Plant husbandry – Coated or impregnated seed – method or apparatus
Patent
1990-06-25
1992-08-18
Doll, John
Plant husbandry
Coated or impregnated seed, method or apparatus
4352404, 43524049, 47 58, A01C 106, C12N 502, C12N 504
Patent
active
051387930
ABSTRACT:
Plant embryos are preserved by coating a plant embryo with oil in an amount sufficient for causing hypoxia and then cooling and storing the coated embryo at a temperature above the cold sensitivity threshold of the embryo.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4615141 (1986-10-01), Janick et al.
Augereau et al., Long Term Storage of Callus Cultures at Low Plant Cell Reports vol. 5, pp. 372-376 1986.
Caplin; Mineral Oil Overlay for Conservation of Plant Tissue Cultures Am. Journal of Botany, vol. 46, pp. 324-329 1959.
Florin Bruno
Petiard Vincent
Doll John
Elliott George C.
Nestec S.A.
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