Plant husbandry – Process
Patent
1993-09-23
1995-12-19
Fox, David T.
Plant husbandry
Process
43524045, 43524049, A01H 400, A01H 1100, A01G 100, A01G 700
Patent
active
054765234
ABSTRACT:
Plant tissues of mosses such as cut tissue pieces, gametophores, calluses, protonemata, spores, gemmae, subterranean stems or rhizoids are purely cultured in a culture medium to generate seedlings (cultigen) corresponding to plumules, and the seedlings are sown onto a nursery at a desired colony density, followed by appropriate caring.
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Huxley et al., eds. 1992. The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening. p. 405.
Bopp et al. 1984. In Cell Culture and Somatic Cell Genetics of Plants, vol. 1, Vasil, ed. Ch. 12:96-105.
Dodds et al. 1984. Experiments in Plant Tissue Culture. Ch. 1: 1-9.
Menon et al. 1990. In Bryophyte Development: Physiology and Biochemistry, Ch. 10: 191-207.
Everett, ed. 1960. New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Gardening. Vol. 7: 1189. Greystone Press, N.Y.
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Proctor. 1984. In the Experimental Biology of Bryophytes. pp. 21-22.
Kagaku, Gendai, "Plant Biotechnology" Modern Chemistry, No. 5, 1986.
Katoh, Kenji, "Isolation and maintenance of Callus and Cell Suspension Cultures and Bryophytes.", Methods in Bryology, 1988, pp. 99-105.
Fox David T.
The Hiraoka Environmental Science Laboratory
Veitenheimer Erich E.
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