Analyzing the Slow Growth and Cryopreservation Cultured Plants for Low Cost Option
| Vol-2 | Issue-6 | June 2017 | Published Online: 18 June 2017 PDF ( 222 KB ) | ||
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| Anshu Rani 1 | ||
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1Associate Professor, Department of Botany, S.M.C.C. Government College Aburoad |
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| Abstract | ||
Tissue culture innovation is utilized for the creation of multiplied haploids, cryopreservation, engendering new plant varieties, saving uncommon and jeopardized plants, hard to-spread plants, and to deliver optional metabolites and transgenic plants. The energy prerequisites for tissue culture innovation rely upon day temperature, day-length and relative stickiness, and they must be controlled during the cycle of proliferation. Individual plant species additionally contrast in their growth necessities. Henceforth, it is important to have low cost alternatives for weaning, solidifying of miniature proliferated plants lastly developing them in the field. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Tissue, Culture, technology, Secondary, Cost | ||
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