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Protocorm in Wikipedia...
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structure called protocorm,
young plants which have
germinated but lack
leaves and
which consist mainly of
parenchyma cells.
Infected protocorms tend to develop...
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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...
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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...
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Wakehurst Place in West Sus****, near London. In this technique, buds,
protocorm and
meristematic cells are
preserved through particular light and temperature...
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Williamson B.
Hadley G (1970). "Penetration and
infection of
orchid protocorms by
Thanatephorus cu****eris". Pathology. 60: 1092–1096.
Carling DE, Pope...
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between decomposing wood, mycorrhizas, and
terrestrial orchid seeds and
protocorms".
Trends and
fluctuations and
underlying mechanisms in
terrestrial orchid...
- Graciela, Terada; Silvana, Sede (2014). "Symbiotic seed
germination and
protocorm development of Aa
achalensis Schltr., a
terrestrial orchid endemic from...
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After numerous comparative findings, it was
concluded that
symbiotic protocorms developed more
promptly over
asymbiotic germination methods versus symbiotic...