Abstract

Summary Histological observation of organogenesis and plant regeneration from callus of sundew ( Drosera spathulata Labill. ) has been studied. The process of organogenesis begins by formation of two meristemoid regions, which have been found in the peripheral cell layer and the inner zone of calli. Stalk-like organoids are formed from the peripheral callus zone and roots from the inner zone. Roots have a typical histological structure and tracheids are present. In some cases, compact globular structures arose from the peripheral callus layer and later developed into bipolar embryo-like structures.

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