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Somatic embryogenesis - ESEM

Submitted by Kateřina Eliášová on Fri, 07/20/2018 - 11:51
the arrow point to cells of the root cap at very base of the cylindric somatic embryo of Norway spruce
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Figure 3. Morphology of three-week-old emblings developed from embryos desiccated at different relative humidity levels (G100, G95, and G90). (A) – Overview of emblings; (B) – Length of whole shoots (dark gray columns), hypocotyls (light gray columns), and primary roots (white columns). The image of the embling inserted in graph B shows the measured parts – shoot (s), hypocotyl (h), and root (r).
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