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Response of root explants to in vitro cultivation of marketable garlic cultivars

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Table 1. Effect of the two regeneration media on callus regeneration in eight garlic cultivars
Figure 2.  Callus regeneration (%) in eight garlic cultivars after five months on culture  medium A (Kondo et al., 2000) and after two months on culture medium B (Zheng et al.,  2003)
Figure 3. Photos of in vitro shoot development of garlic varieties through indirect  organogenesis

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