| Organogenic nodule formation from hop internodes. Reactive oxygen species and expression of lipoxygenase and extracellular-regulated kinases | |
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From Cell Biology of Nitric Oxide and Cell Death in Plants Yalta, Ukraine, 8–11 September 2004, First paragraph (this article has no abstract) Organogenic nodules have been studied in several plant species as an additional morphogenic pathway for regeneration strategies, automated micropropagation, and genetic transformation for desirable characteristics. This process has been described in hop [1]., Peer reviewed |
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Fortes, Ana M., Sousa Silva, Marta, Costa, Joana, Coronado, María José, Sánchez-Testillano, Pilar, Risueño, María del Carmen, Pais, María S. |
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Publisher : BioMed Central Type : Artículo Format : - |
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2007-05-08, 2007-05-08, 2005-05-31 |
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