The process by which a callus is formed at a wound site. A plant callus is a portion of plant tissue that consists of mass of undifferentiated plant cells. It consists primarily of parenchyma cells but possibly contains other cell types as the callus begins to differentiate.
cell activation +
circadian regulation of heart rate +
coagulation +
cytokine production +
determination of adult lifespan
digestion +
epiboly involved in wound healing +
hemolymph coagulation
innervation +
keratinization +
megagametogenesis +
meristem determinacy +
meristem maintenance +
microgametogenesis +
midbrain-hindbrain boundary maturation during brain development
midbrain-hindbrain boundary maturation during neural plate development
molting cycle +
molting cycle process +
morphogenesis of a branching structure +
multi-multicellular organism process +
multicellular organism adhesion +
multicellular organism development +
multicellular organism growth +
multicellular organismal movement +
multicellular organismal response to stress +
multicellular organismal-level homeostasis +
muscle attachment +
negative regulation of multicellular organismal process +
negative regulation of wound healing +
neurotrophin production +
organ growth +
organism emergence from protective structure +
ossification +
otolith tethering
pattern specification process +
photoreceptor cell maintenance
pigment accumulation in tissues +
plasma lipoprotein particle clearance +
plasma lipoprotein particle organization +
plasma membrane repair +
pollen germination
polyphenic determination +
positive regulation of epithelial cell proliferation involved in wound healing
positive regulation of multicellular organismal process +
positive regulation of wound healing +
post-embryonic development +
primary growth
production of molecular mediator involved in inflammatory response +
pseudocleavage +
pupariation +
pupation
regulation of multicellular organismal process +
regulation of wound healing +
respiratory gaseous exchange by respiratory system +