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In vitro clonal propagation and efficient acclimatization with use of hydrogel of intensively sweet medicinal plant Lippia dulcis Trev.

Published Online: 27 Apr 2021
Volume & Issue: Volume 66 (2020) - Issue 4 (December 2020)
Page range: 25 - 31
Received: 18 Jul 2020
Accepted: 08 Dec 2020
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