advantages of tissue culture.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Tissue Culture are as follows:
Advantages of Tissue Culture:
These techniques have certain advantages over traditional methods of propagation.
They produce exact copies of plants required that have desirable traits.
They produce mature plants quickly.
Multiple plants are produced in the absence of seeds or necessary pollinators to produce seeds.
Whole plants are produced regenerated from plant cells that are genetically modified.
Many plants that are clones of each other can be produced.
Diseases resistant plants are produced by micro propagation.
High rate of fecundity is obtained.
This is the only method that is viable method of regenerating genetically modified cells even after protoplast fusion.
This method is useful which produce seeds insufficient amounts, or when plants are sterile and they do not produce viable seeds or when the seeds cannot be stored.
Some plants like orchids have very small seeds and the seeds are more reliably grown from seed in sterile culture.
A larger number of plants can be produced and propagule can be stored for longer in a smaller area.
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Advantages of Tissue Culture:
These techniques have certain advantages over traditional methods of propagation.
They produce exact copies of plants required that have desirable traits.
They produce mature plants quickly.
Multiple plants are produced in the absence of seeds or necessary pollinators to produce seeds.
Whole plants are produced regenerated from plant cells that are genetically modified.
Many plants that are clones of each other can be produced.
Diseases resistant plants are produced by micro propagation.
High rate of fecundity is obtained.
This is the only method that is viable method of regenerating genetically modified cells even after protoplast fusion.
This method is useful which produce seeds insufficient amounts, or when plants are sterile and they do not produce viable seeds or when the seeds cannot be stored.
Some plants like orchids have very small seeds and the seeds are more reliably grown from seed in sterile culture.
A larger number of plants can be produced and propagule can be stored for longer in a smaller area.
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Answer:
Tissue culture is a technique of rapid multiplication.
Shoot tips are generally free from diseases.Plants raised from stem tip cultures are therefore free from diseases.
Plants can be grown even from sterile hybrid.
An embryo development which normally dies can be made to form new plants.
Only small room is required.
Propagation through tissue culture can be carried out throughout the year.
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