SHOOT REGENERATION FROM PROTOPLASTS OF PENNISETUM AMERICANUM L (MIL CEREAL)

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A finely dispersed cell suspension was obtained from embryogenic calli of two genotypes of pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum L. Mil cereal). Protoplasts isolated from both cell suspensions divided and produced globular embryoids and calli. On an agar medium, the embryoids were induced to form albino shoots or albino plantlet- like structures

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volume 5  issue 1

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publication date 1994-06-01

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