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Micropropagation or
tissue culture is the
practice of
rapidly multiplying plant stock material to
produce many
progeny plants,
using modern plant tissue...
- It is
widely used to
produce clones of a
plant in a
method known as
micropropagation.
Different techniques in
plant tissue culture may
offer certain advantages...
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techniques such as
micropropagation,
mutation breeding, cryopreservation, and the
application of nanoparticles.
Micropropagation allows for the rapid...
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applied chemicals.
Frederick Campion Steward pioneered techniques of
micropropagation and
plant tissue culture controlled by
plant hormones. The synthetic...
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initiate root
formation in
vitro in a
procedure called micropropagation.
Micropropagation of
plants is the
process of
using small samples of plants...
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medium separate from the
parent organism. This
technique is also
called micropropagation. This is
typically facilitated via use of a liquid, semi-solid, or...
- was
formed during the
reaction of
sulfate radical anion with NAA. In
micropropagation of
various plants, NAA is
typically added to a
medium containing nutrients...
- Lydiane; Kleyn, John (1996),
Plants from Test Tubes: An
Introduction to
Micropropagation, Portland, Or.:
Timber Press, pp. 23–24, ISBN 978-0-88192-361-2 Chen...
- 5962/bhl.title.388.
Muhammad Akram &
Faheem Aftab (2012). "Efficient
micropropagation and
rooting of king
white mulberry (Morus
macroura miq.) var. laevigata...
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efficiency and
explant survivability of
micropropagation, a
thorough care is
taken for the
optimization of the
micropropagation protocol. For example,
using explants...