The Effects of Light Intensity and Spectral Quality on Growth and Shoot Initiation in Tobacco Callus

  • Seibert M
  • Wetherbee P
  • Job D
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The effects of eight different narrow band-emnitting flu-orescent lamps (371-750 nm) and four commercial broad band-emitting fluorescent sources upon growth and shoot initiation in tobacco callus (Nicotiana tabacum var. Wis-consin 38) have been characterized. Wavelength and inten-sity are equally important parameters in deterniining mor-phogenic changes. Near ultraviolet light (371 nin) was found

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Seibert, M., Wetherbee, P. J., & Job, D. D. (1975). The Effects of Light Intensity and Spectral Quality on Growth and Shoot Initiation in Tobacco Callus. Plant Physiology, 56(1), 130–139. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.56.1.130

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