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9. What do you understand by tissue culture? Using a flowchart explain the steps
involved in tissue culture.
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Answered by sandeepsingh1986sksi
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Plant tissue culture is an in-vitro culture of plant cells, tissues or organs which will form a complete plant.

Plant tissue culture works on the basis of totipotency. It is the ability of a plant cell to form the complete plant through dedifferentiation and redifferentiation.

It involves following steps:

1. Selection of plant- The plant which has to be cultured in vitro is selected.

2. Isolation of explant- Explant is any part of plant excised out for tissue culture.

3. Sterilization of explant- Explant is surface sterilized so as to avoid contamination.

4. Inoculation of explant- The explant is inoculated on the nutrient medium. For plant tissue culture, the most common medium used is MS media.

5. Incubation: After inoculation, the cultures are incubated so as to provide proper conditions for their growth and regeneration like temperature, moisture etc.

6. Initiation of callus: Callus is a mass of undifferentiated cells formed by the dedifferentiation of plant cells or the explant. Callus further regenerates to form roots and shoots and eventually the complete plant.

7. Sub-culturing: The cultured cells or tissues are transferred regularly to new nutrient medium and this is called subculturing.

8. Regeneration: Regeneration is the formation of organized structures like roots, shoots, flower buds etc from the cultured cells

9. Hardening: The plantlets are removed from the cultures and prepared for soil transfer and this transfer to fields is known as hardening.

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Plant tissue culture is an in-vitro culture of plant cells, tissues or organs which will form a complete plant.

Plant tissue culture works on the basis of totipotency. It is the ability of a plant cell to form the complete plant through dedifferentiation and redifferentiation.

It involves following steps:

1. Selection of plant- The plant which has to be cultured in vitro is selected.

2. Isolation of explant- Explant is any part of plant excised out for tissue culture.

3. Sterilization of explant- Explant is surface sterilized so as to avoid contamination.

4. Inoculation of explant- The explant is inoculated on the nutrient medium. For plant tissue culture, the most common medium used is MS media.

5. Incubation: After inoculation, the cultures are incubated so as to provide proper conditions for their growth and regeneration like temperature, moisture etc.

6. Initiation of callus: Callus is a mass of undifferentiated cells formed by the dedifferentiation of plant cells or the explant. Callus further regenerates to form roots and shoots and eventually the complete plant.

7. Sub-culturing: The cultured cells or tissues are transferred regularly to new nutrient medium and this is called subculturing.

8. Regeneration: Regeneration is the formation of organized structures like roots, shoots, flower buds etc from the cultured cells

9. Hardening: The plantlets are removed from the cultures and prepared for soil transfer and this transfer to fields is known as hardening.

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