Violaine Lecouvet's research while affiliated with Université Catholique de Louvain - UCLouvain and other places
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In vitro control of floral transition in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), the model plant for autonomously flowering species has been investigated using the late flowering mutant uniflora (uf). Apices collected from truly vegetative plants were cultivated on solid media supplemented with different combinations of growth regulators and chemic...
Citations
... The in vitro flowering method itself has been used in several studies, especially for ornamental plants (orchid, baby's breath), traditional medicinal plants (rungia, swertia), and also for tomatoes (Bhowmik and Rahman, 2017;Dielen et al., 2001;Kanchanapoom et al., 2011;Mamidala and Swamy Nanna, 2009;Savitri et al., 2018;Sharma et al., 2014;Sheeja and Mandal, 2003;. Not enough information can be obtained about in vitro flowering for tomato plants. ...