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What is organogenesis?

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The morphological changes occur in the callus leading to the formation of shoot and roots is called organogenesis.

(i) Organogenesis canbe induced in vitro by introducing plant growth regulators in the MS medium.
(ii) Auxin and cytokinin induce shoot and root formation.
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