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  1. Effects of agar concentration and vessel closure on the organogenesis and hyperhydricity of adventitious carnation shoots

    Carnation plantlets ( Dianthus caryophyllus L.) cultured in vitro often develop morphological and physiological anomalies, a phenomenon called...

    E. Casanova, L. Moysset, M. I. Trillas in Biologia Plantarum
    Article 01 March 2008
  2. Hyperhydricity of Micropropagated Shoots: A Typically Stress-induced Change of Physiological State

    Hyperhydricity of micropropagated shoots, formerly called vitrification, undoubtedly results from growth and culture conditions, subjectively...

    Claire Kevers, Thierry Franck, ... Thomas Gaspar in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
    Article 01 May 2004
  3. Concepts in plant stress physiology. Application to plant tissue cultures

    Because the term stress is used, most often subjectively, with variousmeanings, this paper first attempts to clarify the physiological...

    T. Gaspar, T. Franck, ... J. Dommes in Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 01 July 2002
  4. Effect of Cytokinins on Photosynthetic Pigments and Chlorophyllase Activity in in Vitro Cultures of Axillary Buds of Dianthus caryophyllus L.

    The effect of benzyladenine (BA) and two phenylurea cytokinins, N -phenyl- N ′-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)urea (4-PU-30) and thidiazuron (TDZ), on the growth,...

    T. Genkov, P. Tsoneva, I. Ivanova in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 01 August 1997
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    Article 01 October 1992
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