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  1. What is Embryo Culture? The embryo of different developmental stages, formed within the female gametophyte through sexual process, can be isolated asepti­cally from the bulk of maternal tissues of ovule, seed or capsule and cultured in vitro under asep­tic and controlled physical conditions in glass vials containing nutrient solid or liquid ...

  2. Jul 22, 2018 · The key steps of embryo culture include excising embryos, placing them in sterile media with suitable temperature, light and nutrients, and transferring viable plantlets to soil. Embryo culture has applications in shortening breeding cycles, overcoming dormancy, producing sterile seeds, and rescuing distant hybrids.

  3. Embryo culture is a component of in vitro fertilisation where in resultant embryos are allowed to grow for some time in an artificial medium. Duration. The duration of embryo culture can be varied, conferring different stages of embryogenesis at embryo transfer.

  4. Embryo culture is a technique for cultivating an embryo under aseptic conditions on a nutrient medium. The method can be divided into two applications. One is performed with mature embryos and helps mainly in shortening the period of germination by overcoming seed dormancy.

  5. Jan 12, 2024 · Embryo culture is a well-established branch of plant tissue culture (see Hu and Wang 1986 for review). Embryos excised from the developing seed at or near the mature stage are...

  6. The method of culturing embryo excised from the seed on sterilized culture medi­um is called embryo culture. Haning in 1904 working with Raphanus and Cochlearia (Brassicaceae) first successfully cultured embryos ‘in vitro’.

  7. Mar 19, 2020 · Embryo culture is one of the earliest forms of in vitro culture applied to practica l problems and is probably the tissue culture technique that has proven of greatest value to breeders...

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