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Tissue Culture in Forestry and Agriculture

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  • "Regenetarion phenomena; Development mechanisms; Applications of developmental systems; Genetic variability and stability; Propagation of woody species; Tissue culture for forest improvement."
  • "Keynote address, Regeneration phenomena, Developmental mechanisms, Applications of developmental systems, Genetic variability and stability, Propagation of woody species, Tissue culture for forest improvement, Poster abstracts."

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  • "Conference proceedings"
  • "Conference papers and proceedings"
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  • "Tissue culture in forestry and agriculture : [proceedings of the 3. Tennessee Symposium on Plant Cell and Tissue Culture held Sept. 9-13, 1984, at the Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.]"
  • "Tissue culture in forestry and agriculture : proceedings of the Third Tennessee Symposium on Plant Cell and Tissue Culture --held September 9-13, 1984, at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee"
  • "Tissue culture in forestry and agriculture : proceedings of the Third Tennessee Symposium on Plant Cell and Tissue Culture, entitled Propagation of Higher Plants Through Plant Tissue Culture III, held September 9-13, 1984, at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee"
  • "Tissue culture in forestry and agriculture : [proceedings of the 3. Tennessee Symposium on Plant Cell and Tissue Culture, Sept. 9 - 13, 1984, Knoxville, Tenn.]"
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  • "Tissue culture in forestry and agriculture"
  • "Tissue culture in forestry and agriculture : (proceedings of the third Tennessee symposium on plant cell and tissue culture; entitled Propagation of higher plants through plant tissue culture III; University of Tennessee, Knoxville, September 9-13, 1984)"