every1 in dps 10th is surly looking for this ans.......me too! haha
-PRATYUSH MISHRA x-f
one hormone is cytokinins...
-SARTHAK RAISURANA X-E
Micropropagation is a technique used to rapidly produce genetically identical plants from small plant tissue samples, such as meristem or node, under sterile conditions. This method allows for the mass production of elite plants with desirable traits, such as disease resistance or high yield, in a short period of time. The resulting plants can be used for commercial purposes or conservation efforts.
It is either one of these four. -Hormones -Chloroplasts -Carbohydrates -The Nervous System. I believe it is Hormones or Chloroplasts. My guess would have to go with Hormones Though.
Plant hormones don't kill weeds. They are used for killing pests like aphids which absorb the hormone present in the phloem of the plant. These hormones are toxic for them and they die after consuming them.
Micropropagation is a plant tissue culture technique used to produce multiple copies of a plant using small pieces of plant tissue (such as shoot tips or nodal segments) in a nutrient-rich medium. It allows for the rapid production of disease-free and genetically identical plants on a large scale. This technique is often used in commercial nurseries for the mass production of plants.
Protoplasts are plant or bacterial cells with the cell wall removed. They are commonly used in genetic engineering, plant breeding, and cell fusion experiments due to their ability to take up foreign DNA, enabling gene transfer and genetic modifications. Protoplast regeneration can also be used in plant transformation and micropropagation techniques.
Micropropagation is a technique, which is used to propagate plants that are (1) Threatened/endangered (2) Difficult to propagate conventional methods (3) Poor seed availability (poor sexual reproduction) The reason behind the use of the technique varied depends upon user/plant. The technique is not a expensive one when it used properly.
certainly, there are more varieties that have NOT been micropropogated than those that have been
Mohammed Hassan Assareh has written: 'In vitro plant regeneration through organogenesis, somatic embryogenesis and photoautotrophic micropropagation of some Eucalyptus spp' -- subject(s): Eucalyptus, Morphogenesis, Micropropagation, Somatic embryogenesis
Lii Jang Liu has written: 'Tropical plant cell and tissue culture' -- subject(s): Plant biotechnology, Plant cell culture, Plant micropropagation, Plant tissue culture
Yes, micropropagation is a method of tissue culture where small pieces of plant tissue are cultured in a nutrient medium to produce multiple identical plants. This technique is commonly used for rapid propagation of plants.
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Micropropagation is a technique used to rapidly produce genetically identical plants from small plant tissue samples, such as meristem or node, under sterile conditions. This method allows for the mass production of elite plants with desirable traits, such as disease resistance or high yield, in a short period of time. The resulting plants can be used for commercial purposes or conservation efforts.
There are three primary types of propagation: sexual propagation, asexual propagation, and micropropagation. Sexual propagation involves the use of seeds or spores to create new plants, while asexual propagation uses plant parts like cuttings, grafting, or division to create new plants. Micropropagation involves growing plants from small plant parts in a laboratory setting.
Plant hormones balances the hormones of humans. For example, soybean (Glycine max) affect the level of HDL, also affect the level of blood pressure and sex hormones estrogen due the phytoestrogen concentration of the plant.
The plant hormones different parts of the plants in a different way while the animal hormones affect the target cells in more than one organ.
Plant hormones play a role in various aspects of plant development, including flowering and fruit setting in vegetables. However, the direct effect of plant hormones on fertilization is limited as fertilization mainly depends on pollination and the transfer of pollen to the stigma of the flower.
It is either one of these four. -Hormones -Chloroplasts -Carbohydrates -The Nervous System. I believe it is Hormones or Chloroplasts. My guess would have to go with Hormones Though.