Plant tissue culture: Historical developments and applied aspects

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H. R. Dagla
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[1] Department of Botany, J-N-V University
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genetic engineering; in vitro tissue culture; Micropropagation;
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10.1007/s12045-012-0086-8
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The success of plant biotechnology relies on the fundamental techniques of plant tissue culture. Understanding basic biology of plants is a prerequisite for proper utilization of the plant system or parts thereof. Plant tissue culture helps in providing a basic understanding of physical and chemical requirements of cell, tissue, organ culture, their growth and development. Establishment of cell, tissue and organ culture and regeneration of plantlets under in vitro conditions has opened up new avenues in the area of plant biotechnology. © 2012 Indian Academy of Sciences.
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