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Meaning of "callus tissue"

callus tissue - thickened and hardened part of the skin that develops due to repeated friction, pressure, or irritation

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The callus tissue is typically grown on a solid medium.
The inoculated embryos formed tumorigenic callus tissue.
Callus tissue can be produced around exposed feeding galleries.
Aerial mycelium on callus tissue infected excised host leaves.
Feltlike aerial mycelia were frequently produced on the callus tissue.
Cortical callus tissue proliferated and coalesced to bind the partners.
In some embodiments the tissue is callus tissue from duckweed or gymnosperms.
Callus tissue is formed and shoots may be induced from callus and subsequently rooted.
Transgenic colony recovery was noted initially as growing callus tissue with a healthy phenotype on selection.
Likewise callus tissue may be cut and the endophyte mycelium applied directly to the wound.
Only the cells with newly acquired salt tolerance will grow into callus tissue.
Aloe cells or callus tissue incorporating the desired constructs are selected for using various techniques.
NP in inoculated samples was poorly delimited and weakly suberized in the callus tissue.
Callus tissue in the presence of AMPA was severely inhibited.
Alternatively, embryo formation can be induced in the callus tissue.

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Vascular clusters were present in callus tissue associated with adventitious shoots, which were well vascularized.
The DNA-coated gold particles were then accelerated at the callus tissue.
After six weeks, the callus tissue propagated appeared shiny, translucent and slimy.
The method as claimed in claim 10 where the turf grass plant inoculated is a callus tissue.
In grafting, auxin promotes callus tissue formation, which joins the surfaces of the graft together.
Electroporated plant protoplasts renew their cell wall, divide and form callus tissue.
With biolistic transformation, aloe cells or callus tissue are bombarded directly with the vector construct.
The callus tissue was placed in a microcentrifuge tube and 250 ul of extraction buffer was added.
Expression of DSM-2 from transformed Tobacco callus tissue was determined using Western blotting analysis.
No RNA hybridizing to pZ7 or pZ8 was found in callus tissue.
Alternatively, callus tissue and / or cell suspensions can be produced from such a plant and subcultured.
Plants are regenerated from hygromycin-resistant callus tissue see, Izawa et al ., supra.
Approximately 1 gm callus tissue was ground to a fine powder in liquid N2 using a mortar and pestle.
Example 22, Regeneration of fertile, intact plants from maize callus tissue.
Following bombardment, the callus tissue is transferred to CM media without supplemental sorbitol or mannitol.
Extracting DSM-2 from callus tissue.
From single cells, callus tissue or leaf discs, as is standard in the art.
The callus tissue was maintained on solid medium containing N6 salts Chu et al ., Sci.
Fourteen days before the bioassay, the callus tissue was transferred to the media without 6-benzylaminopurine.
Untransformed callus tissue has luciferase activity of about 500 light units per mg of fresh tissue.
Immediately following bombardment, the callus tissue was transferred to N6-0.5 medium without supplemental sorbitol or mannitol.
The callus tissue sample was subjected to 1-3 shots.
About 20 mg callus tissue was used for PCR analysis.
After 37 days, callus tissues on all media regenerated an average of 28 shoots per callus tissue.

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