what is micropropagation and its disadvantages
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the propagation of plants by growing plantlets in tissue culture and then planting them out.
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Disadvantages. Micropropagation is not always the perfect means of multiplying plants. Conditions that limits its use include: It is very expensive, and can have a labour cost of more than 70%.
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Micropropagation is the process of multiplying plant stock plant material by growing plantlets in tissue culture to produce a large number of progeny plants and then planting them out.
disadvantages of microprapogation ::--:--::-
It is very expensive, and can have a labour cost of more than 70%.
A monoculture is produced after micropropagation, leading to a lack of overall disease resilience, as all progeny plants may be vulnerable to the same infections.
An infected plant sample can produce infected progeny.
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