1991
AUTHORSJennifer F. Topping , Keith Lindsey
ABSTRACTPlant organ cultures are characterized by the maintenance of structural integrity, as a consequence of growth from defined meristems, and are thereby distinguished from callus and suspension cultures. Such morphological stability is in turn associated with improved genetic and metabolic stability compared with undifferentiated cultures, and has led to the use of organ cultures as a means of clonally propagating commercially important species [4], of producing specific secondary metabolites in vitro, though more specifically as genetically transformed ‘hairy root’ cultures [1], and of studying physiological properties of organs under relatively well defined environmental conditions [2]. More... »
PAGES67-79
Plant Tissue Culture Manual
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