Enhancement of banana plant regeneration by incorporating a liquid-based embryo development Medium for embryogenic cell suspension
Recovering plants from embryogenic cell suspensions is a complex process starting with somatic embryo development which is synchronised on medium lacking plant growth regulators, followed by differentiation and regeneration of plants. An improved method for high frequency recovery of banana plants w...
Main Authors: | Wong, W.C., Jalil, M., Ong-Abdullah, M., Othman, R.Y., Khalid, N. |
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Format: | Article |
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2006
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