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What is Micropropagation?

Micropropagation is an artificial procedure of growing plants vegetatively via tissue culture or cell culture methods. In this process of propagation, plants are formed invitro by asexual means of reproduction or by vegetative propagation.

For the in vivo propagation of specific plants, asexual reproduction through the development of vegetative parts is the only way, as they do not produce seeds, bananas, grapes, etc. Effective application of clonal propagation to the following is experiential: apple, potato, and several other ornate plants. Micropropagation is a growing industry and is projected to reach USD 2,711.0 million by 2030.

Micropropagation Market

Propagation of Banana

Edible bananas don’t possess seeds and are conventionally grown vegetatively via suckers 10- 15 in number reliant on the variety. Therefore, a short rate of multiplication affects this technique harshly. In the past few years, tissue culture propagation of bananas via shoot tip along with floral auspices has been used to surge banana production.

Benefits of Micropropagation

Four Stages of Micropropagation

The method of micropropagation can be segmented into 4 stages:

Hence, For the fast reproduction of plants, micro-propagation is a sophisticated and well-adapted method. Because of the speed of propagation, it has a great profit-making potential, and such factors will drive the Micropropagation industry in the future.

What is Micropropagation?ultima modifica: 2023-01-19T06:50:52+01:00da
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