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Volume 37, Number 1, January 2001

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Fluorescence in situ hybridization of single copy transgenes in rice chromosomes
pp. 1-5(5)
Authors: Kharb, Pushpa; Dong, Jinjiang; Islam-Faridi, M.; Stelly, David; Hall, Timothy

Soybean cell enlargement oscillates with a temperature-compensated period length of CA. 24 min
pp. 19-23(5)
Authors: Morré, D.; Pogue, Rhea; Morré, Dorothy

Comparing carbohydrate status during norway spruce seed development and somatic embryo formation
pp. 24-28(5)
Authors: Gösslová, Monika; Svobodová, Hana; Lipavská, Helena; Albrechtová, Jana; Vreugdenhil, Dick

In vitro culture of common mullein (Verbascum thapsus L.)
pp. 40-43(4)
Authors: Turker, Arzu; Camper, N.; Gurel, E.

Direct shoot organogenesis and plant regeneration in safflower
pp. 50-54(5)
Authors: Mandal, A.; Gupta, S.

Embryogenic response of multiple soybean [Glycine max (L.) merr.] cultivars across three locations
pp. 62-67(6)
Authors: Meurer, C.; Dinkins, R.; Redmond, C.; McAllister, K.; Tucker, D.; Walker, D.; Parrott, W.; Trick, H.; Essig, J.; Frantz, H.; Finer, J.; Collins, G.

Compact callus cluster suspension cultures of Catharanthus roseus with enhanced indole alkaloid biosynthesis
pp. 68-72(5)
Authors: Zhao, Jian; Zhu, Wei-Hua; Hu, Qiu; Guo, Ying-Qing

In vitro regeneration of plantlets from immature zygotic embryos of Picea chihuahuana Martínez, an endemic mexican endangered species
pp. 73-78(6)
Authors: Rosas, Martín; Manuel, Víctor; Avila, Chávez; Boettler, Robert

Development of a shoot multiplication system for hop (Humulus lupulus L.)
pp. 79-83(5)
Authors: Roy, Ashis; Leggett, Grey; Koutoulis, Anthony

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