Physiological and anatomical characteristics of in vitro photoautotrophic plants

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The physiological and anatomical characteristics of the in vitro plants are interrelated and chiefly governed by the microclimate of the culture vessel which includes mainly light, relative humidity, carbon dioxide, air movement inside the culture vessel and also the composition of the nutrient medium. All of these factors interact, influencing plantlet growth and production. © 2005 Springer. All Rights Reserved.

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Afreen, F. (2005). Physiological and anatomical characteristics of in vitro photoautotrophic plants. In Photoautotrophic (sugar-free medium) Micropropagation as a New Micropropagation and Transplant Production System (pp. 61–90). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3126-2_6

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