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A procedure for plant regeneration from immature cotyledon tissue of soybean

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This paper (No. 85-3-205) is published with the approval of the Director of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station.

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Lazzeri, P.A., Hildebrand, D.F. & Collins, G.B. A procedure for plant regeneration from immature cotyledon tissue of soybean. Plant Mol Biol Rep 3, 160–168 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02886752

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