- Plant tissue culture and regeneration
- Plant Virus Research Studies
- Plant Disease Management Techniques
- Seed Germination and Physiology
- Transgenic Plants and Applications
- Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
- Garlic and Onion Studies
- Plant Reproductive Biology
- Plant Parasitism and Resistance
- Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
- Plant Genetic and Mutation Studies
- Cocoa and Sweet Potato Agronomy
Tropical Crops Genetic Resources Institute
2023-2024
Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
2023-2024
Northwest A&F University
2018-2023
Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
2020-2021
Sustainable production of pome fruit crops is dependent upon having virus-free planting materials. The and distribution plants derived from virus- viroid-negative sources necessary not only to control viral diseases but also for sustainable breeding activities, as well the safe movement plant materials across borders. With variable success rates, different in vitro-based techniques, including shoot tip culture, micrografting, thermotherapy, chemotherapy, cryotherapy, have been employed...
Root and tuber crops (RTCs) are the second-most important carbohydrate commodity after cereals. Many species of RTCs vegetatively propagated, making their shoot tips preferred material to be conserved for future uses. Shoot tip cryopreservation provides an tool support long-term conservation plant genetic resources. Over past four decades, significant efforts have been undertaken move from research projects full-scale implementation in cryobanks. This comprehensive review focuses on history...
In vitro tissue culture technologies provide novel tools for improving plant production [...]
In vitro micrografting is an important technique supporting the micropropagation of a range plant species, particularly woody species. Over past several decades, in has become strategy to facilitate shoot recovery and acclimatization vitro-grown horticultural This review focuses on studies crops over two decades that cover establishment micrografting, discusses factors affecting success provides commentary contribution applications field micropropagation. Considering roles restoration vigor...
Abstract The present study described a combining thermotherapy with meristem culture for improved eradication of onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV) and shallot latent (SLV) from co‐infected in vitro‐cultured shoots. In shoots infected OYDV SLV were thermo‐treated at constant temperature 36°C 0, 2 4 weeks, then meristems (0.5 mm) containing 1–2 leaf primordia excised cultured shoot regrowth. Meristem without produced much higher levels survival (100%) regrowth (55%) than those (62% 32% regrowth)...
Abstract Plant virus eradication is a prerequisite for the use of virus‐free propagules sustainable crop production. In contrast, preservation required all types applied and basic research viruses. Shoot tip cryopreservation can act as double‐edged strategy, facilitating either or in cryoderived plants. Here, we tested efficacies shoot shallot ( Allium cepa var. aggregatum ). vitro stock shoots infected with onion yellow dwarf (OYDV) latent were thermotreated 0, 2, 4 weeks at constant...
Micrografting, which was developed almost 50 years ago, has long been used for virus eradication, micropropagation, regeneration, rejuvenation, and graft compatibility. Recently, micrografting studies of long-distance trafficking signaling molecules between scions rootstocks. The transmissiveness obligate plant pathogens, such as viruses, viroids, phytoplasmas, facilitated the use to study biological indexing pathogen transmission, pathogen-induced incompatibility, screening resistance...