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WHEN young Pharbitis embryos were cultured on an artificial medium, abnormal organs formed which had not previously been reported for embryo cultures of any other plants1. This communication presents some additional observations on the formation of the abnormal organs.
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MATSUBARA, S., NAKAHIRA, R. In vitro Formation of Adventitious Organs by Pharbitis Embryos. Nature 211, 1208–1210 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2111208a0
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