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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...
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    to 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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    applied chemicals. Frederick Campion Steward pioneered techniques of micropropagation and plant tissue culture controlled by plant hormones. The synthetic...
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    composed of meristem material, the rhizome will not grow. Micropropagation Micropropagation, also known as tissue culture, is the practice of rapidly...
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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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    medium separate from the parent organism. This technique is also called micropropagation. This is typically facilitated via use of a liquid, semi-solid, or...
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    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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    Floriculture (from Latin: floris + culture) is the study of the efficient production of the plants that produce showy, colorful flowers and foliage for...
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    Plant tissue culture (category Micropropagation)
    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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    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...
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    Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. Chalupa, V. (1992). "Micropropagation of European Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia L.) and Wild Service Tree...
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    blossoms." Tulips can be propagated through bulb offsets, seeds or micropropagation. Offsets and tissue culture methods are means of asexual propagation...
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    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...
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    seeds or from vegetative means such as division, root cuttings, or micropropagation. Although technically perennials that normally produce the edible flower...
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    Division Grafting and bud grafting, widely used in fruit tree propagation Micropropagation Offsets Stolons (runners) Storage organs such as bulbs, corms, tubers...
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    An example would be the selection and domestication of plants via micropropagation. Another example is the designing of transgenic plants to grow under...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-877984-1. Jang, Gi-Won; Kim, Kwang-Soo; Park, Ro-Dong (2003). "Micropropagation of Venus fly trap by shoot culture". Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture...
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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...
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    Preetamraj J. P. Arokiyaraj S. Kade P. Ignacimuthu S. 2008. (2008). "Micropropagation of Vitex agnus-castus, (Verbenaceae)—a valuable medicinal plant". In...
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    grafting in the greenhouse in winter onto seedling rootstock.: 102  Micropropagation of flowering dogwood is now used in breeding programs aiming to incorporate...
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    offsets that are generated each year from the rootstocks. The use of micropropagation protocols has been studied. This species has been crossed with other...
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    to obtain over 50% germination levels in about 3 weeks. Efforts at micropropagation have had marginal success. Methods on transplanting seedlings raised...
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    traditionally used as a growth supplement in plant tissue culture and micropropagation. The smell of coconuts comes from the 6-pentyloxan-2-one molecule,...
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    Bangladesh. Commercial cultivation is rarely seen of the plant. In vitro micropropagation is a method that has been used to conserve the plant by rapidly producing...
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    recent development is the use of "somaclones" in banana cultivation. Micropropagation involves growing plants from very small amounts of source tissue, sometimes...
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    phytopathogens of Solanum lycopersicum seedlings. LEDs can also be used in micropropagation. The low energy consumption, low maintenance and small size of LEDs...
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    there are many seed germination patterns, which can be complex by micropropagation techniques (which include tissue culture); commercial quantities of...
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    58. S2CID 89492752. Giridhar P, Ravishankar GA (2004). "Efficient micropropagation of Vanilla planifolia Andr. under influence of thidiazuron, zeatin...
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  • be used. In sexual reproduction, a propagule is a seed or spore. In micropropagation, a type of asexual reproduction, any part of the plant may be used...
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    Container production and post-harvest handling of Lotus (Nelumbo) and Micropropagation of herbaceous Peony (Paeonia). Auburn: Auburn University. Masuda, Junichiro;...
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