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Indirect somatic embryogenesis differs from direct embryogenesis in that:

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  1. It occurs without callus formation
  2. It requires callus formation before embryos develop
  3. It occurs only in zygotic tissue
  4. Embryos arise directly from PEDC

Answer:- Option(s): 2


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