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Do’s and Don’ts of tissue culture

Do’s and Don’ts of tissue culture

The tissue culture is an efficient technique in the research and commercialization of secondary metabolites, horticulture crops, and plants that are difficult to grow by conventional methods. Some people have...

Do’s and Don’ts of tissue culture

The tissue culture is an efficient technique in the research and commercialization of secondary metabolites, horticulture crops, and plants that are difficult to grow by conventional methods. Some people have...

Tissue Culture's Application for Horticultural Crops

Tissue Culture's Application for Horticultural ...

Tissue culture created the possibility to generate a whole plant from single cells or tissues, which opened new approaches to plant improvement. It has become an essential technique to produce...

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Tissue Culture's Application for Horticultural ...

Tissue culture created the possibility to generate a whole plant from single cells or tissues, which opened new approaches to plant improvement. It has become an essential technique to produce...

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Agar vs. Gellan Gum: Which to Choose?

Agar vs. Gellan Gum: Which to Choose?

Plants, like all other living organisms on earth, require minerals and nutrients for their growth and development. In nature, soil acts as a nutrient reservoir and the support system for...

Agar vs. Gellan Gum: Which to Choose?

Plants, like all other living organisms on earth, require minerals and nutrients for their growth and development. In nature, soil acts as a nutrient reservoir and the support system for...

9 Factors That Affect In Vitro Androgenesis

9 Factors That Affect In Vitro Androgenesis

Production of haploids are essential for mutagenic studies in labs and in plant breeding programs to produce plants with specific qualitative or quantitative traits. In the previous posts on haploid cultures,...

9 Factors That Affect In Vitro Androgenesis

Production of haploids are essential for mutagenic studies in labs and in plant breeding programs to produce plants with specific qualitative or quantitative traits. In the previous posts on haploid cultures,...

Tissue Culture of Succulents

Tissue Culture of Succulents

Succulents are plants that store sap or juice in their leaves or stem to thrive in desert areas. The name “succulent” is derived from the Latin word “sucus” meaning “sap”...

Tissue Culture of Succulents

Succulents are plants that store sap or juice in their leaves or stem to thrive in desert areas. The name “succulent” is derived from the Latin word “sucus” meaning “sap”...

How to Propagate Orchids using Tissue Culture methods

How to Propagate Orchids using Tissue Culture m...

The Orchidaceae (family of orchids) is the most diverse flowering family, with about 25,000-28,000 species growing in different regions of almost all continents, except Antarctica. Furthermore, about 148,460 hybrids of...

How to Propagate Orchids using Tissue Culture m...

The Orchidaceae (family of orchids) is the most diverse flowering family, with about 25,000-28,000 species growing in different regions of almost all continents, except Antarctica. Furthermore, about 148,460 hybrids of...