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what is the scope of plant tissue culture

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Scope and Training of Plant Tissue Culture. Plant tissue culture broadly refers to the in vitro cultivation of plants, seeds and various parts of the plants (organs, embryos, tissues, single cells, protoplasts).

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Scope and Training of Plant Tissue Culture. Plant tissue culture broadly refers to the in vitro cultivation of plants, seeds and various parts of the plants (organs, embryos, tissues, single cells, protoplasts).
AgricultureVolume 36, 1999, pp 713-720

Commercial tissue culture was born in India in 1987 when A.V. Thomas and Company Kerala (AVT) established their first production unit in Cochin for clonal propagation of superior genotypes of selected cardamom plants. This was based on a small scale laboratory technology indigenously developed and released to the company by the National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) Pune, India. This technology was later refined and scaled up by the company in collaboration with a UK based firm to make the method more production oriented so that the process is cost and quality effective and could guarantee an efficient delivery system. This pioneering effort in the application of biotechnology research by AVT was followed by several other entrepreneurs who entered the field. In 1988, a second company Indo-American Hybrid Seeds at Bangalore, Karnataka, who were in the nursery business in hybrid flowers and vegetables, imported a tissue culture laboratory and green houses with a capacity of 10 million plants/ annum.

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