- must be
customized for each
species of plant.
Unlike protoplasts from
vascular plants,
protoplasts from mosses, such as
Physcomitrella patens, do not need...
- A
protoplast, from
ancient Gr**** πρωτόπλαστος (prōtóplastos, "first-formed"), in a
religious context initially referred to the
first human or, more generally...
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fusion of moss
protoplasts can be
initiated without electric shock but by the use of
polyethylene glycol (PEG). Further, moss
protoplasts do not need phytohormones...
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compared with the
adult configuration—the
apical ends of the
embryo protoplasts from
which flagella are formed, are
oriented toward the
interior of the...
-
ancient legends of Iran. It
appears in the
epics as the
homeland of the
protoplast Keyumars, the
birthplace of King Manuchehr, the
place where King Fereydun...
-
first woman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
First man may
refer to:
Protoplasts, a
technical term for the
legendary first people of any
creation myth...
- "Intraspecific
hybridisation of Tri****rma
pseudokoningii by
anastomosis and by
protoplast fusion". FEMS
Microbiology Letters. 69 (2): 191–5. doi:10.1111/j.1574-6968...
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during the
growth period.
After the
fiber matures and the boll opens, the
protoplast dries up, and the
lumen naturally collapses,
leaving a
central void, or...
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common pathway of
artificially induced polyploidy,
where methods such as
protoplast fusion or
treatment with colchicine,
oryzalin or
mitotic inhibitors are...
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stamen to the carpel. It encomp****es both plasmogamy, the
fusion of the
protoplasts, and karyogamy, the
fusion of the nuclei. When
pollen lands on the stigma...