Plantlets

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Nestlé said it is working with the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to improve coffee productivity through better farming practices, as well as to distribute high-yield, disease-resistant plantlets. ❋ John Revill (2011)

To expand this work, the centre will distribute over one million high-yield plantlets to the region every year from 2012 onwards. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Many plants also have methods of asexual reproduction (vegetative reproduction), which produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent: root-sprouting (limberbush, palo verde, aspen), stolons and rhizomes (agaves, strawberries, many grasses), and aerial plantlets (some agaves, mother-of-millions, kalanchoe). ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a little while the whole slope was dotted with minute plantlets standing at attention in the blaze of the sun. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

Intent on the narrow spaces between the leaves, she lucked out, arrowing between thickly leafed tubes into a relatively clear space where the tiny plantlets must have been newly inserted. ❋ Unknown (2005)

He used his hands to smooth the coating of plantlets away from the water's surface before he bent his head and drank. ❋ Hobb, Robin (2005)

When the researchers added hormones to induce the undifferentiated callus tissues to produce plantlets, all the callus samples formed roots. ❋ Unknown (1996)

These jointed stems had buds at each joint, and Yoon found that laying the stems on damp sand and keeping them under mist caused the buds to sprout and produce new plantlets. ❋ Unknown (1993)

A likely development in the near future will be the use of growth-stimulating strains of fluorescent pseudomonads to treat both cuttings or plantlets before planting, for the promotion of root system growth. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Lettuce and cabbage are examples of vegetable crops in which adventitious plantlets have originated directly from the primary explant. ❋ Unknown (1992)

The disadvantage of adventitious plantlet formation is that genetic variability often increases, especially when the plantlets are derived from callus. ❋ Unknown (1992)

The primary goals of the in vitro propagation of vegetable crops include production of large numbers of plantlets from species in which plant development from seed is difficult, clonal propagation of a large number of genetically identical plantlets, production of virus-free materials, crop improvement through various techniques of genetic modification, enhanced axillary branching using stem tips and lateral buds as the explants, an adventitious shoot formation. ❋ Unknown (1992)

Production of rice plantlets on NaCl-stressed medium and evaluation of their progenies. ❋ Unknown (1990)

They are still sterile, but when treated with colchicine, as described above, these plantlets produce partially fertile hexaploid triticales (AABBRR). ❋ Unknown (1989)

The culture medium provides them with nutrients, and they grow into plantlets with roots and leaves. ❋ Unknown (1989)

This will allow future plantations to be established with specimens selected for high performance and cloned by rooted cuttings or tissue-cultured plantlets. ❋ Unknown (1985)

Israel has a commercial facility that offers for export and local use plantlets tissue cultured from Israel's elite jojoba plants. ❋ Unknown (1985)

The economics of this procedure are uncertain, but the plantlets provide the same benefits as cuttings. ❋ Unknown (1985)

After roots have been established, the plantlets are transferred to biodegradable containers and gradually hardened off, so that planting them in the fields causes them minimum shock. ❋ Unknown (1985)

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