Ontology type: schema:Chapter
2005-11-01
AUTHORSKrit Raemakers , Isolde Pereira , Herma Koehorst van Putten , Richard Visser
ABSTRACTIn cassava both direct and indirect somatic embryogenesis is described. Direct somatic embryogenesis starts with the culture of leaf explants on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with auxins. Somatic embryos undergo secondary somatic embryogenesis when cultured on the same medium.Indirect somatic embryogenesis is initiated by subculture of directly induced embryogenic tissue on auxin-supplemented medium with Gresshoff and Doy salts and vitamins. A very fine friable embryogenic callus (FEC) is formed after a few rounds of subculture and stringent selection. This FEC is maintained by subculture on auxin supplemented medium. Lowering of the auxin concentration allows the FEC to form mature somatic embryos that develop into plants when transferred to a cytokinin-supplemented medium. More... »
PAGES101-109
Plant Cell Culture Protocols
ISBN
978-1-58829-547-7
978-1-59259-959-2
http://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101
DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101
DIMENSIONShttps://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1032161412
JSON-LD is the canonical representation for SciGraph data.
TIP: You can open this SciGraph record using an external JSON-LD service: JSON-LD Playground Google SDTT
[
{
"@context": "https://springernature.github.io/scigraph/jsonld/sgcontext.json",
"about": [
{
"id": "http://purl.org/au-research/vocabulary/anzsrc-for/2008/06",
"inDefinedTermSet": "http://purl.org/au-research/vocabulary/anzsrc-for/2008/",
"name": "Biological Sciences",
"type": "DefinedTerm"
},
{
"id": "http://purl.org/au-research/vocabulary/anzsrc-for/2008/0604",
"inDefinedTermSet": "http://purl.org/au-research/vocabulary/anzsrc-for/2008/",
"name": "Genetics",
"type": "DefinedTerm"
}
],
"author": [
{
"affiliation": {
"alternateName": "Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands",
"id": "http://www.grid.ac/institutes/grid.4818.5",
"name": [
"Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands"
],
"type": "Organization"
},
"familyName": "Raemakers",
"givenName": "Krit",
"id": "sg:person.0644537220.64",
"sameAs": [
"https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.0644537220.64"
],
"type": "Person"
},
{
"affiliation": {
"alternateName": "Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands",
"id": "http://www.grid.ac/institutes/grid.4818.5",
"name": [
"Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands"
],
"type": "Organization"
},
"familyName": "Pereira",
"givenName": "Isolde",
"id": "sg:person.0775716747.08",
"sameAs": [
"https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.0775716747.08"
],
"type": "Person"
},
{
"affiliation": {
"alternateName": "Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands",
"id": "http://www.grid.ac/institutes/grid.4818.5",
"name": [
"Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands"
],
"type": "Organization"
},
"familyName": "van Putten",
"givenName": "Herma Koehorst",
"id": "sg:person.01044032147.82",
"sameAs": [
"https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.01044032147.82"
],
"type": "Person"
},
{
"affiliation": {
"alternateName": "Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands",
"id": "http://www.grid.ac/institutes/grid.4818.5",
"name": [
"Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands"
],
"type": "Organization"
},
"familyName": "Visser",
"givenName": "Richard",
"id": "sg:person.07374343732.28",
"sameAs": [
"https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.07374343732.28"
],
"type": "Person"
}
],
"datePublished": "2005-11-01",
"datePublishedReg": "2005-11-01",
"description": "In cassava both direct and indirect somatic embryogenesis is described. Direct somatic embryogenesis starts with the culture of leaf explants on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with auxins. Somatic embryos undergo secondary somatic embryogenesis when cultured on the same medium.Indirect somatic embryogenesis is initiated by subculture of directly induced embryogenic tissue on auxin-supplemented medium with Gresshoff and Doy salts and vitamins. A very fine friable embryogenic callus (FEC) is formed after a few rounds of subculture and stringent selection. This FEC is maintained by subculture on auxin supplemented medium. Lowering of the auxin concentration allows the FEC to form mature somatic embryos that develop into plants when transferred to a cytokinin-supplemented medium.",
"genre": "chapter",
"id": "sg:pub.10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101",
"inLanguage": "en",
"isAccessibleForFree": false,
"isPartOf": {
"isbn": [
"978-1-58829-547-7",
"978-1-59259-959-2"
],
"name": "Plant Cell Culture Protocols",
"type": "Book"
},
"keywords": [
"indirect somatic embryogenesis",
"somatic embryogenesis",
"somatic embryos",
"mature somatic embryos",
"secondary somatic embryogenesis",
"friable embryogenic callus",
"auxin-supplemented medium",
"cytokinin-supplemented media",
"leaf explants",
"embryogenic callus",
"embryogenesis",
"embryogenic tissue",
"auxin concentration",
"Skoog (MS) medium",
"stringent selection",
"rounds of subculture",
"auxin",
"embryos",
"same medium",
"cassava",
"plants",
"Murashige",
"Gresshoff",
"callus",
"subculture",
"explants",
"medium",
"tissue",
"selection",
"culture",
"rounds",
"vitamin",
"modification purposes",
"concentration",
"salt",
"start",
"purpose"
],
"name": "Indirect Somatic Embryogenesis in Cassava for Genetic Modification Purposes",
"pagination": "101-109",
"productId": [
{
"name": "dimensions_id",
"type": "PropertyValue",
"value": [
"pub.1032161412"
]
},
{
"name": "doi",
"type": "PropertyValue",
"value": [
"10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101"
]
}
],
"publisher": {
"name": "Springer Nature",
"type": "Organisation"
},
"sameAs": [
"https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101",
"https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1032161412"
],
"sdDataset": "chapters",
"sdDatePublished": "2022-05-20T07:45",
"sdLicense": "https://scigraph.springernature.com/explorer/license/",
"sdPublisher": {
"name": "Springer Nature - SN SciGraph project",
"type": "Organization"
},
"sdSource": "s3://com-springernature-scigraph/baseset/20220519/entities/gbq_results/chapter/chapter_286.jsonl",
"type": "Chapter",
"url": "https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101"
}
]
Download the RDF metadata as: json-ld nt turtle xml License info
JSON-LD is a popular format for linked data which is fully compatible with JSON.
