Abstract:BackgroundEarly somatic embryogenesis (SE) has been recognized as an important tool for plants to propagate in vitro. However, our knowledge about the proteins involved in early SE including the callus dedifferentiation is still limited, especially in the economic woody tree – Eucalyptus.ResultsWe performed the data-independent acquisition (DIA) mass-spectrometry (MS) to study the proteins involved in early SE of two Eucalyptus species - E. camaldulensis (high regeneratively potential) and E. grandis x urophyl… Show more
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