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© 1975 Oxford University Press

RESEARCH-ARTICLE

Regeneration of Asparagus officinalis L. through Callus Cultures Derived from Protoplasts

D. BUI DANG HA, B. NORREEL and A. MASSET

Laboratoire de Physiologie Pluricellulaire 91190 Gif-sur- Yvette, France

Undifferentiated callus derived from asparagus protoplast cultures has been used for studies on organogenesis. Root and shoot formation has been obtained with different hormonal balances. Adenine has been found to be effective, together with a cytokinin, in promoting the formation of somatic embryoids in this tissue.


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