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   Plant Tissue Culture and their 
   techniques
      What is plant tissue 
      culture?
  Plant tissue culture is a technique of 
  growing plant  cells, tissues, organs, seeds or 
  other plant parts in a  sterile environment on 
  a nutrient medium
          Fundamental 
          principles:
   PTC depends upon
  1. Totipotency :- It is the ability of plant 
     cells to  regenerate into a whole plant
  2. Plasticity :- It is the ability of plants to 
     alter their  metabolism, growth and 
     development to best suit  their 
     environment
            Expla
            nt
  Plant tissue cultures are generally initiated 
  from  multicellular tissue fragments, called 
  explants,  obtained from living plants. 
  Explants may originate  from a wide range of 
  plant tissues, such as…
  leaf, stem, root, petiole, hypocotyl, 
  cotyledon,  embryo, or meristem
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...Plant tissue culture and their techniques what is a technique of growing cells tissues organs seeds or other parts in sterile environment on nutrient medium fundamental principles ptc depends upon totipotency it the ability to regenerate into whole plasticity plants alter metabolism growth development best suit expla nt cultures are generally initiated from multicellular fragments called explants obtained living may originate wide range such as leaf stem root petiole hypocotyl cotyledon embryo meristem...

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