104 Daucus carota L. ssp. sativus (Holf.) Arcangeli.
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RESEARCH ARTICLES CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 84, NO. 6, 25 MARCH 2003 775 *For correspondence. (e-mail: pcbt@cscftri.ren.nic.in) Elicitation of anthocyanin production in callus cultures of Daucus carota and involvement of calcium channel modulators G. Sudha and G. A.
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in vitro cultures using carrot hairy roots as host. An aeroponic culture system was studied using a bed of perlite particles to support the mycorrhizal roots.
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