“…The effectiveness and pathway of SE differentiation depends on several factors; however, optimum concentrations of PGRs play a vital function in the acquisition of cellular competence, initiating dedifferentiation, and re-differentiation [113]. At the cellular level of Eucalyptus plants, auxins are able to regulate different mechanisms such as cell division, expansion, and differentiation, and auxins can promote isodiametric expansion, lateral expansion, and axial elongation [30,52]. Furthermore, synthetic auxins such as 2,4-D, 4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid (picloram) and dicamba disrupt endogenous auxin metabolism, promote cellular reorganisation and induce somatic embryogenesis [10,37,53].…”