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Meaning of "embryogenic"

embryogenic (adjective): Pertaining to the development or production of embryos
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  • Of or pertaining to embryogenesis

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embryogenic
The embryogenic sectors or parts of the callus.
It has been implicated in several stages of embryogenic development.
Embryogenic calli are produced from immature embryos.
These were regenerated from embryogenic cells that were transformed.
Embryogenic callus can be regenerated to whole fertile plants.
Only callus portions having an embryogenic morphology are subcultured.
The embryogenic potential of friable callus is situated in embryogenic units.
Remove brown callus as it could be inhibiting to embryogenic callus.
The subculture of embryogenic callus is repeated at weekly intervals.
The preferred calli are embryogenic calli.
Soybean embryogenic suspension culture cv.
Growing a somatic grape embryo from said embryogenic cell.
Embryogenic tissue with amplifiable sequence is advanced to plant regeneration.
Only cultures with the desired embryogenic morphology are subcultured.
Embryogenic shoots predominate in the regeneration protocols described above.

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Introducing said expression vector into embryogenic plant cells.
Soybean embryogenic suspension cultures cv.
A foreign gene or genes of interest may be transferred to the embryogenic callus.
Embryogenic development anomalies.
The fourth and fifth cycles of embryogenic calli were obtained in a similar manner.
Embryogenic suspension cells.
During this period somatic embryogenic callus was produced on the bombarded embryos.
Embryogenic callus induction.
Seven bialaphos resistant calli were recovered from eight plates of embryogenic material.
Embryos producing embryogenic callus were transferred to cell culture medium containing mannose.
Whereby the embryos collected are essentially separated from immature embryogenic tissue.
Embryogenic callus was induced from all three collections with all seedlots.
Selective pressure may be applied when the embryogenic callus is transferred to fresh medium.
The embryogenic tissue can be cryopreserved and used according to market demand.
Plants were regenerated from the transformed embryogenic suspensions and were transferred to the greenhouse.
Embryogenic callus contained loosely organized cells and somatic embryos of various sizes.
There were few morphological differences between the diploid and haploid embryogenic tissue.
Age of explant influenced embryogenic induction frequencies from black and white spruce.
Report that a new octamer binding transcription factor is expressed differentially in embryogenic mice.
The use of embryogenic tissues which are at an earlier stage produces much poorer results.
Both the yellow and white callus tissues appeared compact and embryogenic.
These embryogenic cultures were used as target tissue for transformation by particle gun bombardment.
The protoplasts or cells may be derived from embryogenic cell cultures or callus cultures.
Embryogenic cultures tend to be quite prolific and can be maintained over a prolonged period.
The microprojectiles are accelerated into the target embryogenic callus by a microprojectile gun device.
Embryogenic callus growing on each of the herbicide concentrations used is transferred to regeneration medium.
Tissue was transferred at biweekly intervals on the same medium until embryogenic colonies were obtained.
Coffee embryogenic cells are produced in larger quantities by periodic subcultures of the original culture.
Only one cell line had a rather constant embryogenic potential over a larger period.
Embryogenic callus developed from both chalazal and micropylar portions of the excised megagametophyte.
None of the susceptibility measures showed any phenotypic correlation with initiation of embryogenic tissue.
Formation of hormone autotrophic embryogenic callus which grows well on standard plant tissue culture media.
This material should prove useful for mastering the technique of developing embryogenic structures.
Fast growing cultures with the desired friable embryogenic morphology are selected for further subculture.
With embryogenic stem cells are understood the pluripotent cells of normal karyotype derived from a blastocyst.

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