“…In glossaries, for example [ 7 ], stem cell developmental potency is classified into several types: unipotent, a stem cell able to develop into only one cell or tissue type; multipotent, a stem cell able to develop into more than one cell type of the plant body; pluripotent, a stem cell able to develop into most, but not all, cell types that constitute the body; and totipotent, a stem cell able to develop into all cell types. These are reflected by case studies that use various cell and tissue culture methodologies, such as callus culture, tracheary element formation, adventitious bud/root formation, and somatic embryogenesis [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ]. However, to date, there are no definite and highly efficient standards for the regulation of stem cell development in in vitro plant cell and tissue cultures.…”