Clone of the sea kale (Crambe maritima L.), and process for vege

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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435241, 47 58, C12N 500, A01B 7900

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ABSTRACT:
A method for the vegetative propagation of the sea kale species is described. Buds are obtained from in vitro neoformation on a callus, which in turn is obtained from fragments of petioles or leaf laminas of the plant. The rootless plants are then micropropogated in vitro in a plant culture medium and cytokinines in the absence of auxins. The rootless plants bearing one or two leaves are cultured in vitro in a plant growth broth and one or more auxins in the absence of cytokinins until roots develop. The rooted plants are transferred to a solid plant growth substrate and bred under conditions of a natural photoperiod of illumination until a plant is obtained which is capable of growth in the field.

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Bowes, 1976, "In vitro Morphogenesis of Crambe maritima L." Protoplasma, v89, 185-188 (Abstract).

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