Publications by authors named "Carolina Rossi de Oliveira"

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  • Temporary immersion systems (TIS) are effective for micropropagating alstroemeria plants, using rhizomes and axillary buds in nutrient-rich mediums to promote growth.
  • TIS provides benefits like faster plant multiplication, consistent production quality, and lower costs, making it ideal for meeting market demands.
  • The chapter outlines a protocol specifically for the "Albatroz" cultivar, highlighting its potential for large-scale, automated production.
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  • * A temporary immersion system was utilized to enhance micropropagation efficiency compared to traditional semisolid and liquid static media.
  • * This innovative system, featuring autoclavable flasks and a connected aquarium pump, successfully increased propagation rates and is applicable for other bromeliad species.
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  • Somatic embryogenesis has been successfully achieved in various citrus varieties, but its effectiveness varies depending on the specific genetic makeup of the plant.
  • Achieving synchronized culture is crucial for improving the efficiency of the embryogenesis process.
  • The chapter outlines a straightforward protocol for inducing somatic embryogenesis from nucellar tissue and introduces a new callus sieving method to enhance culture synchronization and embryo yield, which could also be applicable to other plant species.
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