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Tissue Culture Techniques

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Part of the book series: Forestry Sciences ((FOSC,volume 5))

Abstract

Tissue culture is a technique in which small tissue pieces or organs are removed from a donor plant and cultured aseptically on a nutrient medium. By manipulating the chemical composition of the nutrient medium and other environmental parameters, the growth and development of the tissues in culture can be directed into different channels.

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Bonga, J.M. (1982). Tissue Culture Techniques. In: Bonga, J.M., Durzan, D.J. (eds) Tissue Culture in Forestry. Forestry Sciences, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3538-4_2

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