Cyclamen caulogenesis, rhizogenesis and microtuberization
Journal Title: Modern Phytomorphology - Year 2016, Vol 10, Issue
Abstract
The tissue culture of Cyclamen persicum Mill. of the Primulaceae family, and a popular ornamental pot plant, is well explored. This synopsis review provides an overview of the induction of shoots (caulogenesis), roots (rhizogenesis) and microtubers (microtuberization) in vitro as viable routes for the tissue culture of clonal material, primarily from the English literature.
Authors and Affiliations
Jaime Teixeira da Silva
Modern theoretical and technical approaches in plant morphology
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