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publicationNumber SU-1544798-A1
titleOfInvention Stimulant of embryogenesis in vegetable tissue culture
abstract The invention relates to biotechnology, in particular, to the cultivation of plant tissue and can be used for the needs of cellular and genetic engineering. The aim of the invention is to accelerate embryogenesis and increase the number of embryogenic morphogenetic zones in cultured tissue. The method consists in the fact that the cultured plant tissues are affected by parafluorophenolane, adding it to the nutrient medium at a concentration of 10-100 mg / l, thereby applying this compound as a stimulator of embryogenesis. The method allows to increase the yield of embryogenic morphogenetic zones on the cultivated tissue, as well as to obtain a large number of embryos and regenerants already in the first passage. 2 tab.
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