Plant propagation compositions and methods

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Plant cell or cell line – per se ; composition thereof;... – Medium – per se – for culture – maintenance – regeneration – etc.

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435410, 504118, 424520, C12N 504, A61K 3512

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059069414

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to the discovery that fishery by-products, in particular fish protein hydrolysate, can be used as a source of nutrients in plant tissue culture. A composition can be made by mixing a plant tissue culture medium, a fishery by-product, and a buffer compound. The composition is used for culturing plant tissues, to promote somatic embryogenesis, reduce vitrification (hyperhydricity) in cultured tissues, and to enhance acclimation of plants by both reducing the amount of time required for acclimation, and by increasing the survival rate of plants through the acclimation process.

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