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Can the Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) Still Be Considered a Difficult-to-Propagate Crop?

2021

As a perennial xerophytic shrub, characterized by plesiomorphic features, the caper (Capparis spinosa L.) is naturally spread throughout the Mediterranean basin and occupies an important ecological role, as well as an economic one, in traditional and specialized systems for commercial production. This species, in spite of its wide diffusion, is currently considered at risk of genetic erosion, mainly due to overgrazing and overharvesting for domestic uses and for trade. This situation is made more serious because of the lack of efficient propagation techniques, determining the caper as a “difficult-to-propagate species”. In this review, we report the main available sexual and vegetative prop…

Perennial plantvegetative propagationVegetative reproductionved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPlant Science<i>Capparis spinosa</i>HorticultureBiologyShrubCapparis spinosaSB1-1110CropfoodCapparis spinosa; In vitro propagation; Mediterranean basin; Seed propagation; Vegetative propagationin vitro propagationOvergrazingGenetic erosionved/biologyCapparis spinosaMediterranean basinPlant culturefood.foodSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomyseed propagationDormancyHorticulturae
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Dracocephalum ruyschiana L. propagation using in vitro technology: poster

2016

Poster on international workshop "Current issues of plant conservation", August 16-18, 2016, Lithuania, Kaunas Botanical garden of Vytautas Magnus University.

:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology [Research Subject Categories]Dracocephalum ruyschianaendangered plantsplant conservationin vitro propagation
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In vitro biotechnology approaches now available for ‘beautiful’ vavilovia (Vavilovia formosa)

2014

BAP Pôle GEAPSI; Efficient in vitro propagation of Vavilovia formosa, plant regeneration from callus, protoplast isolation and culture to differentiated callus of V.formosa were developed and its relative nuclear DNA content by flow cytometry was established. The summation of biotechnology tools now available should foster evolutionary studies on the tribe Fabeae and, intime, V.formosa could be come a potential source of novel agronomic adaptive traits.

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencescallus culture[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciencesvavilovia formosa[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyin vitro propagationevolutionary study
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Propagation of Calendula maritima Guss. (Asteraceae) through Biotechnological Techniques for Possible Usage in Phytotherapy

2022

The genus Calendula (Asteraceae) includes several species that are renowned for their therapeutic properties and/or use as ingredients in the preparation of cosmetics. The rare and critically endangered sea marigold, Calendula maritima Guss., an endemic species from Western Sicily, has also been recognized as a potential “farm plant species” for several important compounds used in cosmetics. However, the few remnant populations of this species are currently threatened with extinction because of several factors, such as hybridization with the congeneric species Calendula suffruticosa subsp. fulgida (Raf.) Guadagno and anthropogenic disturbance of its habitat. Therefore, in order to preserve …

Agronomy and Crop ScienceAsteraceae in vitro propagation secondary metabolites massive plant production genetic resources' conservation Mediterranean vascular flora threatened plants root induction
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In vitro propagation of Syringa vulgaris L. cultivars

2007

:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology [Research Subject Categories]Syringa in vitro propagationceriņu pavairošana in vitrofertilizationlilac
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Propagation of Syringa vulgaris using in vitro technique

2006

Genetic and physiological fundamentals of plant growth and productivity. International scientific conference tp 100th anniversary of prof. Jonas Dagys. Abstracts.

:NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology [Research Subject Categories]Syringain vitro propagation
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