Plant tissue culture techniques have proven to be quite useful in answering a variety of concerns in both basic and applied plant research. Plant tissue culture is a set of procedures for maintaining or growing plant cells, tissues, or organs in sterile circumstances on a known-composition nutrient culture medium. Micropropagation is a technique that uses plant tissue culture to make clones of a plant. Different plant tissue culture techniques may provide advantages over traditional propagation methods, such as:
The process of creating perfect replicas of plants with desirable characteristics.
It's now also employed for elucidating underlying regulatory processes and generating genetically modified (transgenic) plants. Plant tissue culture techniques have changed the agricultural sector in modern times as a result of their widespread usage in numerous sectors of applied plant research.
It's utilised to grow mature plants in a short amount of time.
Multiple plant production in the lack of seeds or essential pollinators for seed generation.
The regeneration of complete plants from genetically engineered plant cells.
The development of plants in sterile containers that allow them to be moved considerably reduces the risk of disease, pests, and pathogens being transmitted.
Plants grown from seeds that would normally have a minimal chance of germination and thriving.Author(s) Details
Dipu Samanta
Department of Botany, Dr. Kanailal Bhattacharyya College, Ramrajatala, Howrah, India.
Debleena Roy
Department of Botany, Lady Brabourne College, Suhrawardy Avenue, Kolkata, India.
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