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100 _aJayasree P.K
245 0 _aInitiation and maintenance of long term somatic embryogenesis in Hevea brasiliensis
260 _bIRRDB Biotechnology Workshop, 9-11 February 2004, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. p. 56.
500 _aSource Year: 2018
520 _aCulture protocol for retaining the embryogenic potential of callus cultures with increased plant regeneration frequency for over three years has been developed for Hevea brasiliensis, clone RRII 105. Maintenance was carried out through the serial subculture of embryogenic callus aggregates as well as by secondary embryogenesis originated from hypocotyl region of germinated primary embryos. A culture density of 100 mg callus with a subculture interval of 50 days was found to be ideal for maintaining the embryogenic competence. Inclusion of proline greatly increased the regeneration potential of callai with an optimum at 100 mg/1. Incorporation of activated charcoal was beneficial to maintain the regeneration capacity and the requirement for maximum embryo induction and plant regeneration was found to be 0.1;and 0.2;.
650 _aHevea brasiliensis
650 _aLong term somatic embryogenesis
700 _aThulaseedharan A
856 _uAbst
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