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Callogenesis is the shoot development in callus, due to low auxin and hign cytokinin concentration in the culturing medium during tissue culture.

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callogenesis is a formation of undifferentiated mass of plant cell called "calli" form from the source of wounded viable plant tissue

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Q: Direct and indirect morphogenesis in Plant tissue culture?
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