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PREVIOUS work has shown that initiation of bud and root primordia on roots of intact horseradish plants is influenced by the presence of a rosette of leaves, and that regeneration in isolated root segments is controlled by a growth factor produced during the extension of the buds first-formed following excision1.
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DORE, J. Correlation between Induced Extension-growth and Regeneration in Horseradish. Nature 209, 98–99 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/209098b0
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