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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a commercially viable process for in vitro mass culture ofJatropha curcas. The process for in vitro mass culture ofJatropha curcasis simple, faster, and suitable for production of disease-free root tubers of uniform quality and employs media with a reduced concentration of phytohormones.

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patent: 1799340 (2006-07-01), None
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