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In vitro propagation of Douglas maple (Acer glabrum var. douglasii): 1. Role of basal medium formulation and concentrations of supplemental minerals and cytokinin on optimization of shoot multiplication

Noel A Hathaway, Stephen L Love and Robert R Tripepi
Native Plants Journal, September 2023, 24 (3) 234-246; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.24.3.234
Noel A Hathaway
1005 Vintage Valley Parkway, Zillah, WA 98953
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Stephen L Love
University of Idaho, Aberdeen R & E Center, 1693 S 2700 W, Aberdeen, ID 83210
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University of Idaho, Department of Plant Sciences, Moscow, ID 83844
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