The Philippine agricultural scientist.
Material type:
- 00317454
- S17 .P5
- The Philippine Agricultural Scientist V.101, No.3
- Compatibility Study of Pectin and Polylactic Acid (PLA) Blends Using Molecular Dynamics and Characterization of Thermally Pressed Blend Film
- Novel device and method for fast water change in the Hatchery culture of pacific Oyster Larvae
- Expression and DNA methylation of MET1, CMT3 and DRM2 during in vitro culture of Boesenbergia rotunda (L.) Mansf.
- Adoption and uptake pathways of corn-based technologies by farmer-scientists in Bondoc Peninsula, Quezon, Philippines
- Morphological, molecular and life-history homogeneity among local populations of Scirtothrips dorsalis hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in the Philippines
- Multiple antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli isolates from Nile Tilapia sold in wet markets in Metro Manila and the conjugative transferability of the drug resistance
- Effect of intra-row spacing and seed inoculation on stem lodging, yield and rain-use efficiency of maize under different climatic conditions
- Measuring trust and trustworthiness of farmers in a conflict-vulnerable area in Mindanao, Philippines
- Sucrose enhanced stigmasterol production in callus cultures of Wedelia biflora (L.) D.C
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Continuing Resources | PSAU OLM Periodicals | JO PAS SE2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | JO061 |
Wedelia biflora is a creeping herb belongs to the family Asteraceae. Plant tissue culture is one of the methods to mass propagate the plants. A small piece of plant organ (such as plant stem) can be induced to produce callus under controlled conditions. The extract from the callus is then used to screen any biochemical compounds that can be found in that plant. The production of a single compound can be regulated by controlling the growth of callus under certain conditions that are favourable to the production of the targeted compound. By this method, the production of any targeted compound can be maximized by using minimal amount of fresh resources.
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