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How is micropropagation carried out? - Biology

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How is micropropagation carried out?

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In micropropagation, a piece of tissue such as bud or shoot tip is removed from a plant, sterilized and placed onto a culture medium. The tissue multiplies into an undifferentiated mass of cells called callus. Later it is transferred to a nutrient medium where this tissue differentiates and produces a number of plantlets. The plantlets are then transplanted into pots kept in green houses and then placed in fields to see their performance.
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Chapter 5: Vegetative Propagation - Exercise [Page 49]

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Frank Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 5 Vegetative Propagation
Exercise | Q 14 | Page 49
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