Search results for "Embryogenesi"

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Organometallic complexes in ascidian embryonic development: II. Effects on different stages and larvae

1993

The effects of the organometallic compounds Bu2Sn-D-(−;)sorbitol, Bu2Sn-D-(+)glucose, Bu2Sn-D-(−)fructose and Bu2Sn-D-(+)glyceraldehyde were tested in vivo on different stages of Ascidian development, larval movement and metamorphosis. Organotin(IV) complexes are organometallic compounds widely used as industrial biocides, antifouling agents and agricultural fungicides and are toxic to a range of organisms. Two-cell stage embryos, if incubated for one hour in the organotin (IV) solutions, stopped the cleavage, which was restored when they were transferred into normal sea water. The gastrula stage was seriously affected in 10−4mol dm−3 solutions of the above-mentioned complexes: 85% of the e…

animal structuresbiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfungiEmbryogenesisEmbryoFructoseGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryIn vivoGlyceraldehydeSorbitolCiona intestinalisMetamorphosismedia_commonApplied Organometallic Chemistry
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Somatic embryogenesis from hypocotyl callus cultures of Digitalis obscura L.

1986

Hypocotyl-derived calli obtained in agar solidified medium with several growth regulator combinations gave rise to proembryonal masses and globular embryos when transferred to liquid media with lower growth regulator and higher NH4HO3 levels. By transferring cultures from liquid media to different solidified media, new embryo formation took place, but further development of these embryos or those previously induced depended on the characteristics of these media. Normal development was only achieved on 8 g/l agar solidified medium without growth regulators. Typical cotyledonary embryos developed into whole plants when transferred to this same medium.

animal structuresfood.ingredientbiologySomatic embryogenesisScrophulariaceaeDigitalis obscuraEmbryoPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationHypocotylTissue culturefoodCallusembryonic structuresBotanyAgarAgronomy and Crop SciencePlant cell reports
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Expression of engrailed in embryos of a beetle and five dipteran species with special reference to the terminal regions

1994

The engrailed expression in embryos of a beetle, four midges and a fly has been analysed with special reference to the terminal regions. In all six species the segmental expression pattern is very similar but variability occurs in the clypeolabrum, foregut and hindgut. In some cases, segmental engrailed expression seems to be extended into the hind- and/or foregut. The engrailed expression of these species is compared with published data from other insects.

animal structuresfungiEmbryogenesisEmbryoHindgutForegutAnatomyBiologydigestive systemengrailedExpression patternEvolutionary biologyembryonic structuresGene expressionGeneticsDevelopmental biologyDevelopmental BiologyRoux's Archives of Developmental Biology
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Beneficial Effect of Two Culture Systems with Small Groups of Embryos on the Development and Quality of In Vitro-Produced Bovine Embryos

2014

Summary Currently, in vitro-produced embryos derived by ovum pick up (OPU) and in vitro fertilization (IVF) technologies represent approximately one-third of the embryos worldwide in cattle. Nevertheless, the culture of small groups of embryos from an individual egg donor is an issue that OPU-IVF laboratories have to face. In this work, we tested whether the development and quality of the preimplantation embryos in vitro cultured in low numbers (five embryos) could be improved by the addition of epidermal growth factor, insulin, transferrin and selenium (EGF-ITS) or by the WOW system. With this aim, immature oocytes recovered from slaughtered heifers were in vitro matured and in vitro ferti…

animal structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentEmbryonic DevelopmentFertilization in VitroBiologyAndrologyEmbryo Culture TechniquesSeleniummedicineAnimalsInsulinBlastocystchemistry.chemical_classificationZygoteIn vitro fertilisationGeneral VeterinaryEpidermal Growth FactorEmbryogenesisTransferrinEmbryoGeneral MedicineEmbryo MammalianIn vitroCulture Mediamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryTransferrinImmunologyembryonic structuresOocytesCattleEmbryo quality
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Anther culture in Citrus:a powerful tool to recover seedless triploids

2004

anther culture gametic embryogenesis
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Study on anther culture in hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) .

2013

anther culture hazelnut gametic embryogenesis
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Ploidy manipulation for genetic improvement in some Mediterranean fruit crops

2017

Plant breeding is focused on selection of new genotypes with improved traits. Conventional methods based on hybridization and those based on biotechnology (somatic hybridization, genetic transformation, ploidy manipulation, etc.) are used to create novel genetic variations. Biotechnology provides powerful tools for plant breeding, for instance, haploid technology allows achievement of homozygous lines from heterozygous parents in one step, which reduces significantly the time required by conventional methods. Concerning woody species, characterized by self-incompatibility, long juvenile period and high degree of heterozygosity, this technique is the only way to get homozygous lines. Haploid…

biologyBreeding programbreeding genetic resources haploid homozygosity microspore embryogenesis ploidy manipulation in vitro culture.Stamenfood and beveragesEriobotryapoliploidybiology.organism_classificationSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreehaploidmedicine.anatomical_structureMicrosporePolyploidbreedingBotanymedicinemicrospore embryogenesisGametePlant breedingPloidyhomozygosity
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Micropropagation of juvenile and adultDigitalis obscura and cardenolide content of clonally propagated plants

1991

Cultures ofDigitalis obscura L. were established from axillary buds of mature plants or leaves of seedlings obtained under aseptic conditions. Explants were cultured on Murashige and Skoog medium containing benzyladenine and/or naphthaleneacetic acid. Shoot proliferation from axillary buds was not affected by seasonal fluctuations in the stock plants and increased relative to the cytokinin concentration, but auxin reduced the multiplication rate. Differentiation of somatic embryos and adventitious buds from cultured leaves required naphthaleneacetic acid alone or combined with benzyladenine, respectively. Cardenolide pattern and content of the regenerated plants were determined by high perf…

biologySomatic embryogenesisfungiDigitalis obscurafood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMurashige and Skoog mediumMicropropagationchemistryAxillary budBotanyShootCytokininCardenolideBiotechnologyIn Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant
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Molecular specification of cell lines in the embryo of Platynereis (Annelida)

1992

In this study we describe the site and moment of histospecific differentiation in developmental stages of the annelid Platynereis dumerilii by use of biochemical markers. The monoclonal antibody (mab) OI7 and uncloned hybridoma supernatants (pAb's) OI8, OI10, OI46 and OI69 recognize neural antigens that appear asynchronously during development. By an enzymatic test, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) was found specific for nervous tissue as well. The patterns of neural structures labelled by antibodies differ, however, from those revealed by AChE staining. Experimental inhibition of transcription (with actinomycin D) and of translation (using puromycin) demonstrate that the expression of histospec…

biologymedicine.drug_classEmbryogenesisEmbryoMonoclonal antibodybiology.organism_classificationengrailedCell biologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCell culturePuromycinImmunologyGeneticsmedicineDevelopmental biologyDevelopmental BiologyPlatynereisRoux's Archives of Developmental Biology
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GAMETIC AND SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS BY ANTHER CULTURE TECHNIQUE IN CITRUS AND IN OTHER MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT TREES

2010

cametic and somatic embryogenesis breeding plant tissue culture
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