Publications by authors named "Gloria Camayo"

Embryogenic suspensions that involve extensive cell division are risky in respect to genome and epigenome instability. Elevated frequencies of somaclonal variation in embryogenic suspension-derived plants were reported in many species, including coffee. This problem could be overcome by using culture conditions that allow moderate cell proliferation.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gloria Camayo"

  • - Gloria Camayo's research primarily focuses on the genetic and epigenetic stability of
  • Coffea arabica
  • plants, especially those derived from embryogenic suspensions and secondary embryogenesis.
  • - Her 2013 study published in
  • PLoS One
  • highlights the risks associated with somaclonal variation due to extensive cell division in embryogenic suspensions, a common issue in many plant species, including coffee.
  • - The findings suggest that altering culture conditions to promote moderate cell proliferation can mitigate genome and epigenome instability, potentially improving the reliability of plant tissue culture practices.