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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2002 May; 40(5): 600-2
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-57293

ABSTRACT

An efficient plant regeneration system was developed for two important Indian chickpea cultivars, C-235 and HC-1. Immature cotyledons (7-8 mm) directly formed shoots without an intervening callus phase on MS medium containing B5 vitamins, BAP (2.0 mg/l), IBA (0.125 mg/l), AgNO3 (1.69 mg/l) and phytagel (2.5 g/l). The regenerated shoots had normal morphology and were successfully rooted in half strength MS medium under partial dark conditions. Regenerated plants were transferred to potted soil. However, the survival rate of pot house transferred plants was 17.6 per cent.


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Cicer/growth & development
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1998 Jun; 36(6): 622-4
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-62041

ABSTRACT

The coagglutination test (COAT) was developed and standardized to detect canine parvovirus (CPV) antigen in faeces of infected dogs. Anti-parvovirus serum was raised in dogs for coating protein-A containing Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I strain. Agglutination of antibody coated bacteria invariably occurred within 2-3 min when mixed with standard CPV antigen or faecal supernatants of dogs having 8 or more haemagglutination (HA) titre of parvovirus antigen. The test had a perfect correlation with HA test and was found to be slightly more sensitive than agar gel precipitation test (AGPT) in detecting CPV antigens. As COAT is easy and needs no specific equipment or much technical know how to perform, it can be used as a field test for rapid clinical diagnosis of parvovirus infection in dogs.


Subject(s)
Agglutination Tests/methods , Animals , Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Dogs , Parvoviridae Infections/diagnosis , Parvovirus, Canine/immunology , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Indian Pediatr ; 1978 Apr; 15(4): 301-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-10590
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