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
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.
theoraticly, yes.
Chlamydia cannot be grown on conventional bacteriological medium. A tissue culture system has been available that allows easier laboratory culture of the Chlamydia species. However, with the exception of the LGV serovars, most C. trachomatis strains do not readily infect tissue culture cells.Chlamydia cannot be grown on conventional bacteriological medium. A tissue culture system has been available.
using tissue culture many plant can be grown from one parent in disease free condition
of course, depending media
Vegetative buds present at the margin of Bryophyllum can be grown in to separate plants by detaching them and putting on the moist soil at room temperature. Tissue culture technique can help growing plants from young leaves.
plants grown is "soft" conditions meaning they had a sheltered life so far having been grown in a nursery or from tissue culture need to be hardened by slowly making life "harder" for them so they wont collaps when planted in the field.
Plant tissue culture usually takes some time to grow. Depending on the culture taken, it can take a couple weeks.
Indian scientist T.S. Rathore was the first to demonstrate that flowering plants could be grown in test tubes through tissue culture techniques. He achieved this breakthrough using orchid plants in the 1960s.
Tissue culture allows for rapid multiplication of plant material, production of disease-free plants, and preservation of rare or endangered species. It also provides a controlled environment for studying plant growth and development.
geographic features
Malaysia is a big source for florist chrysanthemums. Many of them are not grown from seed but from tissue culture.