Glycation alters collagen fibril organization.
- P. Bai, K. Phua, T. Hardt, M. Cernadas, B. Brodsky
- BiologyConnective Tissue Research
- 1992
It is hypothesized that larger diameters result from an increased resistance to shrinkage during the specimen preparation process, as a result of the rigid sugar derived cross-links, and may result from decades of glycation induced cross-link accumulation.
Micropropagation of mature Quercus ilex L. trees by axillary budding
- M. T. Martínez, E. Corredoira, M. S. San José
- BiologyPlant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
- 17 August 2017
The successful micropropagation of mature Quercus ilex trees known as reluctant to in vitro propagation is reported, with improved multiplication and shoot appearance when the BA concentration was sequentially reduced over the culture period.
Application of Biotechnology in the Conservation of the Genus Castanea
- E. Corredoira, M. T. Martínez, M. Cernadas, M. José
- Biology
- 17 October 2017
Biotechnology plays a very important role not only in the propagation of selected individuals, but also in its short-term preservation, and offers the possibility of preserving the propagated material in the medium-term (cold storage) or long-term using cryopreservation.
Biotechnological efforts for the propagation of Quercus lusitanica Lam., an endangered species
- M. José, M. T. Martínez, M. Cernadas, R. Montenegro, F. Mosteiro, E. Corredoira
- Environmental ScienceTrees
- 15 June 2017
Although the cultivation of shoots in the horizontal position improved the proliferation rates, the shoot vitrification was increased under these conditions, and an initial 5-day dark period was detrimental to the quality of regenerated plantlets.
Temporary immersion systems to improve alder micropropagation
- M. S. San José, N. Blázquez, N. Vidal
- BiologyPlant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
- 21 September 2020
This is the first work on the use of TIS systems in alder propagation, with the results of this study providing new perspectives for its mass propagation.
Propagation of mature Quercus ilex L. (holm oak) trees by somatic embryogenesis
- M. T. Martínez, M. S. San José, A. Viéitez, M. Cernadas, A. Ballester, E. Corredoira
- BiologyPlant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
- 2 August 2017
Embryogenic lines were maintained by repetitive embryogenesis following culture of nodular embryogenic structures on Schenk and Hildebrand medium without plant growth regulators and low embryo multiplication rates were obtained when torpedo or early cotyledonary SE were used as initial explant for embryo proliferation, or when glutamine or CH was added to proliferation medium.
Holm Oak Somatic Embryogenesis: Current Status and Future Perspectives
- M. T. Martínez, M. C. San-José, E. Corredoira
- Environmental ScienceFrontiers in Plant Science
- 22 March 2019
The state of the art of somatic embryogenesis in holm oak is reviewed and factors affecting the induction, maintenance, and proliferation of the embryogenic cultures are summarized.
Histology of the regeneration of Paulownia tomentosa (Paulowniaceae) by organogenesis.
- M. S. San José, M. Cernadas, E. Corredoira
- Biology, MedicineRevista de Biología Tropical
- 5 July 2014
Evaluated the development of adventitious buds in leaves obtained from four-week-old shoots of P. tomentosa to identify the cells involved in in vitro adventitious bud development to determine specific regions in the foliar explants where the meristemoids formation will take place, and therefore to determine which cells should be the object of genetic transformation.
Induction of somatic embryogenesis in explants derived from axillary shoot cultures established from adult holm oak tree
- M. T. Martínez, E. Corredoira, M. José
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2016
Development and application of vegetative propagation technologies in plantation forestry to cope with a changing climate and environment, celebrado in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 2016.
Application of Thidiazuron in the Micropropagation of Fagaceae
- M. José, Mª Teresa Martínez, M. Cernadas, R. Montenegro, E. Corredoira
- Environmental Science
- 2018
The Fagaceae family consists of 7 genera and around 1000 species of trees and bushes that are mainly distributed in temperate and warm areas of the northern hemisphere, although few cross the equator…
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