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Plant physiology / Agronomy / Micropropagation / Plant hormone / Axillary bud / Anthurium / Murashige and Skoog medium / Bud / Vegetative reproduction / Biology / Plant reproduction / Botany
Date: 2009-02-16 05:19:46
Plant physiology
Agronomy
Micropropagation
Plant hormone
Axillary bud
Anthurium
Murashige and Skoog medium
Bud
Vegetative reproduction
Biology
Plant reproduction
Botany

Growth Vessel and Substrate Affect Anthurium Micropropagation

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