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Who is introduced somatic embryogenesis in callus cultured on a semi solid medium?

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Answered by suhana179
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Am not sure but yes it might be Suman Shanker and H Y Mohan Ram
Answered by Akanksha0623
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Brief Historical Background:

J. Reinert (1958-59):

Reported his first observations of in vitro somatic embryogenesis in Daucus carota.

F. C. Steward, M. O. Mapes and K. Mears (1958):

Also reported the somatic em­bryogenesis in carrot from freely suspended cells and emphasized the importance of coconut milk for in vitro somatic embryogenesis.

N. S. Rangaswamy (1961):

Studied in detail the somatic embryogenesis in Citrus sp.

R. N. Konar and K. Nataraja (1969):

Studied the somatic embryogenesis of Ranuncu­lus sceleratus using various floral parts (including anthers) as well as somatic tissues in culture.

P. V. Ammirato (1974):

Reported the effect of abscisic acid on the development of so­matic embryos from cells of Carum carvi.

H. Lang and H. W. Kohlenbach (1978):

Demonstrated the ability of mechanically iso­lated, fully differentiated mesophyll cells of Macleaya cordata to yield an embryogenic cal­lus.B. V. Conger, G. E. Hanning, D. J. Gray and J. K. McDaniel (1983):

Obtained direct embryogenesis from leaf mesophyll cells of orchard grass (Dactyhs glomerata L.) without an intervening callus tissue.

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