Organogenesis in vitro: structural, physiological, and biochemical aspects
The status of plant regeneration through adventitious organogenesis and embryogenesis in vitro is reviewed briefly, with principal focus on the single-cell origin of organs and embryos, the confinement of manupulability to meristemoids, the chemical and physical variables that are employable, and the progress of biochemical investigations on meristemoid differentiation and organogenic induction
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Main Authors: | 97494 Murashige, T., 78943 Huang, L.C., 12955 IRRI, Manila (Filipinas), 35649 Inter-Center Seminar on International Agricultural Research Centers (IARCs) and Biotechnology Manila (Filipinas) 23-27 Abr 1984 |
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Language: | eng |
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Manila (Filipinas)
1985
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