Hyperproduction of shoots during a vitro regeneration of plant

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A plurality of viable plant regenerants can be produced by culturing an intact plant seed of in the presence of cytokinin and/or auxin growth factors. The growth factor is preferably benzylaminopurine and thiadiziron. The plant seed is preferably a pea, bean, geranium, peanut, grass pea, chickpea or lentil seed.

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