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Preface;
1. Introduction;
2. Interactions of developing organs;
3. Hormones as correlative agents;
4. Callus and tumour development;
5. The polarization of tissues;
6. The canalization of vascular differentiation;
7. Cell lineages;
8. Stomata as an example of meristemoid development;
9. Expressions of cellular interactions;
10. Apical meristems;
11. The localization of new leaves;
12. A temporal control of apical differentiation;
13. Generalizations about pattern formation.
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