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Meaning of "embryogenic callus"

embryogenic callus - in plant tissue culture, a mass of undifferentiated cells that have the potential to develop into an embryo

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embryogenic callus
Embryogenic callus can be regenerated to whole fertile plants.
Remove brown callus as it could be inhibiting to embryogenic callus.
The subculture of embryogenic callus is repeated at weekly intervals.
A foreign gene or genes of interest may be transferred to the embryogenic callus.
Embryogenic callus induction.
During this period somatic embryogenic callus was produced on the bombarded embryos.
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.
Embryogenic callus contained loosely organized cells and somatic embryos of various sizes.
The microprojectiles are accelerated into the target embryogenic callus by a microprojectile gun device.
Embryos producing embryogenic callus were transferred to cell culture medium containing mannose.
The accelerated microprojectiles impact upon the prepared embryogenic callus to perform the gene transfer.
Embryogenic callus growing on each of the herbicide concentrations used is transferred to regeneration medium.
Formation of hormone autotrophic embryogenic callus which grows well on standard plant tissue culture media.
Embryogenic callus developed from both chalazal and micropylar portions of the excised megagametophyte.

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The PCIE explants formed embryogenic callus on this medium.
Removing the Agrobacterium rhizogenes or Agrobacterium tumefaciens from the transformed embryogenic callus material.
The embryos without embryogenic callus were selected for Agrobacterium inoculation.
After nine weeks with one subculture, the tissues were scored for embryogenic callus formation.
Glyphosate resistant embryogenic callus were assayed by Western Blot analysis.
A method according to Claim 1 comprising further culturing said embryogenic callus to form a somatic embryo.
The embryogenic callus so obtained is regenerated in the presence of 1 mg / l phosphinothricin.
Providing a compact embryogenic callus of a cereal plant ;.
Embryogenic callus is subcultured every 2 weeks to fresh maintenance medium containing an appropriate selection agent.
Three to four weeks after subculture, the embryogenic callus was used for transformation experiments.
Embryogenic Callus - A type of callus capable of differentiating into somatic embryos.
The method of claim 1, wherein said embryogenic callus is derived from a hypocotyl of a cotton seedling.
Embryogenic callus was obtained after 4 - 8 weeks culture on the basal agar media.
In this fashion transformed cells are induced to produce embryogenic callus on hormone-free selective media.
Methods to induce embryogenic callus from a cotton explant have been disclosed in the art, e . g.
Plantlets were regenerated from a 12-day black spruce seedling derived embryogenic callus.
Competence of embryogenic callus was maintained for 1 year with regular subculturing on hormone-free media.
A ubiquitin promoter was used to drive Hap3/Lec1 expression in maize embryogenic callus.
Once the desired embryogenic callus culture has been obtained, transformation of the tissue is possible.
After three-to-four months of culture, these tissues gave rise to embryogenic callus and somatic embryos.
Selected embryogenic callus is then co-cultivated with Agrobacterium.
Seeds from cones stored at 4 °C for up to 3 months yielded embryogenic callus.
This type of cell composes the embryogenic callus ( referred to as type II ) of maize.
Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of Coffea arabica(L.) is greatly enhanced by using established embryogenic callus cultures.
Generally, the DNA inserted into the embryogenic callus is referred to as heterologous DNA.
Embryogenic callus was subcultured every 2 weeks to fresh maintenance medium containing 3 mg / L PPT.
This type of cell makes up the embryogenic callus ( termed type II ) of maize.
Embryogenic callus is expanded and maintained by subculturing at 2-3 week intervals to fresh 735 medium.
The plasmids pDAB463 and pDAB470 were transformed into embryogenic callus vía helium bombardment.
The production of embryogenic callus was best on 3 % sucrose and no sorbitol.
Rapidly growing embryogenic callus was suspended in liquid medium and sieved through a 860 um screen.
Embryos were scored for % embryogenic callus formation after 2 weeks, and then again after 4 weeks.
Immature embryos, producing embryogenic callus were transferred to LSD1M0.5S medium.

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