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The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is an economically and culturally significant fruit-bearing tree widely cultivated in arid regions for its nutritional, medicinal, and religious importance. However, its propagation faces numerous challenges due to its slow growth, dioecious nature, and limited availability of offshoots, which are traditionally used for vegetative propagation. As a result, there is increasing interest in in vitro propagation techniques, which offer a promising alternative to conventional methods. However, two major constraints in in vitro propagation are seed dormancy and…mehr

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The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is an economically and culturally significant fruit-bearing tree widely cultivated in arid regions for its nutritional, medicinal, and religious importance. However, its propagation faces numerous challenges due to its slow growth, dioecious nature, and limited availability of offshoots, which are traditionally used for vegetative propagation. As a result, there is increasing interest in in vitro propagation techniques, which offer a promising alternative to conventional methods. However, two major constraints in in vitro propagation are seed dormancy and microbial contamination, both of which significantly affect germination rates and seedling development.
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Chercheur et technologue spécialisé dans l'amélioration des plantes et la culture de tissus. Titulaire d'une maîtrise en agronomie (production végétale) et poursuivant un doctorat, il peut se prévaloir de plus d'une décennie d'expérience en matière de gestion de laboratoire, d'innovation technologique et de direction d'équipe. En tant que technologue en chef à l'Agence nationale pour le développement de la recherche en biotechnologie.