2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2020.01.016
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Role of reduced nitrogen for induction of embryogenic callus induction and regeneration of plantlets in Abelmoschus esculentus L.

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“…[20,21] Leaves They have an entire (unlobed) or palmatifid (divided/lobed) shape which ranges from 10 to 15 cm long with filiform stipules, 5-8 mm long pubescent, and a petiole which is about 3-30 cm long. [20,23,[28][29][30] Pedicel Articulated at the base; the length of the structure ranges from 2 to 6 mm.…”
Section: Laminamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[20,21] Leaves They have an entire (unlobed) or palmatifid (divided/lobed) shape which ranges from 10 to 15 cm long with filiform stipules, 5-8 mm long pubescent, and a petiole which is about 3-30 cm long. [20,23,[28][29][30] Pedicel Articulated at the base; the length of the structure ranges from 2 to 6 mm.…”
Section: Laminamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ [28][29][30]32] In addition to its many practical applications, kenaf is also a highly sustainable crop. It requires less water and pesticides than other crops and can be grown in areas that are not suitable for other types of agriculture.…”
Section: Stemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench) belongs to the family of Malvaceae. It originates from Ethiopia around Nile River [1] but nowadays, it is widely cultivated in tropics, subtropics, and temperate regions for its immature seed pods which are consumed as a vegetable [2]. The whole okra plant is edible and has various food, non-food and medical applications but the seed is the nutritionally richest part of the okra [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the long regeneration phase can lead to morphological abnormalities and somaclonal variations [25,26]. In addition, many plant species are recalcitrant to in vitro regeneration [27][28][29]. In order to overcome these limitations and to achieve high transformation efficiencies, the nontissue culture in vivo method of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, called in planta transformation has become increasingly important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%