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- from the fungal symbiont. The symbiosis starts with a structure called a protocorm. During the symbiosis, the fungus develops structures called pelotons...
- Wakehurst Place in West Sus****, near London. In this technique, buds, protocorm and meristematic cells are preserved through particular light and temperature...
- multiplication has also been achieved through culture of callus m****es, protocorms, root tips and stem nodes. Description of any of these processes can be...
- threatened endemic orchid, Ipsea malabarica (Reichb.f.) J D Hook through protocorm-like bodies". Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 43 (9): 829–834...
- found in the protocorm of T. discolor to aid in germination. A recent study found that the mycorrhizal fungi found in these protocorms persist even after...
- Loranthaceae and Lycopodiaceae. He is credited for coining the term "protocorm" to describe the early stages in the germination of lycopods. He worked...
- Graciela, Terada; Silvana, Sede (2014). "Symbiotic seed germination and protocorm development of Aa achalensis Schltr., a terrestrial orchid endemic from...
- Duan, J. (2011). Asymbiotic seed germination, induction of calli and protocorm-like bodies, and in vitro seedling development of the rare and endangered...