The researcher's work focuses on understanding the growth responses of Anacardium occidentalis, a cashew plant species, to varying concentrations of Indole Butyric Acid (IBA) and different scion types in the context of regenerative plant tissue culture. Their study contributes to the broader understanding of how environmental factors like IBA influence seedling development and overall plant growth strategies within this system.
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