In vitro regeneration of four Hypoxis species and transformation of Camelina sativa and Crambe abyssinica
The advance of science and biotechnology has made it possible to prevent the complete loss of plant species by providing propagation methods that are fast and can result in the mass production of exact copies of the targeted plant species. Genetic transformation has become a useful instrument in the...
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SLU/MOVIUM
2012
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