Plant Tissue Culture
Plant tissue culture is a form of biotechnology that involves the in-vitro cultivation of cells, tissues, organs, or entire plants from small samples of the parental material. It can be used to study the genetic makeup of plants, to produce embryos, to clone plants, or to create genetic variation. It is an important tool in plant biotechnology, providing a way to produce a large number of genetically identical plants in a short period of time. Its applications include rapid propagation of plants, production of disease-free plants, and genetic manipulation of plants for improved crop yields and quality.
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