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The influence of the stress effect of an elevated temperature on the morphogenic callus of Tr. durum and Tr, aestivum wheat varieties was studied. The dependence of the intensity of growth processes on the duration of the applied thermal effects schemes is shown. It was established that the presence of endophytic bacterial infection also cardinally changes morphogenetic processes in vitro.
Wheat, in vitro, temperature stress, resistance, regenerative potential, endophytic infection
Wheat, in vitro, temperature stress, resistance, regenerative potential, endophytic infection
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