curl -H 'Accept: application/ld+json' 'https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101'
N-Triples is a line-based linked data format ideal for batch operations.
curl -H 'Accept: application/n-triples' 'https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101'
Turtle is a human-readable linked data format.
curl -H 'Accept: text/turtle' 'https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101'
RDF/XML is a standard XML format for linked data.
curl -H 'Accept: application/rdf+xml' 'https://scigraph.springernature.com/pub.10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101'
This table displays all metadata directly associated to this object as RDF triples.
112 TRIPLES
22 PREDICATES
61 URIs
54 LITERALS
6 BLANK NODES
Subject | Predicate | Object | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | sg:pub.10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101 | schema:about | anzsrc-for:06 |
2 | ″ | ″ | anzsrc-for:0604 |
3 | ″ | schema:author | Na11bddf7b14f43a791cd6534bb0aa7c2 |
4 | ″ | schema:datePublished | 2005-11-01 |
5 | ″ | schema:datePublishedReg | 2005-11-01 |
6 | ″ | schema:description | In cassava both direct and indirect somatic embryogenesis is described. Direct somatic embryogenesis starts with the culture of leaf explants on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with auxins. Somatic embryos undergo secondary somatic embryogenesis when cultured on the same medium.Indirect somatic embryogenesis is initiated by subculture of directly induced embryogenic tissue on auxin-supplemented medium with Gresshoff and Doy salts and vitamins. A very fine friable embryogenic callus (FEC) is formed after a few rounds of subculture and stringent selection. This FEC is maintained by subculture on auxin supplemented medium. Lowering of the auxin concentration allows the FEC to form mature somatic embryos that develop into plants when transferred to a cytokinin-supplemented medium. |
7 | ″ | schema:genre | chapter |
8 | ″ | schema:inLanguage | en |
9 | ″ | schema:isAccessibleForFree | false |
10 | ″ | schema:isPartOf | Nbe694a2634bb4195830700f92119b84e |
11 | ″ | schema:keywords | Gresshoff |
12 | ″ | ″ | Murashige |
13 | ″ | ″ | Skoog (MS) medium |
14 | ″ | ″ | auxin |
15 | ″ | ″ | auxin concentration |
16 | ″ | ″ | auxin-supplemented medium |
17 | ″ | ″ | callus |
18 | ″ | ″ | cassava |
19 | ″ | ″ | concentration |
20 | ″ | ″ | culture |
21 | ″ | ″ | cytokinin-supplemented media |
22 | ″ | ″ | embryogenesis |
23 | ″ | ″ | embryogenic callus |
24 | ″ | ″ | embryogenic tissue |
25 | ″ | ″ | embryos |
26 | ″ | ″ | explants |
27 | ″ | ″ | friable embryogenic callus |
28 | ″ | ″ | indirect somatic embryogenesis |
29 | ″ | ″ | leaf explants |
30 | ″ | ″ | mature somatic embryos |
31 | ″ | ″ | medium |
32 | ″ | ″ | modification purposes |
33 | ″ | ″ | plants |
34 | ″ | ″ | purpose |
35 | ″ | ″ | rounds |
36 | ″ | ″ | rounds of subculture |
37 | ″ | ″ | salt |
38 | ″ | ″ | same medium |
39 | ″ | ″ | secondary somatic embryogenesis |
40 | ″ | ″ | selection |
41 | ″ | ″ | somatic embryogenesis |
42 | ″ | ″ | somatic embryos |
43 | ″ | ″ | start |
44 | ″ | ″ | stringent selection |
45 | ″ | ″ | subculture |
46 | ″ | ″ | tissue |
47 | ″ | ″ | vitamin |
48 | ″ | schema:name | Indirect Somatic Embryogenesis in Cassava for Genetic Modification Purposes |
49 | ″ | schema:pagination | 101-109 |
50 | ″ | schema:productId | N66ff8ee2c7b54416a261770c9a736a76 |
51 | ″ | ″ | Nac15a30f8f7249fb8fdbeebe325f69be |
52 | ″ | schema:publisher | Nbe1536c6a4a24c66b7fa384ae3301aae |
53 | ″ | schema:sameAs | https://app.dimensions.ai/details/publication/pub.1032161412 |
54 | ″ | ″ | https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101 |
55 | ″ | schema:sdDatePublished | 2022-05-20T07:45 |
