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The concept of cellular totipotency in plants was given by

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Haberlandt
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Steward
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Skoog
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Solution

The correct option is A Haberlandt
Cellular totipotency is the potential of a single cell to generate all types of cells and to assemble them into a whole organism when cultured at sufficient temperature and aeration in a suitable culture medium. In 1902, a German Botanist, Professor Gottieb Haberlandt, proposed the idea of Totipotency.
So, option A is the correct option.

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