Micropropagation is a widely used technique in plant biotechnology for the asexual, in vitro propagation of plants under sterile conditions. This experiment involves culturing plant tissues in nutrient-rich media to rapidly produce large numbers of genetically identical plantlets, known as clones. It is especially valuable for propagating elite or endangered species, disease-free plants, and commercially important varieties. The micropropagation experiment provides hands-on exposure to sterile techniques, media preparation, and the biological principles of plant tissue development.
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Contact NowBranch: Biology Sciences
Subject: Plant Biotechnology
Topic: Tissue Culture
Subtopic: Micropropagation
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