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Protocorm

In orchids, seeds contain an unorganised embryo comprising only a few hundred cells. During seed germination this embryo forms a tuberous structure, called a protocorm, from which develops a complete plant. In cultures, vegetative parts of several orchids form round, smooth protocorms which may be multiplied indefinitely or induced to regenerate a whole plant.

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