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Stages of Micropropagation

1989
The development of plantlets in vitro can be divided into three major steps or stages (28). In Stage I, called the expiant or establishment stage, a suitable plant part (e.g., explant) is disinfected and cultured aseptically in a culture medium. Stage I material is then utilized for Stage II, which is termed the multiplication phase.
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MICROPROPAGATION OF LEUCADENDRON

Acta Horticulturae, 2006
Guijun Yan, B. Croxford, R.H. Sedgley
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Micropropagation of Zinnia

1997
Herbaceous annuals in the genus Zinnia (family Asteraceae) are represented by a diverse array of classes based on flower heights, types, and colors. The popularity of Zinnia elegans Jacq. as a garden flower dates back to 1796, when it was introduced to Europe, and through decades of varietal selection it has become one of the top three choices for home
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Micropropagation of Eucalyptus

1993
A study of forest resource management in India and elsewhere shows that forest resources always have been subjected to socio-economic compulsions from time to time. Forestry is geared to the production of matchwood, plywood and construction timber. The dependence of common man on forests for his daily needs, like fuelwood, has increased.
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MICROPROPAGATION OF PAEONIA

Acta Horticulturae, 1992
B.P.A.M. Kunneman, M.R.J. Albers
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MICROPROPAGATION IN ROSES

Acta Horticulturae, 1991
S.R. Dohare, M. Shafi, U.S. Kaicker
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Micropropagation in Cycads

The Biology, Structure, and Systematics of the Cycadales: Proceedings of the Symposium CYCAD 87, 1990
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