Plant Tissue Culture
Plant tissue culture is a process of producing more plants from existing plant material in a laboratory setting. It is a technique used to propagate plants from the smallest pieces of tissue, such as a single cell, a callus, or a leaf. This process involves the regeneration of new plants from the explants, resulting in a rapid increase in the number of plants. Plant tissue culture is very important in the modern world, as it is used in a variety of applications, including the production of rare and endangered species, the creation of disease-resistant crops, and the development of new genetically-modified organisms. The application of plant tissue culture also has potential to be used in the production of pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and a variety of food products.
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