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In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Methods of Micro-Propagation 2. Stages of Micro-Propagation 3. Advantages 4. Commercial Uses. Multiplication of genetically identical copies of a cultivar by asexual reproduction is called clonal propagation. The in vivo clonal propagation is often difficult, expensive and even unsuccessful. Tissue culture method offers an alternative way of clonal propagation which is popularly known as micro-propagation. Here in this method a multiple number of ... Micropropagation is a plant propagation technique that involves the development of plant cells, tissues, or organs in a controlled laboratory environment. This method allows for the rapid production of many genetically identical and disease-free plants from a very small quantity of plant material. Learn about micropropagation, a technique of clonal propagation of plants by tissue culture methods. Find out the stages, types, advantages and limitations of micropropagation with examples and diagrams. Micropropagation is a specialized method of plant propagation that uses tissue culture techniques to multiply plants in large quantities. It involves the asexual reproduction of plants in a laboratory setting, and its primary objective is crop improvement and rapid vegetative propagation.
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