no
theoraticly, yes.
no such thing, all plants can be grown from tissue culture but each would need its own formula and for many it isn't economicly viable to develop one.
Plants produced by tissue culture are clones, so they all have the same genetic makeup. This means they have limited genetic diversity and are more susceptible to disease. In contrast, plants produced by seed have greater genetic diversity, which can help some individuals resist the disease.
in theory any plant can be grown by tissue culture but each plant needs a different growth protocol and in many cases it isn't economicly worth while to develot such a protocol let alone grow them commercially
Somatic embryogenesis entails regeneration of embryos or plants from somatic cells. This process is utilized in plant tissue culture to regenerate plants using culture media. The culture media is rich in all nutrients necessary for plant growth. In banana tissue culture, plantlets are regenerated from initiated tissue cultured on Murashige and Skoog media.
No, not all plants have vascular tissue. Vascular plants have xylem and phloem to transport water and nutrients. Additionally, not all plants produce seeds. Seed-producing plants are divided into gymnosperms (like conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants).
All plants produced from the same explant have the same DNA because they are clones. In plant tissue culture, cells are derived from a single parent plant (explant) and retain the genetic makeup of that parent. Therefore, any plantlets or progeny derived from this tissue culture process will also exhibit identical DNA because they originated from the same source plant.
They have vascular tissue and use seeds to reproduce. In addition, they all have body plans that include leaves, stems, and roots. Most seed plants live on land. Seed plants face many challenges, including standing upright and supplying all their cells with water and food. They meet these two challenges with vascular tissue. The thick walls of the cells in the vascular tissue help support the plants. In addition, water, food, and nutrients are transported throughout the plants in vascular tissue.
Well the theory is straight forward.Identify a female Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera) with desirable characteristics.Take a tissue sample of the plant and culture it via (in vitro) or tissue culture procedures.There are already existing protocols for the culture of Date Palms.Once the plantlets are ready they are planted out and hardend-off they can be sold.As tissue culture is a vegetative process all the "daughter plants" are genetically identical to the original mother plant.
All angiospermic plants produce flowers and have vascular tissue.
Two characteristics of all seed plants are that they use seeds to reproduce, and that they have vascular tissue. HoshiRakuen
basically yeah the economic advantages of cloning crop plants in tissue culture is that its pretty cheao and easy to do innit.