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Microamputation of somatic embryos of the domestic carrot reveals apical control of axis elongation and root regeneration -- ...

35254 Microamputation of somatic embryos of the domestic carrot reveals apical control of axis elongation and root regeneration -- ... http://dev.biologists.org/cgi/content/abstract/103/4/657 Somatic heart- and torpedo-stage embryos of the domesticated carrot, Daucus carota L., were severed at their midlengths to produce two halves termed apical and basal pieces. These pieces may be grafted or kept separate. Horticulture > Vegetables > Carrot > Science embryos   root   regeneration   homeotic   gene   sex   combs   indole-3-acetic   acid   brassica   napus   l   daucus   carota   somatic   grafted   sensitive   plant Jan 1, 2007  

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Somatic heart- and torpedo-stage embryos of the domesticated carrot, Daucus carota L., were severed at their midlengths to produce two halves termed apical and basal pieces. These pieces may be grafted or kept separate.
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