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- Hyperhydricity abstract "Hyperhydricity (previously known as vitrification) is a physiological malformation that results in excessive hydration, low lignification, impaired stomatal function and reduced mechanical strength of tissue culture-generated plants. The consequence is poor regeneration of such plants without intensive greenhouse acclimation for outdoor growth. Additionally, it may also lead to leaf-tip and bud necrosis in some cases, which often leads to loss of apical dominance in the shoots. In general, the main symptom of hyperhydricity is translucent characteristics signified by a shortage of chlorophyll and high water content. Specifically, the presence of a thin or lack of a cuticular layer, reduced number of palisade cells, irregular stomata, less developed cell wall and large intracellular spaces in the mesophyll cell layer have been described as some of the anatomic changes associated with hyperhydricity.".
- Hyperhydricity thumbnail Hyperhydric_Vs_control.jpg?width=300.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageExternalLink tro3_d01.htm.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageID "31529144".
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageLength "5045".
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageRevisionID "678472659".
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Ammonium.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Ammonium_nitrate.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Apical_dominance.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Callus_(cell_biology).
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biotechnology.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_biology.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_culture.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_physiology.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Cell_wall.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Chimera_(genetics).
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophyll.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Cuticle.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Cytokinin.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Embryo_rescue.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Glutamine.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Greenhouse.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Irradiance.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Leaf.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Lignin.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Microbiological_culture.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Necrosis.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Nitrate.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Oxidative_stress.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Palisade_cells.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Physiology.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Relative_humidity.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Somatic_embryogenesis.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Stoma.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Strength_of_materials.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Subculture.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Thickening_agent.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_culture.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_hydration.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink Water_vapor.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLink File:Hyperhydric_Vs_control.jpg.
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hyperhydricity".
- Hyperhydricity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hyperhydricity subject Category:Biotechnology.
- Hyperhydricity subject Category:Cell_biology.
- Hyperhydricity subject Category:Cell_culture.
- Hyperhydricity subject Category:Plant_physiology.
- Hyperhydricity hypernym Malformation.
- Hyperhydricity type Disease.
- Hyperhydricity type Organism.
- Hyperhydricity type Organism.
- Hyperhydricity comment "Hyperhydricity (previously known as vitrification) is a physiological malformation that results in excessive hydration, low lignification, impaired stomatal function and reduced mechanical strength of tissue culture-generated plants. The consequence is poor regeneration of such plants without intensive greenhouse acclimation for outdoor growth. Additionally, it may also lead to leaf-tip and bud necrosis in some cases, which often leads to loss of apical dominance in the shoots.".
- Hyperhydricity label "Hyperhydricity".
- Hyperhydricity sameAs Q5958060.
- Hyperhydricity sameAs فرط_تميه.
- Hyperhydricity sameAs m.0glq1w8.
- Hyperhydricity sameAs Q5958060.
- Hyperhydricity wasDerivedFrom Hyperhydricity?oldid=678472659.
- Hyperhydricity depiction Hyperhydric_Vs_control.jpg.
- Hyperhydricity isPrimaryTopicOf Hyperhydricity.