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Plant Genetic Resources - A Review; Biotechnology in Citrus Relatives

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The full sequence from an isolated protoplast to a normal plant was achieved by the establishment of embryogenic calli and regenerated plant from protoplast into plant flowering in vitro of several species in citrus relatives. This efficient system payes the way for extensive usage of genes of citrus relatives in citrus breeding by cell engineering methods. Characteristics of the in vitro flowering were found in Murraya paniculata and Fortunella hindsii among citrus relatives. The flowering was affected by the manipulation of plant growth regulators, nutrients, and environmental conditions. The traits of precocious flowering under in vitro condition of these species can provide the information on the shortening of juvenile period, which is one of the obstacles in citrus breeding, and these can be used as an alternative procedure to breeding techniques pass through biotechnology to agriculture improvement.

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Hasan Basri Jumin is a genetic professor in the Graduate School Islamic University of Riau Indonesia. He is doing his research in somatic embryogenesis from protoplasts and in vitro flowering in citrus relatives. His papers has been published in several international journals; plant cell report, Experientia, Phytomorphology, AUOFB, IJAT etc.

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Authors Hasan Basri Jumin
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659496561
ISBN 978-3-659-49656-1
No. of pages 136
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Genetics, genetic engineering

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