Table 1. Aroids that have micropropagation methods reported in the scientific literature.
Amorphophallus konjac Asokan, M.P. et al. 1984. Sci. Hort. 24: 251-256.
Amorphophallus titanum Kohlenbach, H.W. and C. Brecht. 1988. Acta Hort. 226: 65-72.
Anthurium andreanum Pierik, R.L.M. 1976. Physiol. Plant. 37: 80-82.
Anthurium scherzerianum Pierik, R.L.M. 1976. Sci. Hort. 4: 291-292.
Caladium bicolor Hartman, R.D. 1974. Phytopath. 64:237-240.
Colocasia esculenta Abo El-Nil, M. and F.W. Zettler. 1976. Plant Sci. Let. 6: 401-408.
Cryptocoryne becketii Gargiulo, J.A. and M.E. Kane. 1994. HortSci. 29:568.
Dieffenbachia maculata Taylor, M.E. and J.F. Knaus. 1978. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 91: 233-235.
Epipremnum aureus Miller, L.R. and T. Murashige. 1976. In Vitro 12(12): 797-813.
Monstera deliciosa Fonnesbeck, A. and M. Fonnesbeck. 1980. HortSci. 15(6): 740-741.
Spathiphyllum Fonnesbeck, M. and A. Fonnesbeck. 1974. Sci. Hort. 10: 21-25.
Syngonium podophyllum Miller, L.R. and T. Murashige. 1976. In Vitro 12(12): 797-813.
Xanthosoma caracu Asokan, M.P. et al. 1984. HortSci. 19(6): 885-886.

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