The hydrostatic pressure model proposes that statocytes detect the total weight exerted by the protoplast on its cell wall. |
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In this plasmolysed cell the protoplast has suffered very intense shrinkage. |
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Adventitious buds have been induced from protoplast culture, on leaf explants and on strips of stem. |
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Finally, it is worth noting that a full examination of protoplast contents was not possible due to poor fixation of specimens. |
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As these species are cross-incompatible, the only way to obtain such intergeneric hybrids is protoplast fusion and somatic hybridization. |
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From this dikaryon, the two progenitor haploid genomes were recovered by protoplast formation and regeneration. |
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Essential for its use as a marker in protoplast fusion is its ease of detection by illuminating live cells or tissues at the appropriate excitation wavelength. |
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The protoplast of an adjacent living cell proliferates through thin areas in the cell walls known as pits. |
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Novel plants that are developed using physical or chemical mutagenesis, somaclonal variation, embryo rescue, protoplast fusion or other methods producing wide genetic crosses, may also be included. |
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The living protoplast of the cell also breaks down and disappears. |
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Rice seedlings in test tubes generated from protoplast culture. |
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An auxin-autotrophic maize cell, maize protoplast, maize cell culture or maize callus which is resistant to aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acid herbicides. |
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Mature spores have a two-layered wall, with both perispore and exospore, and their protoplast is fulfilled with lipid drops. |
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Habsburg tradition insists that the protoplast of the family was called Guntram. |
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Deletion of Smkin3 led to fewer septa and increased protoplast regeneration and aerial hyphae formation, whereas deletion of Smkin24 caused hyperseptation and sterility. |
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A complete peptidoglycan molecule is comprised of numerous sugar molecules cross-linked to each other, creating a fencelike structure that encloses the fragile protoplast. |
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When Griesbach, working with petunias, injects a chromosome into the remaining protoplast, about 25 percent of the protoplasts are capable of regenerating into full plants. |
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