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Embryogenic rice callus was subjected to medium flow of various velocities for 24 h by using a disk-type radial flow channel. After 3 weeks' incubation for regeneration, the extent of shooting callus decreased from 60% to less than 5 %, with increasing flow velocities.
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Honda, H., Oda, T., Shiragami, N. et al. Effect of medium flow on regeneration of rice callus. Biotechnol Tech 6, 469–472 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02447491
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