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It is a general statement that auxins having the capacity to induce the somatic embryos. If the medium contains the auxins, then the induced somatic embryos undergoes proliferation, instead of differentiation and furthur development. Hence, it is necessary to remove the auxins before going for histodifferentiation and maturation.

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