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    Micropropagation and encapsulation-dehydration method for cryopreservation of Fritillaria imperialis by Shima Seydi, Shahram Sedaghathoor, Behzad Kavyani

    “…Therefore, it is nessessary to conserve the plant genetic pool. Two proper methods to access this goal are micropropagation and germplasm conservation in in vitro freezing conditions. …”
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    Micropropagation of Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba) by A. Khazaei, N. Moshtaghi, S. Malekzadeh Shafaroudi, K. Ghous

    Published in Majallah-i ̒Ulum-i Bāghbānī (2016-02-01)
    “…Materials and methods: In this study, Cangan ecotype of Jujube was used for multiple shoot regeneration. …”
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    Micropropagation of Trichopilia suavis Lindl. & Paxton by Muthab Hussien, Olga Molkanova, Irina Vjacheslavovna Mitrofanova

    Published in Ornamental Horticulture (2023-09-01)
    “…This study was carried out in order to develop and improve micropropagation method for mass clonal production of T. suavis through protocorm culture. …”
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    Micropropagation of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) by Conor Stephen, Victor A. Zayas, Andrei Galic, Mark P. Bridgen

    Published in HortScience (2023-02-01)
    “…Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) is commonly grown for the medicinal secondary metabolites produced by pistillate inflorescences. Micropropagation is a valuable method of propagating hemp plants because of the aseptic process and the production of true-to-type propagules. …”
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    In vitro multiplication of Mentha piperita L. and comparative evaluation of some biochemical compounds in plants regenerated by micropropagation and conventional method by Ana-Maria Radomir, Ramona Stan, Mariana Letiția Pandelea, Diana Elena Vizitiu

    “…(peppermint) and to perform a comparative evaluation of some biochemical compounds in plants regenerated by micropropagation and conventional method. The use of a plain Murashige and Skoog (MS) basal medium favored the induction of regenerative processes, the percentage of explants that started to grow four weeks after inoculation being 92%. …”
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    Micropropagation of Possumhaw holly Ilex decidua Walter by Qiansheng Li, Bin Wu, Mengmeng Gu

    Published in Technology in Horticulture (2025-01-01)
    “…This study aimed to develop an efficient micropropagation method for the mass propagation of female trees. …”
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    Clonal Micropropagation of Cranberry (Oxycoccus palustris Pers.) by Sergey S. Makarov, Irina B. Kuznetsova, Mikhail T. Upadyshev, Sergey A. Rodin, Anton I. Chudetsky

    “…Cultivars and hybrids of European cranberry prove extremely productive for plantation growth using the method of clonal micropropagation with revitalized planting material. …”
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    An In Vitro–Ex Vitro Micropropagation System for Hemp by Jessica D. Lubell-Brand, Lauren E. Kurtz, Mark H. Brand

    Published in HortTechnology (2021-03-01)
    “…Retipping can produce nine-times as many plants in a similar amount of floor space as stem cuttings derived from traditional stock mother plants. The micropropagation/retipping method proposed can be a more efficient way to generate clonal liner plants for commercial-scale production.…”
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