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Tissue Culturing and Harvesting of Protonemata from the Moss
Physcomitrella patens
Authors:
Xiaoqin Wang
and
Yikun He
,
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08/05/2015,
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[Abstract] Moss spores germinate to form an alga-like filamentous structure called the protonemata. Protonemata are the earliest stage (the haploid phase) of a bryophyte life cycle and eventually give rise to a mature gametophyte. Protonemata of the moss
Physcomitrella patens
(
P. patens
) are important not only in their life cycle, but also ...
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