Now showing items 1-7 of 7

    • Arnold, Marianne (2012-02-14)
      Although cottonseed is an important source of oil and fiber, the development of cotton embryos has not been investigated as well as development of cotton fiber. The development of cotton embryos in late heart-stage and ...
    • Charles, Lara Nicole (2009-05-15)
      Donor cells for nuclear transfer are usually prepared by the culture of fresh tissue. However, animal carcasses are sometimes frozen without cryoprotectants and if it were possible to obtain live cells from carcasses ...
    • Anderson II, Steven Langlie (2016-04-04)
      Cultivar progression requires years of development prior to performance trials; reducing development time requirements as well as introgression of favorable alleles is crucial to the rapid improvement of cultivars. ...
    • Wong, Kah-Yat Isaac (2009-06-09)
      Vitis champini ‘Dog Ridge’ grapevine is a potentially desirable rootstock for Texas grapevines because of its disease resistance. This selection is reported to be difficult to root through hardwood cuttage as is often ...
    • Ulrich, Melanie R. (1996)
      Crinum sp. are tropical and sub-tropical bulbous plants with much potential for southern landscapes. Unfortunately, while unimproved crinum lilies may multiply readily, the more desirable cultivars are slow to propagate, ...
    • Maxwell, Douglas Wayne (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)
      Research was undertaken to optimize propagation of the southern China native Camptotheca acuminata Decaisne, source of the medicinal compound camptothecin that is used in the treatment of multiple forms of cancer and other ...
    • Watkins, Christopher Lee (1977)
      To date, members of the genus, Phalaenopsis, pose difficult problems to plant propagators. Due to its monopodial growth habit, normal propagation methods may not be applied to this genera. With this in mind, one must turn ...