56 | ″ | schema:sdLicense | https://scigraph.springernature.com/explorer/license/ |
57 | ″ | schema:sdPublisher | Nba152178cb61445192990a3a994c4093 |
58 | ″ | schema:url | https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101 |
59 | ″ | sgo:license | sg:explorer/license/ |
60 | ″ | sgo:sdDataset | chapters |
61 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Chapter |
62 | N66ff8ee2c7b54416a261770c9a736a76 | schema:name | dimensions_id |
63 | ″ | schema:value | pub.1032161412 |
64 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:PropertyValue |
65 | N7dff2ce7366b40fd94b4278b6c71cce4 | rdf:first | sg:person.07374343732.28 |
66 | ″ | rdf:rest | rdf:nil |
67 | Na11bddf7b14f43a791cd6534bb0aa7c2 | rdf:first | sg:person.0644537220.64 |
68 | ″ | rdf:rest | Nd93dfb9efb014ee79f744172ea968ea7 |
69 | Nac15a30f8f7249fb8fdbeebe325f69be | schema:name | doi |
70 | ″ | schema:value | 10.1385/1-59259-959-1:101 |
71 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:PropertyValue |
72 | Nba152178cb61445192990a3a994c4093 | schema:name | Springer Nature - SN SciGraph project |
73 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Organization |
74 | Nbbb5b7bd72bc4848bd10b356c2a28fcf | rdf:first | sg:person.01044032147.82 |
75 | ″ | rdf:rest | N7dff2ce7366b40fd94b4278b6c71cce4 |
76 | Nbe1536c6a4a24c66b7fa384ae3301aae | schema:name | Springer Nature |
77 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Organisation |
78 | Nbe694a2634bb4195830700f92119b84e | schema:isbn | 978-1-58829-547-7 |
79 | ″ | ″ | 978-1-59259-959-2 |
80 | ″ | schema:name | Plant Cell Culture Protocols |
81 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Book |
82 | Nd93dfb9efb014ee79f744172ea968ea7 | rdf:first | sg:person.0775716747.08 |
83 | ″ | rdf:rest | Nbbb5b7bd72bc4848bd10b356c2a28fcf |
84 | anzsrc-for:06 | schema:inDefinedTermSet | anzsrc-for: |
85 | ″ | schema:name | Biological Sciences |
86 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:DefinedTerm |
87 | anzsrc-for:0604 | schema:inDefinedTermSet | anzsrc-for: |
88 | ″ | schema:name | Genetics |
89 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:DefinedTerm |
90 | sg:person.01044032147.82 | schema:affiliation | grid-institutes:grid.4818.5 |
91 | ″ | schema:familyName | van Putten |
92 | ″ | schema:givenName | Herma Koehorst |
93 | ″ | schema:sameAs | https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.01044032147.82 |
94 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Person |
95 | sg:person.0644537220.64 | schema:affiliation | grid-institutes:grid.4818.5 |
96 | ″ | schema:familyName | Raemakers |
97 | ″ | schema:givenName | Krit |
98 | ″ | schema:sameAs | https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.0644537220.64 |
99 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Person |
100 | sg:person.07374343732.28 | schema:affiliation | grid-institutes:grid.4818.5 |
101 | ″ | schema:familyName | Visser |
102 | ″ | schema:givenName | Richard |
103 | ″ | schema:sameAs | https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.07374343732.28 |
104 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Person |
105 | sg:person.0775716747.08 | schema:affiliation | grid-institutes:grid.4818.5 |
106 | ″ | schema:familyName | Pereira |
107 | ″ | schema:givenName | Isolde |
108 | ″ | schema:sameAs | https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?and_facet_researcher=ur.0775716747.08 |
109 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Person |
110 | grid-institutes:grid.4818.5 | schema:alternateName | Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
111 | ″ | schema:name | Laboratory of Plant Breeding, Graduate School of Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
112 | ″ | rdf:type | schema:Organization |