Hormonal basis of in vitro direct plant regeneration and micropropagation through minitubers in potato
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The present studies revealed that micro propagation through minitubers is a quite efficient and cost effective method for the production of disease free seed (minitubers) of the commercial potato varieties. One nodal segment cultured in vitro gave about 8
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