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- Embryo_rescue abstract "Embryo rescue is one of the earliest and successful forms of in-vitro culture techniques that is used to assist in the development of plant embryos that might not survive to become viable plants. Embryo rescue plays an important role in modern plant breeding, allowing the development of many interspecific and intergeneric food and ornamental plant crop hybrids. This technique nurtures the immature or weak embryo, thus allowing it the chance to survive. Plant embryos are multicellular structures that have the potential to develop into a new plant. The most widely used embryo rescue procedure is referred to as embryo culture, and involves excising plant embryos and placing them onto media culture. Embryo rescue is most often used to create interspecific and intergeneric crosses that would normally produce seeds which are aborted. Interspecific incompatibility in plants can occur for many reasons, but most often embryo abortion occurs In plant breeding, wide hybridization crosses can result in small shrunken seeds which indicate that fertilization has occurred, however the seed fails to develop. Many times, remote hybridizations will fail to undergo normal sexual reproduction, thus embryo rescue can assist in circumventing this problem.".
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageExternalLink Embryo-Rescue%20Techniques.pdf.
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- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Asepsis.
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- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Biological_specificity.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Callus_(cell_biology).
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agronomy.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Culture_media.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Embryo.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Embryos.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Germination.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Growth_medium.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Hyperhydricity.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink In-vitro_culture.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Interspecific.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Murashige_and_Skoog_medium.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Ovary.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Ovule.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Plant_breeding.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Plant_embryogenesis.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Plant_hormone.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Plant_tissue_culture.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Seed.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Seed_dormancy.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Seed_germination.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Seeds.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Somatic_Embryogenesis.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Somatic_embryogenesis.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_culture.
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Embryo rescue".
- Embryo_rescue wikiPageWikiLinkText "embryo rescue".
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- Embryo_rescue subject Category:Agronomy.
- Embryo_rescue hypernym Forms.
- Embryo_rescue type ChemicalCompound.
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- Embryo_rescue comment "Embryo rescue is one of the earliest and successful forms of in-vitro culture techniques that is used to assist in the development of plant embryos that might not survive to become viable plants. Embryo rescue plays an important role in modern plant breeding, allowing the development of many interspecific and intergeneric food and ornamental plant crop hybrids. This technique nurtures the immature or weak embryo, thus allowing it the chance to survive.".
- Embryo_rescue label "Embryo rescue".
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- Embryo_rescue wasDerivedFrom Embryo_rescue?oldid=673463411.
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