Inter-Tissue Correlations in Organ Fragments: Organogenetic Capacity of Tissues Excised from Stem Segments of Torenia fournieri Lind Cultured Separately in Vitro
AUTOR(ES)
Chlyah, Hassane
RESUMO
In order to study the effect of inter-tissue correlations on the organogenetic capacities of various tissues of stem segments of Torenia fournieri Lind, different types of explants were excised and grown separately: epidermis, subepidermal parenchyma, epidermis plus subepidermal parenchyma but devoid of vascular tissue and stem segments devoid of epidermis.
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