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Morphoanatomic changes in shoot and root apices of banana Williams (AAA, Musa sp.) cultured on different N<sup>6</sup>- benzyladenine concentrations
ArticleAbstract: Structural evidence about the in vitro growth of the shoot apex (SA) and root apex (RA) of banana isPalabras claves:Benzyladenine, morphogenesis, Musa sp., Root apex, Shoot apexAutores:de García E., Lindorf H., Maribel Del C. Ramírez-VillalobosFuentes:scopusMorphoanatomy and ultrastructure studies on embryogenic and non-embryogenic calluses of Williams banana (Musa sp.): I. Inmature male flowers
ArticleAbstract: The bananas belonging to the Cavendish subgroup are the most cultivated worldwide, but they have lowPalabras claves:banana, Cellular organization, Mitochondria, Plastids, Primary somatic embryosAutores:de García E., Finol H.J., Lindorf H., Maribel Del C. Ramírez-VillalobosFuentes:scopusObtainment of embryogenic cell suspensions from scalps of the banana CIEN-BTA-03 (Musa sp., AAAA) and regeneration of the plants
ArticleAbstract: The purposes of this work were to obtain embryogenic cell suspensions (ECS) from scalps and to regenPalabras claves:bananas, Embryogenic callus, Embryogenic cell suspension, Musa sp., Plant regeneration, Scalp, Secondary somatic embryogenesisAutores:de García E., Maribel Del C. Ramírez-VillalobosFuentes:scopusMarker characteristics of embryogenic cell suspensions of CIEN BTA-03 banana (AAAA) and its parental Williams (AAA)
ArticleAbstract: Embryogenic cell suspension (ES) are an ideal system for clonal micropropagation and gene transfer,Palabras claves:Cell clusters, Embryogenic markers, Growth kineticAutores:de García E., Maribel Del C. Ramírez-VillalobosFuentes:scopusSecondary somatic embryogenesis in banana CIEN-BTA-03 (Musa sp. AAAA) and regeneration of plants
ArticleAbstract: Cavendish is the most widely cultivated banana in the world. Since cultivated bananas are propagatedPalabras claves:Embryo conversion, Scalps, Shoot apexes, Somatic embryosAutores:de García E., Maribel Del C. Ramírez-VillalobosFuentes:scopus