Due to the increasing demand for biofuel,
breeding programs of J. curcas have been established in
distinct countries, for instance Brazil, India, Senegal and
Cape Verde (Divakara et al. 2010). In this context, in
vitro tissue culture techniques have mainly been
performed for mass clonal propagation of J. curcas elite
lines (Kalimuthu et al. 2007). For this purpose, in vitro
regeneration of J. curcas plantlets has been achieved
mainly through organogenesis (Rajore and Batra 2005;
Jha et al. 2007; Kumar and Reddy 2012) and
embryogenesis procedures.
Due to the increasing demand for biofuel,breeding programs of J. curcas have been established indistinct countries, for instance Brazil, India, Senegal andCape Verde (Divakara et al. 2010). In this context, invitro tissue culture techniques have mainly beenperformed for mass clonal propagation of J. curcas elitelines (Kalimuthu et al. 2007). For this purpose, in vitroregeneration of J. curcas plantlets has been achievedmainly through organogenesis (Rajore and Batra 2005;Jha et al. 2007; Kumar and Reddy 2012) andembryogenesis procedures.
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