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Title: BIOCHEMICAL BASIS OF ACCLIMATIZATION OF MICROPROPAGATED PLANTLETS - A REVIEW,
Authors: Hazarika, B.N
NAGARAJU, V
PARTHASARATHY, V A
BHOWDUK, G
Keywords: vitro propagation
vitro differenciation
Issue Date: 2001
Citation: Agric.Rev., 22(1): 65-67,2001
Abstract: Exhaustive work done on in vitro propagation concerns mostly with ptoviding chemic:Id supplement to growth medium and amiable conditions to culture environment. Not much has , been done on vital tissues which are cultured. ,in respect to' their biochemical status. Hence. there is need to work on biochemical aspects to get !In insight into in vitro differenciation and acclimatization phenomenon in order to make suitllble amendments in the medium to increase efficiency of the in vitro propagation in economic terms. 'This review attempts to bring together ' the current informations on biochemical changes during in vitro dlff8rendation and hardening of tissue cultured plant
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/529
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