2016
DOI: 10.7124/bc.000933
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Effect of Ceftriaxone and Timentin antibiotics on morphogensis in the in vitro culture of bread wheat Triticum aestivum L.

Abstract: Aim. To study the influence of antibiotics Ceftriaxone and Timentin on the morphogenic calli and roots formation, shoots regeneration in two bread wheat cultivars Triticum aestivum L., to study effect of Ceftriaxone on the growth dynamics of plants. Methods. In vitro plant tissue culture, analysis of Variance, correlation and regression analysis. Results. The influence of β-lactam antibiotics Ceftriaxone and Timentin on morphogenetic processes (morphogenic calli formation, shoots regeneration and rhizogenesis)… Show more

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“…In this experiment, adding different concentrations of AS to the pre-culture and co-culture medium had no signi cant effect on the transformation rate, but low concentrations of AS (100uM) induced a higher transformation rate(Li et al 2021). Timentin has been reported to be effective in eliminating Agrobacterium tumefaciens from plant somatic embryos and has long been used in plant in vitro culture(Bannikova et al 2016;Zhang et al 2017).…”
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“…In this experiment, adding different concentrations of AS to the pre-culture and co-culture medium had no signi cant effect on the transformation rate, but low concentrations of AS (100uM) induced a higher transformation rate(Li et al 2021). Timentin has been reported to be effective in eliminating Agrobacterium tumefaciens from plant somatic embryos and has long been used in plant in vitro culture(Bannikova et al 2016;Zhang et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 83%