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Volume 44, Number 3, June 2008

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A comparison of strategies for transformation with multiple genes via microprojectile-mediated bombardment
pp. 162-168(7)
Authors: Schmidt, M.; LaFayette, P.; Artelt, B.; Parrott, W.

Indirect organogenesis and plant regeneration in Helicteres isora L., an important medicinal plant
pp. 186-193(8)
Authors: Shriram, Varsha; Kumar, Vinay; Shitole, Mahadeo

Factors affecting somatic embryogenesis in anther cultures of Chinese pink (Dianthus chinensis L.)
pp. 194-202(9)
Authors: Fu, XiaoPeng; Yang, ShuHua; Bao, ManZhu

High frequency plant regeneration and accumulation of tropane alkaloids in regenerated plants of Scopolia parviflora
pp. 203-208(6)
Authors: Kim, Yong; Min, Ji; Kim, Won; Kang, Young; Moon, Hyun; Lee, Cheul; Prasad, D.; Choi, Myung

Gibberellic acid improved shoot multiplication in Cephaelis ipecacuanha
pp. 216-220(5)
Authors: Isogai, Satoko; Touno, Kaori; Shimomura, Koichiro

Effect of water stress mediated through agar on in vitro growth of potato
pp. 221-228(8)
Authors: Gopal, J.; Iwama, K.; Jitsuyama, Y.

Use of regression analysis in plant cell, tissue, and organ culture experiments
pp. 229-232(4)
Authors: Lorenzo, J.; Garcia-Borroto, M.

Use of in vitro method to evaluate some grapevine varieties for tolerance and susceptibility to sodium bicarbonate-induced chlorosis
pp. 233-237(5)
Authors: Tangolar, Serpil; Ünlü, Gülşen; Tangolar, Semih; Daşgan, Yıldız; Yılmaz, Nihat

Micropropagation of Alocasia amazonica using semisolid and liquid cultures
pp. 238-238(1)
Authors: Jo, E.; Murthy, H.; Hahn, E.; Paek, K.

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