Method for regeneration of coniferous plants by somatic embryoge

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This invention relates to a method for regeneration of coniferous plants. In particular, this invention relates to the development of a multi-step method that is able to complete the entire somatic embryogenesis regenerative process, from explant collection to planting, for plants of the genus Pinus and Pinus interspecies hybrid plants. This method is well suited for producing clonal planting stock useful for reforestation.

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