Abstract
Wounding of leaves of the tobacco hybrid Nicotiana glauca × N. langsdorffii caused tumor formation at the site of the wound where metabolites would have collected under normal transport conditions. Gamma irradiation, which above certain levels enhances tumor formation in this hybrid, changed neither the site nor the amount of tumor tissue formed. Tumor development closely followed the pattern of wound callus formation.
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