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Method of growing plants artificially under laboratory conditions is called​

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Answered by abhayshukla987650
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Micropropagation (also called plant tissue culture) is a method of propagating a large number of plants from a single plant in a short time under laboratory conditions pls mark me brainlist answer pls mark it brainlist answer pls mark it brainlist answer pls mark it brainlist answer pls mark it brainlist answer pls mark it brainlist answer pls mark it brainlist answer pls mark it pls pls

Answered by myrakincsem
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The method of growing plants artificially under laboratory conditions is termed as micropropagation.

Explanation:

  • Micropropagation can be described as the techniques on biotechnology or tissue culture using which a part of a parent plant is used to grow daughter plants in a lab.

  • Also, plants with desired traits and characteristics can be produced using micropropagation.

  • The part of the plant being used for producing new plants is termed as the explant. It should be ensured that aseptic conditions are provided to the explant for a successful plant tissue culture.
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