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Histological studies on embryos produced from cell cultures of <i>Bromus inermis</i>
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1971
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BotanyCell CultureCell DifferentiationReproductive BiologyEmbryologyPlant DevelopmentEmbryo CultureFrequent IntermediatePublic HealthPlant CytologyCell CulturesCell AggregatesHistological StudyMorphogenesisHistological StudiesEmbryonic DevelopmentOrganogenesisCell BiologyPlant HistologyBiologyDevelopmental BiologyIn Vitro TechniquesPlant Cell CultureTissue CultureMedicinePlant Physiology
A histological study has been made of the embryos produced in a brome cell suspension culture. In 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid-free defined medium, several types of cell aggregates were produced. Some of the aggregates were proembryo-like structures. A frequent intermediate in embryogenesis was a "tadpole"-like structure. Shoot and root primordia were produced within the proembryonic structures. Plant development proceeded by the formation of a shoot–root axis, then roots developed and later the coleoptile and leaves were produced.
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