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Plant tissue culture / Somatic embryogenesis / Kinetin / Plant hormone / Explant culture / Tissue culture / Gossypium hirsutum / Adventitiousness / Cotton / Biology / Cell cultures / Callus
Date: 2013-11-16 08:33:09
Plant tissue culture
Somatic embryogenesis
Kinetin
Plant hormone
Explant culture
Tissue culture
Gossypium hirsutum
Adventitiousness
Cotton
Biology
Cell cultures
Callus

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