Copper oxide nanoparticles in clonal micropropagation of red oak
Olgae Zakharova,
Alexander Gusev,
Nataliya Strekalova
et al.
Abstract:Oak is an important tree species, playing a fundamental role in many forest ecosystems. Obtaining high-quality oak planting material is a actual issue in forest biotechnology. The most promising method for this, in vitro micropropagation, faces a number of problems that can be overcome using a nanobiotechnological approach. In our work, we obtained flaky copper oxide nanoparticles with a particle size of 50–200 nm in diameter and a thickness of 10–20 nm, which were used in the WPN medium at a concentration of … Show more
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