Plant Tissue Culture 100 years since Gottlieb Haberlandt

In 2002 the 100th anniversary of the publication on "Culturversuche mit isolierten Pflanzenzellen" by Gottlieb Haberlandt was celebrated. Haberlandt´s vision of the totipotency of plant cells represents the actual beginning of tissue culture. This book pays homage to a great Austrian scien...

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Other Authors: Laimer, Margit (Editor), Rucker, Waltraud (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York Springer 2003
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