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Changes in N2 fixation in Stylosanthes scabra derived from tissue culture
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1997
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BiologyLeonard JarsDevelopmental BiologyPolyploid Legume TolerantBotanyNatural SciencesAgricultural EconomicsPlant Cell CultureMorphogenesisNitrogen FixationN2 FixationWound HealingTissue CulturePlant Growth RegulatorMedicinePlant PhysiologyExtracellular Matrix
Plants were regenerated from leaf-derived callus culture of Stylosanthes scabra, a polyploid legume tolerant to drought and adapted to acid soils. A total of 168 regenerants were planted out in Leonard jars in a complete randomized design. Nitrogen fixation and vegetative growth were indirectly evaluated by shoot dry weight, root dry weight, shoot N content and acetylene reduction activity. The results showed higher variation in the regenerants than in controls not submitted to tissue culture. Significant differences were found for all nitrogen fixation related-traits
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