embryo Culture
Embryo Culture - Embryo mortality and seed failure associated with embryo development are most common reasons for failure of interspecific hybridization due to incompatability. In such instances, fertilization and zygote formation may not suffer but embr..
Embryo Culture
Embryo mortality and seed failure associated with embryo development are most common reasons for failure of interspecific hybridization due to incompatability. In such instances, fertilization and zygote formation may not suffer but embryo development does not ta..
Protoplast Culture
Protoplast is a cell without cell wall. In plants, the cells are invariably surrounded by thick cell wall made of cellulose and pectin. During the process of tissue culture and using it for crop improvement, cell wall acts as a barrier to induce mutations or some times to develop the call..
Plant Tissue Culture
) which is activated to grow into separate organism by suitable mixture of cytokinins and auxins. The success in tissue culture depends upon a) the precision and length of asceptic condition b) source of explants c) compositions and concentrations of nutrients media d) time and dosage of ..
Designer Plants
Many years ago, Frederick Steward and his co-workers cultured cells from carrot plants and induced some of them to develop into small embryos. Some of these embryos grew into whole plants. Today, researchers routinely regenerate crops, plants and many other plant..
Designer Plants
Designer Plants - Many years ago, Frederick Steward and his co-workers cultured cells from carrot plants and induced some of them to develop into small embryos. Some of these embryos grew into whole plants. Today, researchers routinely regenerate crops, plants and many..
Introduction
The word 'resource' means supplying a material generally held in reserve. The common natural resources include energy, air, water, land, minerals, microorganisms plants and animals. For man, the resources are the substances required for his survival and comforts. These substances are obtained direc..
Biodiversity Introduction
Introduction - The word 'resource' means supplying a material generally held in reserve. The common natural resources include energy, air, water, land, minerals, microorganisms plants and animals. For man, the resources are the substances required for his survival and comforts. These substances are..
Cloning of Organisms
Two or more individuals with identical genetic make up formed from one parent by asexual reproduction are called clones. For example, daughter plants produced by strawberry runners and whole plants produced by tissue culture are clones. Similarly, the individuals formed by budding on the ..
Summary
>Fragmentation takes place in some lower plants and animals such as some worms. The mature organism breaks up into two or more pieces or fragments. The fragments then grow into complete organisms. Regeneration of new plants from the vegetative parts of the parent plant is called vegetative propagat..
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