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After six weeks of culture, leaves, bodies and roots of Spilanthes calva have different scar tissue sensitivity rates to different concentrations of 2,4-D and hormones, with the highest being 100% and the lowest being 33%. All the scars successfully induced are spongy scars. There are signs in some parts of the tree that scar tissue began to form after about 3-4 weeks, and completely transformed into scar tissue at the end of 6 weeks. Scar is sensed from leaves to light green, which turns slightly yellow, while scar tissue sensed from curly hair and trunk presents a slightly dull green color. In the leaves, the induced scar tissue turns slightly yellow and green, and the highest fresh and dry quality is received when identifying 0. 5 mg/ml 2,4-D, the induction rate was 100%, and no scar tissue was observed in the cognition only using hormone induction. In vivo, the induced scar tissue is dark green, and the fresh volume and the highest dry volume are received when identifying 0 respectively. 5 mg/ml of 2,4-D and 2,4-D combined agonist (1x1 mg/ml). At the root, scar tissue is perceived as dark green, and in some senses, blue is deeper than body scar tissue, and the highest fresh and dry amount is obtained in the perception of 2,4-D binding hormone (0) respectively. 5×3 mg/ml) and 2 mg/ml 2,4-d.
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