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Skoog and Miller1 reported that auxin and kinetin can be used in growth media for tobacco stem tissue cultures to control the morphogenesis of shoots and roots. Other authors have reported on shoot formation in tissue cultures of other species, for example, convolvulus2,3 and endive4.
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Skoog, F., and Miller, C. O., Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol., 11, 118 (1957).
Earle, E. D., and Torrey, J. G., Amer. J. Bot., 52, 891 (1965).
Hill, G. P., Ann. Bot., 31, 437 (1967).
Vasil, I. K., and Hildebrandt, A. C., Amer. J. Bot., 53, 8 (1966).
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HILL, G. Morphogenesis of Shoot Primordia in Cultured Stem Tissue of a Garden Rose. Nature 216, 596–597 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/216596a0
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