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Effects of Low-Dose Kinetin, 2,4-D and Monochromatic Light Conditions on Flavonoid Content in Callus Culture of Dioscorea esculenta 低剂量 Kinetin、2,4-D 和单色光条件对薯蓣皂苷含量的影响
Trends in Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.48048/tis.2024.7218
N. A. Habibah, Ari Yuniastuti, Nugrahaningsih Nugrahaning, Safitri Safitri, Anisa Dewi Sri Puspitasari
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