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Relationships between peroxidases and budding in date palm tissues cultured in vitro

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In natural conditions, a cyclic growth of the apical meristem of the date palm is observed. This type of growth is also encountered in the behavior of vegetative shoots in in vitro culture, a growth stage succeeding a budding stage. Peroxidase activity is related to a cyclic budding phenomenon, where maximum enzyme activity and also a modification of isoperoxidase content are noted at the same time as the formation of buds.

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Booij, I., Monfort, S. & Macheix, J.J. Relationships between peroxidases and budding in date palm tissues cultured in vitro . Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult 35, 165–171 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00032966

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