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In vitro micropropagation of two species of okra: Abelmoschus esculentus and Abelmoschus cannabinus |
Cahiers Agricultures. Volume 5, Number 2, 109-11, Mars-Avril 1996, Note de recherche
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Author(s) : Yézoumi Akogo, Atsou Aidam, Komi Odah, Akossiwa Madjé Quashie |
Summary : Two species of okra were micropropagated in vitro from single nodal shoots, starting from primary explants obtained from seedlings. During the initiation phase, both species grew and developed satisfactorily. Whereas A. cannabinus maintained its regenerative capacity even after three propagation-phase subcultures, A. esculentus gradually started losing it from the second subculture on, and formed early flower buds. |
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