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Root Culture: Methods, Nature and Significance

In this article we will discuss about the Root Culture:- 1. Medium and Methods of Root Culture 2. Legumes of Root Culture 3. Nature 4. Significance. Medium and Methods of Root Culture: Kotte and Robbins ('22) first successfully cultured wheat root tips for a short period. In 1934 White first successfully cultured tomato roots for an unlimited period in a [...]

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Culture of Shoot Apex and Leaf- Discussed ! | Plant Tissue Culture

In this article we will discuss about the Culture of Shoot Apex and Leaf. Culture of Shoot Apex: White ('33) first attempted to culture the shoot apex of Stellaria media, but he was unsuccessful. Loo ('45) successfully cultured 5 mm long excised shoot tips of Asparagus officinalis. Cultured shoots produce cladophylls, which on subculture produce plantlets. On agar medium containing [...]

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Culture of Flower, Ovary, Ovule, Seed and Nucellus | Plant Tissue Culture

In this article we will discuss about the Culture of Different Parts of Plants:- 1. Culture of Flower 2. Culture of Ovary 3. Culture of Ovule 4. Culture of Seed 5. Culture of Nucellus. Culture of Flower: Angiosperm flowers were first cultured by Larue ('42). He noted some growth of ovaries and rooting. Complete flowers of several dicots were successfully [...]

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