Development of an in vitro regeneration system for Heinsia crinita (Afz.) G. Taylor via direct induction of shoot proliferation from explants
Peter Nkachukwu Chukwurah,
Aniefiok Ndubuisi Osuagwu,
Oluwasegun Olamide Fawibe
et al.
Abstract:Objective
The African bush apple (
Heinsia crinita
) is a highly valued orphan shrub that supports the nutritional and natural medicine needs of many sub-Saharan African communities. However, the crop remains poorly conserved and without any known genetic improvement. Accordingly, the current study sought to develop for the first time, an in vitro regeneration system based on direct shoot proliferation from its stem and hypocotyledonary explants using combinations of two… Show more
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